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Week
February 15-21
2021

Week
February 15-21
2021

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Barcelona Jazz Festival in Febrero
From Tuesday February 16
Barcelona Jazz Festival program

Palau de la Música Catalana, Palau de la Música, 4-6, 08003 BCN, map
Sala BARTS, Avd. del Paral.lel, 62, 08001 Barcelona, map

Filmoteca de Catalunya
Black diaspora film cycle
February program

Plaza de Salvador Seguí, 1-9, 08001 Barcelona, map

Zumzeig
Weekly Agenda

Calle de Béjar, 53, 08014 Barcelona, map

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Escenari Brossa
Ocaña, reina de Las Ramblas by Marc Rosich & Marc Sambola
Premier: Wednesday February 17
Screanings: from February 17 to March 7
Escenari Brossa

Flassaders, 40, 08003 Barcelona, map

Festival Sâlmon
Performing Arts Festival
Organized by l’Antic Teatre, La Caldera, el Graner, La Poderosa
From Wednesday February 17 to Sunday February 21
Several locations: Mercat de les Flors, Fabra i Coats & streaming via Betevé
Festival Sâlmon

For festival program and sites check festival web

HANGAR.ORG
Corazones y flores. Menor y codificado
First part of the studies program Gear With Petals
Talk in streaming: Wednesday February 17, 18-20h
HANGAR ORG

Streaming here

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Centre d’Art Maristany
Ni com els animals que tot ho obliden, by Lúa Coderch
Reading workshop: Thursday February 18, 18h
Centre d’Art Maristany

Carrer d’Àngel Guimerà, 2, 08172 Sant Cugat del Vallès, map

MACBA
Book presentation Germinal. Talking about Fina Miralles
Thursday February 18, 18.30 – 20.30h with registration
Macba

Plaça dels Àngels, 1, 08001 Barcelona, map

Friday, February 19, 2021

CaixaForum Barcelona
Meeting with … Miss Beige
The antiselfie heroin

Friday February 19, 19h
CaixaForum

Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia , 6-8, 08038 Barcelona, map

Centre Cívic Can Felipa
Desarraigo by Teatro de lo ausente
Theater: Friday February 19, 20h, free with reservation
Can Felipa

Carrer Pallars, 277, 08005 Barcelona, map

Moritz Feed Dog x Pantalla Barcelona
Film Traceable by Jennifer K. Sharpe
Screening: Friday February 19, 19h
Simultaneous screeaning at  CC Zona Nord and CC Torre Baró

C. Cívic Torre Baró, Av. d’Escolapi Càncer, 5, 08033 Barcelona, map
C. Cívic Zona NordCarrer Vallcivera, 14, 08033 Barcelona, map

Saturday, February 20, 2021

CaixaForum Barcelona
This is not a tour with Xavier Bassas
The art of cronodiversity. On the exhibition “Soooooo lazy” 
Saturday, February 20, 18h
CaixaForum

Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia , 6-8, 08038 Barcelona, map

Cordova gallery
Studio Parasite by Aria Dean
Opening: Saturday February 20, 20h
Cordova

Carrer de l’Encuny 24, 08038 Barcelona, map

Fabra i Coats: Centre d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona
The Late State of Broomberg & Chamarin
Exhibition: February 20 to May 9, 2021
Una exposició de debò by Martí Anson
Exhibition: February 20 to May 23, 2021
Opening both: Saturday February 20
Fabra i Coats

Carrer de Sant Adrià, 20, 08030 Barcelona, map

 

Cover photo: Festival Sâlmon, DD Dorvillier © Thomas Dunn

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