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The vibrant culture of Mollet: a melting pot of art, tradition and diversity

by PREMIUM.CAT

Joan Abelló, the master of painting from Mollet

The Vicenç Plantada Collection pays tribute to the illustrious painter Joan Abelló, Mollet’s favorite son, with the publication of a volume that explores his life and work. This presentation culminates the celebrations of the centenary of the artist’s birth, an event that has filled the people of Molletán with pride.

Espiadimonis: the festival of the Castellers de Mollet

Next Saturday, Castellers de Mollet are preparing to start their season at home with a unique spectacle: the first day of Espiadimonis. Accompanied by the gangs of Badalona and Granollers, the brave castellers will demonstrate their skill and passion for this Catalan tradition.

Primavera Jove: a festival for the youth of Molleta

The Mollet City Council has designed a special program for the city’s young people with the new edition of Primavera Jove. Creative workshops, gastronomy and concerts will come together in this event aimed at young people from 12 years old, offering a space for entertainment and personal development.

MITMO: the meeting of the puppets in Mollet

From April 12 to 14, Mollet will become the setting for the Mostra de Titelles (MITMO), an event organized by the City Council and Galiot that will bring together 14 national and international companies. Lovers of puppet theater will be able to enjoy a wide variety of shows that will awaken imagination and fantasy.

Abelló Museum: 25 years of history and art

The Abelló Museum celebrates a quarter of a century since its inauguration, a milestone that has marked the cultural scene of Mollet. Throughout these 25 years, the museum has hosted nearly 300 exhibitions, consolidating itself as a benchmark in the art world.

AMAM: art in Abacus

The new exhibition by AMAM (Molletana Association of Artists and Craftsmen) in Abacus presents the work of Judit López. This exhibition is part of the cycle ‘Un tastet de l’il·lustra’m’, which offers a sample of local artistic talent.

Pintalis Fest: urban art comes to Mollet

From May 17 to 19, Mollet will host the Pintalis Fest, a new urban art festival coordinated by the Mollet artist Dase. This event will bring together artists from around the world to transform the city streets into a canvas of creativity and expression.

Traditions and Customs: the sardana in spring

Next Saturday, the Pruneres park will be the scene of a lively Sardana ballad organized by Tradicions i Costums. Starting at 5:30 p.m., lovers of this traditional dance will be able to enjoy an afternoon of music and dance.

Women artists in the Abelló Collection

The Abelló Collection joins the initiative of the Museum Network of Catalonia to make visible the role of women in art. The census of the network’s artists includes 32 women, among them three Molletanas: Fina Brunés, Judith Vizcarra and Raquel Avellaneda.

Molletanos triumph in national salsa competition

Natividad Alonso and Raúl Ferràs, two residents of Mollet, have demonstrated their dancing skills by becoming champions in a national salsa competition held in Albacete.

Regional entities: a link with the roots

For decades, Mollet has hosted four regional entities made up of migrants who have wanted to maintain and share the tradition, culture and gastronomy of their places of origin. These associations, from Galicia, Andalusia, Aragon and Extremadura, enrich the cultural fabric of the city.

Banners of the Abelló Year: solidarity with Càritas

The commemorative banners of the Abelló Year have become a symbol of solidarity. The Abelló Museum offers the possibility of acquiring them in exchange for a free financial contribution, the benefits of which will go to Càritas.

La Petita Companyia: new choreographies

La Petita Companyia de Mollet will present around twenty new choreographies next Sunday. The company will offer a double presentation with free access, delighting the public with its talent and creativity.

Kabuseta Studio: the screen printing technique

In the heart of the Plana Lledó neighborhood, Kabuseta Studio has opened its doors to bring the technique of screen printing to the public. This workshop, founded a few months ago, offers courses and workshops for all those interested in exploring the world of artisanal printing.

Ángel Álvarez: ‘I don’t want to leave Cuba’

Molletano Ángel Álvarez has published his book ‘I don’t want to leave Cuba’ in Abacus. In this work, the author recounts his 20-day trip to the Caribbean island, offering a personal and emotional look at its history and culture.

Mollet Carnival: tradition and fun

The Mollet Carnival is a celebration full of color, music and joy. The AV Santa Rosa has been awarded as the best local troupe, while the Endansa de Montcada group has won the award for the best troupe from outside the city.

El barraló: recovering the essence of carnival

The Esbart de Mollet has recovered the barraló, a carnival tradition that seeks to combat the ‘infantilization’ of the festival. This dance, which generated scandal among well-to-do people at the beginning of the last century, returns to the streets of Mollet on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Ball del Barraló.

Galiot: 30 years of theater and passion

Galiot Teatre celebrates its 30th anniversary with a history marked by continuity and innovation. The children of Jordi Monserdà, alma mater of the company, are making their way in this project that has premiered ‘El soldadet de plom’ in Can Gomà.

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