Rubí's Ateneu Municipal opens registration for new program of workshops and cycles

The trimester includes educational and recreational proposals, highlighting poetry cycles with Marina Porras and opera sessions with María José Anglés.

Generic image of a person reading or writing in a bright cultural space.

Generic image of a person reading or writing in a bright cultural space.

The cultural center in Rubí, the Ateneu Municipal, will open registrations for its new quarterly program of cycles, workshops, and informative activities starting this Wednesday, December 17.

The educational program maintains highly successful cycles. The writer and literary critic Marina Porras will continue with the poetry cycle Llegim-les, which this trimester will focus on the ideal and image of women in Western poetry, with special attention to Shakespeare's sonnets. Reading clubs also continue, including the Criminal Reading Club, which will discuss works by Sylvia Lagarda-Mata, Núria Pradas, and M. Antònia Oliver.
Philosophy enthusiasts can follow the seminars led by Wenceslao Galán, continuing with the Contemporary Philosophy Reading Club, the cycle Freud, amb filosofia, and the reading of Hegel's La fenomenologia de l’esperit. In the musical and informative field, María José Anglés will analyze operas such as Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner and La Gioconda by Amilcare Ponchielli, as part of the Conta’m una òpera proposal.

The Ateneu's program covers a very wide audience, from childhood to the elderly, offering educational, informative, and recreational options.

The offer is completed with the 14th Jazz Cycle organized by the Associació Jazz Rubí, which will include a performance by Pere Soto & Evan Tate Quartet on March 15. Documentary cinema will also be present with the screenings of El Documental del Mes, featuring titles like Estimada flor and Policia del diàleg. Finally, families can enjoy art and creativity workshops from the Carnet Rubí 360 program and the play El drac del riu, within the Teatre en família cycle.
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