Hay Festival Querétaro 2023

Welcome to the Hay Festival Querétaro 2023 programme. The festival took place from 7 to 10 September, with 105 activities with 151 international guests from 20 countries, and with Hay Joven, Hay Festivalito, Hay Delegaciones and Talento Editorial events, as well as two activities in Cadereyta.

Event HFC2

Lecture by Elisa Guerra

Schooling in the era of artificial intelligence

UTEQ, Auditorio PIDET, Delegación Epigmenio González
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With the arrival of large language models such as ChatGPT, the whole world has been turned upside down. Will our brains be replaced by technology? What are the risks and the opportunities? Elisa Guerra, educator, author of La enseñanza en la cuarta revolución industrial and a member of the UNESCO International Forum on the Futures of Education, will try to answer an important question: can schooling survive the invasion of artificial intelligence?
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Lecture by Elisa Guerra

Event HFC3

Lecture-workshop with Rafael Volta

The book of outsiders

COBAQ (sala audiovisual), Delegación Santa Rosa Jáuregui
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El libro de los outsiders is the literary and audio-visual project of Rafael Volta, who gives a voice to those who are not usually named. This is not the Queretaro of the «outstanding figures» of the Heraldo de Navidad, but of those who walk on the fringes. A tale that tells of Queretaro from the periphery.

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Lecture-workshop with Rafael Volta

Event HFJ1

Mildred Calvillo and Diana Jiménez in conversation with Iliana Padilla

Letters to Rosario, an epistolary anthology

UNAM ENES
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The Epistolary Literary Prize Cartas a Rosario pays tribute to writer Rosario Castellanos as a conmemoration of the centenial of her birth. Mildred Calvillo, winner of the postgraduate category, and Diana Jiménez, winner of the undergraduate category, talk about the anthology published by Editciones UNAM, with litters written to her by students. In conversation with Iliana Padilla.

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Mildred Calvillo and Diana Jiménez in conversation with Iliana Padilla

Event HFJ2

Ramón Gener in conversation with Felipe Bohorquez

Love for the piano

Universidad Anáhuac, Aula Magna Edificio C
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Ramón Gener (Spain) has found a true vocation in education on the subject of music, bringing his love of opera and art to new audiences. More than just a conversation, he will offer a journey of (re)discovery, allowing music to excite us, and talking about Historia de un piano, a captivating novel about the life of an instrument that becomes a metaphor for the redemptive power of love, friendship, beauty and, of course, music. In conversation with Felipe Bohorquez.

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Ramón Gener in conversation with Felipe Bohorquez

Event HFC4

Juan Carlos Casas, María Yolanda García Ibarra and Carlos Talancón in conversation with César Báez

UNAM, Centro de Información Digital - ENES Juriquilla nivel 1
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Three Querétaro authors published by Letra Capital talk to the editor of the publishing house, César Báez: Juan Carlos Casas, author of Pajarito; María Yolanda García Ibarra, with Las locas de la casa; and Carlos Talancón, adoptive son of Querétaro, author of Vislumbres.
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Juan Carlos Casas, María Yolanda García Ibarra and Carlos Talancón in conversation with César Báez

Event HFJ3

Digital workshop with Jorge Hernández

To leave the algorithm on read

Universidad Anáhuac, Aula Magna Edificio C
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In a world where Gen Z and Millennials desperately look for a screen, media, advertising and digital detox, they face a huge challenge: how to connect with an audience that, ironically, wants to escape us? A good hook or following a formula aren’t enough anymore. So, how can we survive in an oversaturated environment from which everyone wants to escape? We don’t have all the answers but we’re on our way to figuring this out… together. With Jorge Jole Hernández, founder of Playground.
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Digital workshop with Jorge Hernández

Event HFJ4

Lecture by Elisa Guerra

Schooling in the era of artificial intelligence

UAQ, Auditorio Jesús Pérez Hermosillo de la Facultad de Ingeniería
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With the arrival of large language models such as ChatGPT, the whole world has been turned upside down. Will our brains be replaced by technology? What are the risks and the opportunities? Elisa Guerra, educator, author of La enseñanza en la cuarta revolución industrial and a member of the UNESCO International Forum on the Futures of Education, will try to answer an important question: can schooling survive the invasion of artificial intelligence?

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Lecture by Elisa Guerra

Event 1

Julieta Fierro and Leticia Carigi in conversation with Paula Rosas

Hay Festival Constellations: science

Teatro de la Ciudad
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Hay Festival Constellations creates a space for intergenerational dialogue within the Mexican cultural scene, in fields such as literature, film, music, science and architecture. At this event the astronomers Julieta Fierro and Leticia Carigi will talk to Paula Rosas about the pleasures of looking at the cosmos with curiosity and without fear: this is an event where a love of science is shared by guests of different generations.

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Julieta Fierro and Leticia Carigi in conversation with Paula Rosas

Event 3

Juan Villoro in conversation with Francesco Manetto

El País event

Teatro de la Ciudad
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The digital era has transformed us, to the extent that it is now possible to think about ourselves as digital beings. We no longer turn the page, but scroll on our mobile devices. What is the role of reading in this new era? Juan Villoro (Mexico) responds to these and other questions in his book No soy un robot, an essay that avoids academicism and combines autobiography with reflection and speculation. In conversation with Francesco Manetto.

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Juan Villoro in conversation with Francesco Manetto

Event 4

Ramón Gener in conversation with Sopitas

Love for the piano

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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Ramón Gener (Spain) has found a true vocation in education on the subject of music, bringing his love of opera and art to new audiences. More than just a conversation with Sopitas, he will offer a journey of (re)discovery, allowing music to excite us, and talking about Historia de un piano, a captivating novel about the life of an instrument that becomes a metaphor for the redemptive power of love, friendship, beauty and, of course, music.

