Arequipa 2020

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Event HFC9

With Patricia Villanueva

Great cultures of the past

Plaza San Francisco
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Grandes culturas milenarias is a detailed compendium of the major pre-Colombian cultures which grew and flourished in Peruvian territory, from the arrival of the first inhabitants of Peruvian territory, to the formation, rise and decline of the Inca Empire with the arrival of the Spanish in Peru. This event offers a chance to meet the great cultures that existed before the Inca Empire, connecting with the past, understanding the ways of life and cultures developed by the first Peruvians, appreciating their diversity, and reflecting on how we can present our amazing cultural heritage. With Patricia Villanueva.
Ages 6 and over
Free event until full capacity is reached
With Patricia Villanueva

Event HFC10

Workshop with Adriana Roca and Patricia Villanueva

Goldsmiths for a day

Plaza San Francisco
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Goldsmiths and artisans were very important figures in pre-Colombian societies. At this event, children can pretend to be one of them, and will have the sacred mission for the day of creating an artistic figure to be offered to the most important deity of the culture that they choose. To do so, they will receive a clay pot, paints and decorative elements. They will have to paint and decorate the pot as they wish, and to finish, they will receive sheets to colour in on the subject of these cultures of the past. This activity aims to boost the creativity and expressive capacity of children, and is related to respect, self-understanding and national identity. With Adriana Roca and Patricia Villanueva.

Ages 6 and over
Event free up to capacity
Workshop with Adriana Roca and Patricia Villanueva

Event 46

Abdulrazak Gurnah in conversation with Philippe Sands

Teatro Municipal
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The British novelist and academic, of Tanzanian origin, Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature and shortlisted for the Booker Prize, is celebrated for his skills in examining the human condition, linking matters such as exile, migration, identity, colonialism and the destiny of refugees among cultures and continents. In conversation with Philippe Sands.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

Abdulrazak Gurnah in conversation with Philippe Sands

Event 47

Clare Pollard and Gemma Ruiz Palà in conversation with Elisa Guerra

Always the family

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)
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Gemma Ruiz i Palà (Spain) is a writer and journalist. In her book Les nostres mares, she pays homage to various generations of women in a Catalan family. With its intimate, emotional plot, the book tells of the struggles, sacrifices and strength of mothers and grandmothers, exploring their crucial role in the creation of family identity and Catalan society. Clare Pollard (United Kingdom) is a poet, fiction writer, translator and dramatist, author of various books of poetry. Her first novel is Delphi, a story that occurs in a London flat, where a woman who lives with her husband and ten-year-old son sees how the world is coming apart: the arrival of Trump, the occurrence of Brexit and a virus that spreads around the world, causing mayhem and forcing a lockdown. These two authors will talk to Elisa Guerra.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

Clare Pollard and Gemma Ruiz Palà in conversation with Elisa Guerra

Event 48

Juan Luis Ossa and Natalia Sobrevilla in conversation with Magally Alegre Henderson

Bicentenaries in Latin America

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (auditorio)
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We talk about the bicentenaries of independence in the Latin American region from a historical perspective, and looking at changes over the course of these last two-hundred years, at decolonisation processes and at relations among countries with a common past but very different present courses. With Natalia Sobrevilla (Peru) and Juan Luis Ossa (Chile) in conversation with Magally Alegre Henderson.
Juan Luis Ossa and Natalia Sobrevilla in conversation with Magally Alegre Henderson

Event 49

Liliana Colanzi in conversation with Verónica Ramírez

You shine in the dark

Colegio de Abogados (auditorio)
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Liliana Colanzi (Bolivia) won the 2015 Aura Estrada Prize and in 2017 she was selected for the Bogotá39 list of the 39 best Latin American fiction writers aged under 40. She has a publishing project in Bolivia called Dum Dum and she is the author of the books of short stories Vacaciones permanentes and Nuestro mundo muerto. Her latest book is Ustedes brillan en lo oscuro (Ribera del Duero Prize), a collection of short stories that explore the narrative through time and space of the exuberant historical and geographical riches of Latin America. She has a doctorate in Comparative Literature from Cornell University, where she currently lectures. In conversation with Verónica Ramírez.
Liliana Colanzi in conversation with Verónica Ramírez

