Tribulossi festival fills Tremp's streets with verses and music

The fourth edition of the festival consolidates its commitment to vibrant and participatory culture in the capital of Pallars Jussà.

Generic image of a street cultural festival with music and poetry.
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Generic image of a street cultural festival with music and poetry.

The streets of Tremp were filled with culture this weekend with the fourth edition of the Tribulossi festival, which featured music, poetry, and visual arts.

The city of Tremp experienced an intensely cultural weekend with the celebration of the Tribulossi festival. Activities began on Saturday with the itinerant parade Music on Cycles by Cia La Dinamo, which brought rhythm and energy to the historic center.
In the afternoon, the Espai Cultural La Lira hosted the festival's annual tribute, this year dedicated to Antoni Fortuny i Feliu. The poetry recital featured Meritxell and Núria Fortuny, Pep Coll, the Orfeó de Tremp, the group Folk i Manxa, actresses Ester Masgoret and Rosa Renom, as well as some local residents.
The festival's closing will take place this Sunday with two events: a combination of poetry, music, and vermouth by Lluís Cartes, and the inauguration of an artistic mural created by Swen Coll, inspired by the poem Fenòmens by Meritxell Nus.
The Tribulossi festival, created with the aim of infusing Tremp with poetry through diverse, contemporary, and participatory cultural proposals, has transformed the streets, squares, and cultural venues of the capital of Pallars Jussà into vibrant stages for three days.
With this fourth edition, Tribulossi reaffirms its commitment to vibrant, transformative, and locally rooted culture, consolidating Tremp as a key meeting point between poetry and contemporary arts.