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Ramón Gener in conversation with Sopitas

Event 5

Screening of the documentary '20 años del Hay Festival en Colombia'

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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20 years of the Hay Festival in Colombia condensed into a one-hour documentary. With the voices of some of the most iconic festival guests, the audience will be able to see the secrets of the Hay Festival in Colombia.

Duration: 70 minutes

Director: Gustavo Gordillo

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Screening of the documentary '20 años del Hay Festival en Colombia'

Event HFJ5

Liliana Viola in conversation with Carmen Dolores Carrillo Juárez

The nun who would take no more

UAQ, Biblioteca Campus Centro Histórico - Dirección General de Bibliotecas
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In La hermana, the Argentinean journalist Liliana Viola reconstructs the story of Martha Pelloni, the nun who challenged the political authorities of Catamarca (Argentina) in the 1990s after the rape and murder of the young woman María Soledad Morales. A profile and a work of literary journalism that has won the 6th Anagrama Reporting/Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation Award. In conversation with Carmen Dolores Carrillo Juarez.

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Liliana Viola in conversation with Carmen Dolores Carrillo Juárez

Event HFC1

Workshop with Adolfo Córdova

The character poem: between story and verse

LEO AC, Casa Hogar Santa Rosa de Lima
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The epic oral poetry of works such as the Iliad, the Odyssey and the Mahabharata focuses on memorable characters. Inspired by this tradition is the «character poem»; at this event with Adolfo Córdova we will create one, with a narrative heart but poetic limbs. To give it life, we will need a name, a body, a place and a wish.

From 8 to 12 years old
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Workshop with Adolfo Córdova

Event HFC5

Workshop with Trinidad Olarte

LEO AC
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Trinidad Olarte (Colombia) draws stories that have never been told before and that, by turning into books, become told. Her most recent work has been to illustrate La jugada del día by Ariadna Sánchez Hernández, a tale about how a love of baseball and dedication can change lives and leave an indelible legacy.

Ages 6 to 12
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Workshop with Trinidad Olarte

Event HFJ7

Reed Brody in conversation with Noemí Rubio Gudiño

How to trap a tyrant

UAQ, Adolfo Chacón Gallardo, Facultad de Psicología
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In his fascinating work, To Catch a Dictator, Reed Brody (USA) shows how, sometimes, the struggle for justice and in favour of victims can overcome impunity. The lawyer known as the Dictator Hunter has written a book telling the story of the campaign to bring the Chadian dictator, Hissène Habré, known as the «African Pinochet», to trial. A reminder that even the most powerful tyrants can be brought to justice. In conversation with Noemí Rubio Gudiño.

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Reed Brody in conversation with Noemí Rubio Gudiño

Event HFJ8

Tania Tagle in conversation with Jazmín Agreda Ríos

UAQ, Central de Servicios a la Comunidad (CESECO) Norte
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Tania Tagle (Mexico) is a writer with a meticulous literary style, one employed in Fauce to tell how, after a bereavement, the protagonist finds the words to speak to her son through a fog of silence. In Jardines errantes, her previous book, she cultivates a garden of words with a sensitive approach that allows her experiences as a daughter, mother, reader and inhabitant of this world to flourish. In conversation with Jazmín Agreda Ríos.

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Tania Tagle in conversation with Jazmín Agreda Ríos

Event HFJ10

Mar García Puig in conversation with Ester Bautista Botello

The value of metaphors

UAQ, Biblioteca Campus Centro Histórico - Dirección General de Bibliotecas
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In her long essay Això tan tenebrós, Mar García Puig (Spain) makes a defence of the power of figurative language, since existence unfolds among metaphors, and these represent not only all that exists, but everything we can conceive of. This is a matter that women know particularly well, given that they can give life, but also take it away. In conversation with Ester Bautista Botello.

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Mar García Puig in conversation with Ester Bautista Botello

Event HFJ9

Simon Reynolds in conversation with Ramón Santillana

The music of the future

Casa Hay Festival (C. Francisco I. Madero 71)
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After almost a decade of silence, Simon Reynolds (United Kingdom) is back with a very optimistic conclusion: that music has a future. If Retromania exposed the lack of innovation in the industry, on the other hand Futuromania maps the electronic soundscapes that are our present and future. From Kraftwerk to Daft Punk, via Giorgio Moroder, Arca and Travis Scott. In conversation with Ramón Santillana.

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Simon Reynolds in conversation with Ramón Santillana

Event HFJ11

Tamara Tenenbaum in conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez

UAQ, Auditorio de la Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales
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In order to understand Un millón de cuartos propios (2025 Paidós Prize) by Tamara Tenenbaum, we must go back to mid-2022, when the Argentinean writer was asked to translate Virginia Woolf’s famous book, A Room of One’s Own. Against this background, she proposes a re-reading of the classic work in order to reflect on the current situation of women. Her view is that even a major landmark of feminism such as Woolf’s deserves an update, a hundred years after it was first published. In conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez.

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Tamara Tenenbaum in conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez

Event HFJ13

Linda Kamau in conversation with Enrique García Alcalá and Diana Hernández

Women in technology

Museo de la Ciudad (sala 2)
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Linda Kamau (Kenya) is a pioneer in the field of the inclusion of women in technology. As a co-founder of AkiraChix, she has trained hundreds of young people in programming, offering them tools to transform their lives and communities. She has been recognized by initiatives such as the Obama Foundation’s Leaders Africa programme, and is a member of the Segal Family Foundation. Her leadership has encouraged a generation of women who are transforming technology. In conversation with Enrique García Alcalá and Diana Hernández.

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Linda Kamau in conversation with Enrique García Alcalá and Diana Hernández

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