Event 50

Farid Kahhat, Rocío Silva Santisteban and Carlos Umaña in conversation with Jonathan Castro

Rethinking the continent

Teatro Arequepay
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Three festival guests offer some ideas regarding the most pressing problems of our times, giving hints for putting us on a better path. With Farid Kahhat (Peru), sociologist and writer, an authority in the political analysis of contemporary Latin America; Carlos Umaña (Costa Rica), a doctor, activist who works for the abolition of nuclear weapons and winner of the 2017 Novel Peace Prize; and Rocío Silva Santiesteban (Peru), writer and academic, former member of the Peruvian parliament and human rights activist. In conversation with Jonathan Castro.
Farid Kahhat, Rocío Silva Santisteban and Carlos Umaña in conversation with Jonathan Castro

Event 51

María Larrea, Enrica Pérez and Judith Vélez in conversation with Juan Fernando Londoño

On film

Casa Tristán del Pozo - Fundación BBVA
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Within the framework of the new film law in Peru, two Peruvian filmmakers and a Spanish-French director will talk with Juan Fernando Londoño about the science and art of creating films, as well as about their great cultural value. María Larrea (Spain/France), director, screenwriter and author of fiction, born in Bilbao (Spain) and raised in Paris, where she studied film at La Fémis, is the author of Los de Bilbao nacen donde quieren. Judith Vélez (Peru), a director, university lecturer and active participant in the Association of Women Film Directors, has made outstanding movies, including her prizewinning first film, La prueba (2006), and Volver a ver (2018), which represented Peru at the Goya Awards. Enrica Pérez (Peru) also trained as a filmmaker at La Fémis and studied Film Direction at the University of Columbia, New York; in 2009 she founded Sexto Sentido Producciones, and through this company she developed, produced and distributed her first work, Climas.
María Larrea, Enrica Pérez and Judith Vélez in conversation with Juan Fernando Londoño

Event HFC11

Christophe Talmont in conversation with Doris Zuzunaga

Music, a means of communication

Plaza San Francisco
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Music is, essentially, a communication tool, often underutilized for connecting with the community. If we look at the career of the French maestro Christophe Talmont, known for his eclecticism and his passion for sharing his experience with younger generations, we’ll see that we have many unresolved issues regarding musical management in our environment. How do we use public spaces to educate and attract the public to music? How do we demystify the belief that classical music is only for connoisseurs? How can we establish a more constructive dialogue between parents, teachers, and students around music? How do we replace hard-to-access instruments due to their high cost with materials available to everyone? In a conversation that will encourage public participation, Doris Zuzunaga, a musical educator from Arequipa, will take advantage of Christophe Talmont's warm disposition to leave us with ideas that we can adapt to our environment, to learn and have fun in the process.
Family event
Free event until full capacity is reached
Christophe Talmont in conversation with Doris Zuzunaga

Event 52

Diego Enrique Osorno in conversation with Camila Osorio

El País event

Teatro Municipal
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En la montaña is a book about the encounter between the journalist and documentary-maker Diego Enrique Osorno (Mexico) and the Zapatista movement, which is 30 years old this year. This text, which is a mixture of reporting and personal reflection, begins in 2021 with the invitation sent to him by the Zapatista National Liberation Army to join the crew of the ship La montaña, in which a Zapatista delegation was to cross the Atlantic Ocean, beginning a journey of visits to Zapatista communities around the world over the course of many months. His task was to be a witness to register the events of that journey. In conversation with the El País journalist, Camila Osorio.
Diego Enrique Osorno in conversation with Camila Osorio

Event 53

Alfredo Villar in conversation with Karen Bernedo

Chacalón

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)
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No figure has had more impact on Peruvian popular culture than Lorenzo Palacios Quispe, known as “Chacalón”. A musical idol, hero of the working class, saint and prophet of the dispossessed, his memory has attained legendary stature in a country constantly struggling against despair and injustice. Papá Huayco is a novel portraying the life of Chacalón through a range of voices that speak through a poetic register and the language of the street, telling a story which is also that of so many thousands of Peruvians, who came to Lima in the last half of the 20th century. Alfredo Villar is a curator, art historian, music researcher, writer and DJ, and he has recently published the widest-ranging study carried out into Peruvian Cumbia: Yawar chicha: los ríos profundos de la música tropical peruana. In conversation with Karen Bernedo.

