Cultural agenda in La Cabrera: dance, theater, and literature to close June

The Sierra Norte Regional Humanities Center offers a varied program including performing arts, exhibitions, and workshops.

Generic image of a library with wooden bookshelves and a podium for presentations.
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Generic image of a library with wooden bookshelves and a podium for presentations.

The Sierra Norte Regional Humanities Center, located in La Cabrera, has scheduled a series of cultural activities to take place during the final days of June.

The program begins with the dance performance Delicada caída, directed by Carmen Werner, which will be held on Friday, June 26, in the auditorium. This piece, recommended for adult audiences, features various performers and professionals from the performing arts sector.
The literary and exhibition field also takes center stage with an exhibition on the history of comics in Spain, featuring a selection of original comic books from the Republic era to the 1970s. The opening will include a guided tour and the presentation of a book specializing in the genre.
Additionally, the center will host an escape room session titled Misterio en la Biblioteca, designed to test participants' ingenuity. Meanwhile, students from the narrative techniques workshops will present an anthology of stories edited after the course in the gardens, and works created in the painting workshops will be displayed in the exhibition hall.
The center is also promoting a performing arts laboratory on contemporary masculinities, aimed at young people, which seeks to explore identity and vulnerability through performance. This activity is part of the institution's commitment to fostering artistic creation in the region.