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27/6/2018

Immerse yourself in Madrid's vibrant LGTB Pride culture.

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Today was presented the program of the Gay Pride celebrations, an event that is already 40 years old in the city of Madrid.

The Madrid Pride week has gone in a few years from being an event that commemorates the historical commemorates the historical struggle of the LGTB community to become a massive celebration of the to become a massive celebration of the value of diversity in all citizenship.

If you drop by its many activities, you will find a good piece of its collective conscience, always free, inclusive and in solidarity. collective conscience, always free, inclusive and supportive. Inside it, whatever age you are, wherever you come from and whoever you are, you'll be a part of it.

This growing and increasingly diversified following in the different neighbourhoods of the city its multicolored spirit floods façades, street furniture, streets, squares and parks... And of course also the and parks... And of course also the Noches del Botánico, through the electronic session PROUD BONSAI that will be held next Sunday July 8 and that will be the culmination of the program in Madrid.

Here are some cultural plans that can be done "with pride" for this week. you can do "with pride" for this week.

LANAU CREATIVE SPACE - Calle Mallorca, 4

The exhibition 'Trans-Migrantes' by Jesús Vecino, Fernando Rivera and Enrique García, delves into the daily life of five Hispanic-American transgender people in the city of Madrid. in the city of Madrid.

The collection shows how they face the process of adapting their own identity to a new social identity and at the same time to a new social environment. Free admission during opening hours of the center.

 

 

PASAJES LIBRERIAS INTERNACIONAL - Calle de Génova, 3

The American writer Lawrence Schimel, in collaboration with Editorial Dos Bigotes, will review the Two Whiskers Publishing House, will review the various examples of sexual and gender diversity within the gender diversity within

contemporary narrative at español. Free admission on next July 2 at 10.00 a.m.

REINA SOFÍA MUSEUM - Calle de Santa Isabel, 52

'Queerama' (2017) by Daisy Asquin deconstructs BBC and BFI film archives to show gay and lesbian representations in film history.

A film that captures both the cinematographic reproduction of the social stereotype and the urgent exhibition of heteronormative dissidence. Free screenings on June 30 and July 7.

 

MATADERO MADRID - Plaza de Legazpi, 8

'Siestas negras' by niv Acosta and Fannie Sosa is an interactive, traveling exhibition that reclaims rest and idleness as spaces for empowerment through

workshops and performances. Admission is free with registration

DT ESPACIO ESCÉNICO - Calle Reina, 9

Huevarios', by Bocanada Creación Artística, uses a language halfway between the performative, the autobiographical and the autobiographical and comedy to show the currents where the deconstruction of the genre is a constant. deconstruction of the genre is a constant.

A reflective proposal in which one does not interpret what is in front of one's eyes if it is not if it is not through the context. Tuesday, July 3 at 8:30 pm. Tickets from 6 to 12 €.

 

 

GALLERY ANTONIO DE SUÑER - Calle del Barquillo, 43

Feminine Pulural' brings together outstanding contemporary plastic artists who give prestige to the pictorial who give prestige to the pictorial activity that is developed in Spain today.

Carmen Calvo, Cristina Rodrigo, Isabel Villa, Gloria García Lorca or Alba Escayo are some of the prestigious names some of the prestigious names included. Free access during opening hours.

 

CENTER CULTURAL CENTER OF THE VILLA, FERNÁN GÓMEZ - Plaza de Colón, 4

The acclaimed photographer Samuel Fosso (Nigeria, 1962) receives a complete retrospective from his retrospective from his series from the 1970s to the most recent.

Curated by Azu Nwagbogu, 'Odyssey' questions through self-portraiture the way in which the African continent and its conflicts have been explained. African continent and its conflicts have been explained. Free admission from 10:00 a 

1:00 a.m.

 

 

THE UMBRAL DE PRIMAVERA - Spring Street, 11

The exhibition 'The Red Diary' by Fran Sabariego (Andújar. 1997) questions the sporadic sexual relationships sporadic sexual relationships profiled through geosocial networks.

Inspired by Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedys, the illustrator links sexuality and menace with colorful homoerotic drawings. and menace with colorful homoerotic drawings. Admission Free admission during opening hours.

Text: Sergio Pérez Sanjuán

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