Alfredo Villar in conversation with Karen Bernedo

Event 34

Cristina Fuentes La Roche and Doris Guillén in conversation with Juan Fernando Londoño

How to pay for culture

Colegio de Abogados (auditorio)
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Every society has a special link with culture, which is a vehicle for social transformation, a right, a tool for collective self-examination and a means for celebration and enjoyment. It is easy to reach the conclusion that access to culture should be democratic and open to all, but how can this be achieved? One of the great challenges of cultural management is funding. In this conversation, moderated by Juan Fernando Londoño, two experts talk about how culture is to be paid for. With Cristina Fuentes La Roche, International Director of the Hay Festival; and Doris Guillén, founder of the Artescénica cultural association.
Cristina Fuentes La Roche and Doris Guillén in conversation with Juan Fernando Londoño

Event 54

Abdulrazak Gurnah, Astrid Madimba, Natalia Sobrevilla and Chinny Ukata in conversation with Farid Kahhat

South to south conversations: decolonizing in order to see the world

Teatro Municipal
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Are we at the end of decolonisation processes, or are these structures present throughout the world order? At this event, we talk to Abdulrazak Gurnah (Tanzania/United Kingdom), Chinny Ukata (Nigeria/United Kingdom), Astrid Madimba (Congo/United Kingdom) and Natalia Sobrevilla (Peru) about the long shadow of colonialism and how the long task of decolonisation is to be carried out, from the positioning of non-hegemonic narratives to countries’ legal and devolution processes. In conversation with Farid Kahhat.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

Abdulrazak Gurnah, Astrid Madimba, Natalia Sobrevilla and Chinny Ukata in conversation with Farid Kahhat

Event 55

Hamja Ahsan and Ekaitz Cancela in conversation with Giacomo Roncagliolo

On utopias

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)
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We talk about utopias with two contemporary thinkers who also reflect on technology. Ekaitz Cancela Rodríguez (Spain), author of Utopías digitales, is a journalist, editor of The Syllabus, publishes articles in El Salto, and is one of the founders and managers of Radical Books, the cooperative that publishes Verso Libros and Manifest Llibres. In Tímidos radicales, the artist and activist Hamja Ahsan (United Kingdom) proposes a utopia: a state for calm, introverted people on the autism spectrum, whose national anthem is the sound of a sea snail, and where the wealth of contemplation, reflective solitude and intimate company is celebrated. In conversation with Giacomo Roncagliolo.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

Hamja Ahsan and Ekaitz Cancela in conversation with Giacomo Roncagliolo

Event 56

Diego Enrique Osorno, Federico Rivas and Américo Zambrano Romero in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

What is happening in the Americas?

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (auditorio)
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A look at the state of the continent along with some distinguished journalists and festival guests. With Federico Rivas (Argentina), El País correspondent; Diego Enrique Osorno (Mexico), an independent writer and reporter who contributes regularly to Mexican and international media outlets, and author of En la montaña, a book about the Zapatista movement on its 30th anniversary; and Américo Zambrano Romero (Peru), investigative reporter and author of Nuestros muertos, a book about the failed Pedro Castillo coup in Peru. They will talk to Clara Elvira Ospina (Colombia), a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in Colombia and Peru, and founder of the independent media company Epicentro.
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Diego Enrique Osorno, Federico Rivas and Américo Zambrano Romero in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

