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		<title>Embassy of Spain in PH rolls out April cultural calendar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fresh from a vibrant March of cultural engagements, the Embassy of Spain in the Philippines presents an enriched April calendar—an elegant fusion of cinema, music, literature, and art in honor of International Book Day. The Embassy, through Instituto Cervantes Manila and its Cultural and Education Offices, brings together a thoughtfully curated lineup of events that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Fresh from a vibrant <a href="https://thephilbiznews.com/2026/03/03/women-take-center-stage-in-march-at-the-embassy-of-spain/">March of cultural engagements,</a> the Embassy of Spain in the Philippines presents an enriched April calendar—an elegant fusion of cinema, music, literature, and art in honor of International Book Day.</p>



<p>The Embassy, through Instituto Cervantes Manila and its Cultural and Education Offices, brings together a thoughtfully curated lineup of events that reflect Spain’s enduring cultural ties with the Philippines.</p>



<p>Opening the month’s highlights is the screening of <em>Soy Nevenka</em> on April 6 at the Center for Women’s and Gender Studies in University of the Philippines Diliman. The film forms part of Spain’s continuing cultural programming that underscores women’s empowerment and social awareness.</p>



<p>Music takes center stage on April 8 as Suzana Stefanovic, principal cellist of the RTVE Orchestra, conducts a masterclass for students of the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music. A native of Belgrade, Stefanovic is widely respected for her work with youth orchestras across Spain and collaborations with leading ensembles in Ireland and Croatia.</p>



<p>The celebration crescendos on April 25 with <em>Día del Libro</em>, featuring a full day of literary and cultural activities—from poetry readings and storytelling sessions to introductory Spanish language classes, music, and gastronomy. Returning favorites such as <em>Don Quijote de la Mancha</em>-inspired writing activities and book signings will be complemented by a creative writing workshop for young learners led by Spanish collective Atrapavientos.</p>



<p>Art enthusiasts, meanwhile, can continue to immerse themselves in <em>Sorolla: A Walk through the Light</em> at the Ayala-Greenbelt underpass, showcasing life-size reproductions of works by Joaquín Sorolla, the celebrated “Master of Light.”</p>



<p>Public art also remains a strong feature of Spain’s cultural footprint in the Philippines. The Madrid-based collective Boa Mistura has transformed urban spaces with striking installations—from a basketball court in Tejeros, Makati emblazoned with “UNYON,” to a mural in Fort Santiago bearing the word “TAGPUAN.”</p>



<p>At the Ayala Museum, the exhibition <em>Mezcla: Interwoven Cultures and the Mantón de Manila</em> runs until June 14, exploring the rich textile and cultural exchanges between Spain and the Philippines. Meanwhile, Intramuros hosts the permanent exhibition <em>Four Centuries of Spanish Engineering Overseas</em> at its Centro de Turismo, offering insight into Spain’s historical contributions to global infrastructure.</p>



<p>Beyond the capital, the cultural outreach extends to the regions. At the National Museum of the Philippines – Cebu, the exhibition <em>Classics of Philippine Cartography from the 16th to the 20th Centuries</em> is on view until June 30, presenting rare maps that chronicle centuries of shared history.</p>



<p>With a rich tapestry of events across disciplines and locations, Spain’s April cultural calendar offers audiences in the Philippines a compelling invitation to explore, engage, and celebrate the enduring ties between the two nations.</p>
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