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Don Quijote festival. 22nd edition

Don Quijote festival. 22nd edition

The Don Quijote Festival was created in 1992 as a European cultural project supported by UNESCO and the Council of Europe. It is the only festival in Europe dedicated exclusively to Hispanic language and drama. The Don Quijote Festival aims to promote internationally the Spanish language, its authors, groups, writers, choreographers, musicians and directors, as well as submit to the French public and professionals an overview of the actual Spanish and Latin American stage production.

The Don Quijote Festival is the occasion, every autumn in Paris, to discover, in original version, a selection of the best shows from Spain and Latin America .

AC / E, through its mobility program, supports the participation in the Festival of theSpanish companies:

Compañía Ferroviaria

Work: El sueño de la razón
Direction and adaptation: Paco Maciá

Teatro El Zurdo y Carallada Show, S.L.
Work: El Traje 
Text and Direction: Juan Cavestany

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