Event 59

Pablo Cateriano y Gonzalo Zegarra in conversation with Mabel Cáceres

Communication and technology

Casa Tristán del Pozo - Fundación BBVA
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Companies which use social media services such as TikTok; media outlets that offer versions of their news on the Internet; polarization and the goal of positioning ideas; we talk to two experts in communication, social media, democracy and politics. Pablo Cateriano (Peru), Communication graduate, journalist and CEO of Métrica, is the author of El arte de ser y parecer: Cómo construir y cuidar la reputación empresarial, a guide about the importance of reputation and public relations in corporate communication, based on his vast experience and with reference to successful cases. Gonzalo Zegarra (Peru) is a lawyer, former editor of Semana Económica and member of prominent press boards. In his book La democracia del click y del TikTok he covers the challenges of social media to politics, highlighting both their capacity to democratise public voices as well as their potential for creating intolerance and polarisation. These two experts will talk to Mabel Cáceres.

Pablo Cateriano y Gonzalo Zegarra in conversation with Mabel Cáceres

Event 64

Dinu Flamand in conversation with Victoria Guerrero Peirano

We keep coming back to César Vallejo

Teatro Arequepay
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The poet, essayist, and translator Dinu Flamand (Romania) is an enthusiast of César Vallejo’s work, which he has translated and on which he will speak, in relation to his own poetry, with Victoria Guerrero Peirano. Flamand has been involved in cultural content creation since his student years, later working in various newspapers, magazines, and publishing houses in Bucharest. He lived in exile in Paris during the last years of Ceaușescu’s dictatorship, reconnecting with the literature of his country after the regime ended. He has won the National Mihai Eminescu Prize, and his literary work, especially in poetry and literary criticism, is extensive, with books in translation published in several countries.

Dinu Flamand in conversation with Victoria Guerrero Peirano

Event HFC12

Cécile Blouin and Carla Galdós

Yeniret’s tree

Plaza San Francisco
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The book El árbol de Yeniret, written by Cécile Blouin and Stéphanie Borios, tells the story of Yeniret, a migrant girl who, after a long journey, arrives in Peru with her mother, grandmother and sister. The story deals with the difficulties involved for a migrant child in adapting to attending school. The book’s presentation will feature one of the book’s authors, a French-Peruvian writer who specialises in human mobility, and Carla Galdós, an Arequipa-based reading mediator. Together, they will exchange thoughts about migration and the challenges facing migrants when it comes to fitting into their new communities. This event will be run within the framework of the Tejiendo Culturas project, promoted by the UNESCO and OIM offices in Peru, with the goal of promoting social cohesion and intercultural dialogue among refugee, migrant and sheltered communities in Arequipa and Trujillo.

Ages 6 to 12
Free event until full capacity is reached
Cécile Blouin and Carla Galdós

Event HFC13

Arequipa minichef workshop with Diana Escobedo

Plaza San Francisco
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Diana Escobedo will prepare, together with the children attending, a traditional Arequipa dish in a fun culinary adventure that will involve fresh ingredients, creativity and a dash of tradition.
Ages 6 to 12
Free event until full capacity is reached
Arequipa minichef workshop with Diana Escobedo

Event 58

Colombe Schneck in conversation with Doris Guillén

Teatro Arequepay
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Colombe Schneck is a prominent French writer, journalist, and documentary filmmaker of Jewish origin, whose literary career is characterized by her profound exploration of themes such as memory, identity, and the traces of the past. Throughout her career, she has received numerous awards, such as the Premio Murat in 2006 for L'Increvable Monsieur Schneck and the French Academy Anna de Noailles Prize in 2010 for Une femme célèbre. Her new book, Swimming in Paris: A Life in Three Stories (2024), will soon be published in at least seven countries and gathers three iconic short novels: Seventeen, Friendship, and Swimming. With this work, Schneck broadens her international reach, establishing herself as a contemporary classical author. In conversation with Doris Guillén.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available
Colombe Schneck in conversation with Doris Guillén

