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Taking advantage of Laetitia Sadier’s visit with the Isidora project as part of the Eufònic Night at Amposta Castle on Friday the 12th, the French-born singer and composer and member of the legendary 90s London art pop group Stereolab will hold a conversation with Daniel Granados the following afternoon about music, activism, and how art can and should be key in the fight against the current reactionary wave. Granados, a musician, producer, activist, teacher, and cultural researcher, has been part of projects such as Tarántula, Hijos del Trueno, and Producciones Doradas. He has also served as the Cultural Rights delegate for the Barcelona City Council and a professor in the Master’s program in Music Industry and Sound Studies at Carlos III University of Madrid.
This is an open activity; no registration is required.