The Valencia that looks at the sea

WEDNESDAY 26/3, 19H.
Slaughter. Sant Pere, 35-37

The Valencia that looks at the sea és un cicle d’entrevistes mensuals conduïdes per Felip Bens, writer, navegant, llevantinista, magazine editor Lletraferit i cabanyaler fins al moll de l’os, among other things. This monthly meeting in the slaughterhouse aims to preserve and project the heritage and memory of Cabanyal-Canyamelar. In this line, per ací han passat figures com Vicent Gallart, cofundador de la plataforma Salvem el Cabanyal o Josep Vicent Boira, actual comissari del Corredor Mediterrani. El convidat del mes de març serà Pep Martorell Damià, qui fou president de la Junta de la Setmana Santa Marinera, possibly, la única al món que llueix el qualificatiu de “marinera”. Ningú millor que ell per a parlar-nos d’aquesta festa tan singular que ja està al caure. AU

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