Event 60

Javier Moro in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

They want us dead

Teatro Municipal
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The acclaimed Spanish writer will talk to Clara Elvira Ospina about his most recent books. Javier Moro, one of the most read contemporary Spanish-language writers, is also a journalist and has worked as a scriptwriter and film producer in Hollywood. His books include Senderos de libertad (1992), El pie de Jaipur (1995), The Mountains of the Buddha (2009), Five Past Midnight in Bhopal (2002, written with Dominique Lapierre), Passion India (2007), The Red Sari (2015), El imperio eres tú (2011 Planeta Prize) and the recent Nos quieren muertos, which he will talk about at this event. This rigorous, frenetic work portrays the life of a figure who is central to understanding Venezuela today: Leopoldo López, who, after being jailed in 2014 because of his leading role in the mass protests against the Nicolás Maduro government, became a symbol for the struggle for democracy in the country.
Javier Moro in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

Event 61

Randa Jarrar, Hari Kunzru and Karima Ziali in conversation with Karina Pacheco

Identity and diaspora in literature

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)
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Literary figures who question their own identity, or who seek their own space. The reality of migration, exile and the diaspora are great parts of life and great themes in literature. Karina Pacheco talks to the Palestinian-US writer Randa Jarrar, the Moroccan-Spanish writer Karima Ziali and the British writer with a partly Indian background, Hari Kunzru, about their works, their literary explorations and how these themes of displacement, migration and diaspora have affected their literature.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

Randa Jarrar, Hari Kunzru and Karima Ziali in conversation with Karina Pacheco

Event 62

Marcel Velázquez in conversation with Magally Alegre Henderson

Sexuality and history

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (auditorio)
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Marcel Velázquez, who has a doctorate in Latin American Literature, is an essayist and has many followers on Twitter. The author of numerous books, his work specialises in Andean cultural history, covering themes related to literature, the press, racism and anti-clericalism. His most recent book, about which he will talk with Magally Alegre Henderson, is Cuerpos vulnerados. Servidumbre infantil y anticlericalismo en el Perú 1840-1920. The text deals with the matter of child sexual abuse by priests in the early 20th century, as well as the coverage of the issue by the anti-clerical press.
Marcel Velázquez in conversation with Magally Alegre Henderson

Event 63

Juan Manuel Robles in conversation with Paola Donaire

Colegio de Abogados (auditorio)
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The writer and journalist Juan Manuel Robles (Peru) will talk to Patricia Donaire about his latest book. In 2017 he was included on the Bogotá39 list as one of the 39 best Latin American fiction writers aged under 40. Author of non-fiction, novels, essays and short stories, his most recent publication is Tragedia en Collins Avenue, an outstanding work of literary non-fiction that recreates the events of 24 June 2021 in Miami, when the Champlain Towers South building, a 13-storey block, collapsed, causing the death of 98 people. Robles uncovers a hidden world of corruption that lies below the surface in opulent Miami Beach, but also reveals the diversity of voices, cultures and nationalities that converge in this complex and moving story.
Juan Manuel Robles in conversation with Paola Donaire

Event 65

Manuel Choqque, Mónica Huerta and Waldir Maqque talk to Andrea Ortiz de Zevallos

Peruvian gastronomy and produce

Casa Tristán del Pozo - Fundación BBVA
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Just as with the cocoa of the Amazon region, which links the geographical origin of the product with the human factors of ancestral practices and beliefs, there are many Peruvian ingredients that cry out to be recognised, cared for and preserved. This session focusses on reflecting on the sources of these unique foodstuffs, which can only be found locally, and their use in the now world-renowned Peruvian cuisine. Are we going beyond marketing towards a genuine appreciation of our local varieties? Andrea Ortiz de Zevallos, Head of the Despensa Amazónica team and author of the book Madre de Dios, will talk to the agricultural engineer Manuel Choqque; Mónica Huerta, a gastronomical ambassador for the Peru brand, picantera and owner of La Nueva Palomino; and Waldir Maqque, author of the successful book Qué riquito.

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Manuel Choqque, Mónica Huerta and Waldir Maqque talk to Andrea Ortiz de Zevallos

Event HFC14

La niña que tejía sonrisas

Plaza San Francisco
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At this dynamic event, we will listen to a storyteller, reflect on new ideas, and send good wishes to the characters in this story. La niña que tejía sonrisas is a book that deals with the lives of migrant families, the reasons they leave their place of origin, and how they integrate into a new culture. With the help of kamishibai –a Japanese storytelling technique that uses paper, pencils, postcards and a lot of creativity to create a play– we will connect with Ema, Nifá and many other new friends.

