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audio archive Cartagena 2011 Free Audio

These recordings from the 2011 Festival in Cartagena are available for download free of charge. Please click on the player icon to play the recording, right mouse click and select "Save Target As" to download the file or click on the title to see further information about the event.



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  • Rubén Blades in conversation with Roberto Pombo 
  • Alberto Barrera Tyszka, Federico Vegas and Francisco Suniaga with Sergio Dahbar 
  • David Eagleman 
  • Bee Rowlatt 
  • Martín Solares, Tomás González and William Ospina with Óscar Collazos 
  • Juan Gossaín in conversation with Daniel Samper Ospina 
  • David Trueba with Malcolm Otero Barral 
  • David Aaronovitch 
  • Poetry Gala 
  • Fernando Gaitán, Beatriz Robledo, Guadalupe Nettel, Andrés Neuman and Roberto Burgos Cantor with Juan Gossaín 
  • Joumana Haddad in conversation with Juan David Correa 
  • Philip Glass in conversation with Peter Florence 
  • Pablo Francisco Arrieta in conversation with David Eagleman 
  • John Paul Rathbone in conversation with Mauricio Rodríguez 
  • Miguel Ángel Bastenier, Alejandro Santos and Pablo Ordaz 
  • Lydia Cacho in conversation with Daniel Samper Pizano 
  • Guadalupe Nettel, Jorge Franco and Pola Oloixarac with Eduardo Rabasa 
  • Fernando Gaitán, Senel Paz and David Trueba with Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón 
  • Pola Oloixarac, Andrés Neuman and Agustín Fernández Mallo with Mario Jursich 
  • Shashi Tharoor in conversation with Francisco Santos 
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