Ages 4 to 10
Free event until full capacity is reached

Event HFC15

Bruno Pinasco in conversation with Carla Galdós

Tea Shop

Plaza San Francisco
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Bruno Pinasco (Peru) presents the second volume of his novel Tea Shop, the story of a love that seems impossible. It takes place in a shopping centre called Boulevard Valencia. A big company has bought the centre and it plans to change everything in order to maximise its profits. The little shop run by Agatha, a sophisticated lady who loves tea, is in danger of disappearing and she, together with her grandson Grey and his friends, Catalina and Parcival, will do everything they can to stop this happening. This activity will be mediated by Carla Galdós.
Ages 12 and over
Free event until full capacity is reached
Bruno Pinasco in conversation with Carla Galdós

Event 66

Charles Walker in conversation with Karen Bernedo

The private side of Túpac Amaru

Teatro Municipal
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Charles Walker, a US historian and author of the definitive biography of the most influential native leader in the whole of Latin America, Túpac Amaru, presents his book Tu ausencia ha sido causa para todo esto: Cartas de amor y guerra. Túpac Amaru, Micaela Bastidas, Tomasa Tito Condemayta. In the book, Walker examines the women who played key roles in the rebellion and independence, particularly the figures of Micaela Bastidas and Tomasa Tito Condemayta. In this conversation with Karen Bernedo, Walker will talk about the crucial influence of these women in Túpac Amaru’s great rebellion, highlighting their courage, leadership and sacrifice in the struggle for freedom and justice.
Charles Walker in conversation with Karen Bernedo

Event 67

Screening of La Montaña, presented by Diego Enrique Osorno

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (auditorio)
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The Zapatista movement takes to the high seas, and this event is the one portrayed by Diego Enrique Osorno in the documentary La montaña. For over 50 days, he shared with the crew of this ship, and with seven Zapatista representatives, a journey that emulates the one in which the conquistadors came to the New World. Now, the indigenous world makes contact with Europe in order to bring the news of communities that resist. The director will present the documentary.

Director: Diego Enrique Osorno

Duration: 92 min.

Screening of La Montaña, presented by Diego Enrique Osorno

Event 69

Rossella Menna and Armando Punzo in conversation with Andrés Luque Ruiz de Somocurcio

An idea bigger than me

Teatro Arequepay
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The book Un'idea più grande di me (An idea bigger than me) is a compilation of the extensive experience of Armando Punzo (Italy), who has been in theatre for over 40 years. Punzo, winner of a career Golden Lion at the 2023 Venice Theatre Biennial, is a director, playwright and actor. Since 1988 he has been working at Volterra prison, where he founded the Compagnia della Fortezza, the first and longest-lasting theatre experience in a penitentiary institution, currently made up of around 70 prisoner-actors. The co-author of the book, Rossella Menna (Italy), teaches Literature and the Philosophy of Theatre at the Accademia di Brera (Milan) and co-edits the theatre column in the cultural publication Doppiozero. She has also edited a number of films and has recently written Qualcosa di sé: Daria Deflorian e il suo teatro, about the life and career of this actor, author and theatre director. In conversation with Andrés Luque Ruiz de Somocurcio.

Simultaneous interpretation from Italian to Spanish available

Rossella Menna and Armando Punzo in conversation with Andrés Luque Ruiz de Somocurcio

Event 70

Jeremías Gamboa, Daniel Mordzinski, Karina Pacheco and Dante Trujillo in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

Ten years of the Hay Festival Arequipa through its conversations

Casa Tristán del Pozo - Fundación BBVA
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We celebrate ten years of the Hay Festival in Peru with the publication of a commemorative book, which compiles 15 memorable conversations that captured the interest of the public as part of the festival. We talk to the book’s editor, Dante Trujillo (Perú), the author Jeremías Gamboa (Perú), the photographer Daniel Mordzinski (Argentina), the author Karina Pacheco (Perú) and the journalist Clara Elvira Ospina (Colombia) about the positive and inspiring effects of the conversations that the Hay Festival Arequipa has made possible in the decade it has been running.

Jeremías Gamboa, Daniel Mordzinski, Karina Pacheco and Dante Trujillo in conversation with Clara Elvira Ospina

Event 72

Cécile Blouin, Lucero Condori and Diana Moncada in conversation with Natalia Sobrevilla Perea

We are migrants: testimonies from literature and art

Colegio de Abogados (auditorio)
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Based on the work of the three guests, who will talk to Natalia Sobrevilla Perea, this event will look at how culture facilitates the understanding of complex phenomena such as migration, paying particular attention to the situation of women migrants. It will also look at how culture contributes significantly to integration, as a key vehicle for social cohesion and mutual understanding among diverse communities in the city of Arequipa. The knowledge and experiences shared by these authors will enable a profound reflection on these matters, underlining the crucial role of culture in the construction of inclusive and resilient communities. With Cécile Blouin (France), Lucero Condori (Peru) and Diana Moncada (Venezuela).

Cécile Blouin, Lucero Condori and Diana Moncada in conversation with Natalia Sobrevilla Perea

Event HFC17

Paper stories workshop with Raúl Chuquimia

Plaza San Francisco
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At this workshop, led by Raúl Chuquimia, we give life to our characters through the creation of a handmade tale, using recycled materials like cardboard and paper. We learn to design and bind our own stories, giving space to ecological considerations through creative recycling.
Family event
Free event until full capacity is reached
Paper stories workshop with Raúl Chuquimia

Event 68

Juan Carlos Belón Lemoine in conversation with Alonso Ruiz Rosas and Ros Postigo

Photography and Heritage

Colegio de Abogados (auditorio)
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Alonso Ruiz Rosas is a poet, cultural manager and founder of the UNSA Cultural Centre in Arequipa, among other projects; he and Juan Carlos Belón, an accomplished Arequipan photographer based on France, will talk, among other matters, about the importance of artistic and cultural questions, and about Sin interés aparente, the exhibition of Belón’s work that is being shown at the UNSA Cultural Centre. In conversation with Ros Postigo.

Juan Carlos Belón Lemoine in conversation with Alonso Ruiz Rosas and Ros Postigo

Event 71

Play Watanabe: todo el vasto fondo marino

Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)
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Watanabe: todo el vasto fondo marino, by the dramatist and director K’intu Galiano, is poetry become theatre. The performance will introduce the audience to the most sensitive milestones in the life of the poet José Watanabe Varas (1945-2007), through a narrative that is set in his final years, but with an eye always on the past. Watanabe, born in Laredo, Trujillo, is known as one of the most outstanding and profound poets in Peruvian and Latin American literature. His work is the outcome of the cultural syncretism between the Andean world and his Japanese heritage.

With the actors Carlos Mesta, Teresa Ralli, Diana Chávez and Renato Rueda.

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Play Watanabe: todo el vasto fondo marino

Event 74

Teresa Fuller Granda in conversation with Alberto Rincón Effio

Chabuca Granda, in her own words

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Las palabras de Chabuca is a publication from the Biblioteca Abraham Valdelomar press, which brings together, for the first time, all the journalism content available related to the great Peruvian composer, creating an autobiographical profile with her own words, in a way that has never been done before. The book was first published in September 2020 to mark a century since her birth. That first edition had 14 interviews given by Isabel “Chabuca” Granda y Larco between 1959 and 1982 in countries such as Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, Spain and Peru. This second edition has over 130 texts, mainly interviews, some given in Brazil and Colombia, as well as news stories, cuttings of her presentations, and posthumous homage paid after her death in March 1983. Her daughter, Teresa Fuller, Chair of the Chabuca Granda Cultural Association, will talk to the book’s editor, Alberto Rincón Effio.

Teresa Fuller Granda in conversation with Alberto Rincón Effio

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