Hay Festival Medellín 2024

The next edition of the Hay Festival Medellín will take place from January 23 to 24, with the MAMM as the main venue. All events are free of charge and open to the public.

Event AB1

Bocafloja in conversation with Juan Mosquera

 Parque Biblioteca de San Javier
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At the renovated Parque Biblioteca San Javier, the Mexican poet, social communicator, and spoken word and Hip Hop artist, Aldo Villegas, known artistically as Bocafloja, will be talking about his work and his use of Hip Hop as a tool for social awareness in Latin America. His recent book, Del mondongo al Ojalá, is an innovative collection that combines short stories, poetry, micro-stories, and photography, exploring non-linear narratives and anti-colonial epistemologies from the racialized experience in the global south.
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Bocafloja in conversation with Juan Mosquera

Event AB2

Rafael Navarro in conversation with Juan Pablo Pineda Arteaga

 Biblioteca La Floresta
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Rafael Navarro (Spain), sociologist, farmer and environmental activist, is the author of Planeta ecológica, a novel about an agricultural engineer who decides to turn her life around and about which he will be discussing at the Biblioteca La Floresta. In conversation with Juan Pablo Pineda Arteaga.
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Rafael Navarro in conversation with Juan Pablo Pineda Arteaga

Event AB3

Melba Escobar in conversation with Manuela Gómez

 Biblioteca Pública Piloto
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Columnist and writer Melba Escobar (Colombia), author of the children's book Johnny y el mar, the non-fiction book Cuando éramos felices pero no lo sabíamos, and the novels Duermevela, La casa de la belleza, La mujer que hablaba sola, among others, will visit the Biblioteca Pública Piloto to talk about Las huérfanas, her latest book that portrays her mother, Myriam de Nogales, "an unattainable woman in her skills and talents, passionate, caustic, wounded and hurtful, brilliant." In conversation with Manuela Gómez.
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Melba Escobar in conversation with Manuela Gómez

Event P1

Presentation of the Medellin Metropolitan Ballet

Botero

 Teatro Metropolitano de Medellín
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Inspired by the life and work of Fernando Botero, the artist who gave volume to Colombian culture, BOTERO is a production and original idea of the Medellín Metropolitan Ballet. It includes the choreography of Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, music by Juan Pablo Acosta, and costume design by Diana Echandía. BOTERO is a performance in which the audience can witness how the paintings and sculptures of "Boterismo" are transformed into the ephemeral art of dance before their eyes. It is based on the story that Botero would paint a fly to achieve the perfect balance in his works of art, and the choreography suggests the observation of his work on stage.

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Presentation of the Medellin Metropolitan Ballet

Event 1

Virginia Mendoza and Rafael Navarro de Castro in conversation with Rosana Arizmendi

Our nature

 MAMM (Teatro)
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Two experts that write and reflect on our relation with nature talk with Rosana Arizmendi. Virginia Mendoza (Spain), is the author of books that explore roots, as well as their lack. In La sed. Una historia antropológica (y personal) de la vida en tierras de agua escasa, its author takes us on a fascinating journey through time and space. And Rafael Navarro de Castro (Spain) sociologist, farmer and environmental activist, author of Planeta invernadero, a novel with stories and characters that will change readers’ ways of understanding what they consume, what they eat and how they live.
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Virginia Mendoza and Rafael Navarro de Castro in conversation with Rosana Arizmendi

Event 2

Jennifer Ackerman in conversation with Jorjany Botero

Wise owls

 MAMM (Teatro)
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Jennifer Ackerman (United Kingdom), the author of The Genius of Birds, returns with her new book, What an Owl Knows. The tales of the world are full of owls: for different cultures it has represented wisdom, mystery, or even presages of death. Popular culture also features the owl, which appears in the Harry Potter and Winnie the Pooh stories. These birds, which are able to turn their heads a full 180°, have a very special anatomy, but why are these creatures of the night so famous? This new book is a mixture of natural history treatise, a study of behaviour, and a look at the symbolism of these extraordinary animals. In conversation with Jorjany Botero.

Jennifer Ackerman will participate in this event digitally.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available



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Jennifer Ackerman in conversation with Jorjany Botero

Event 3

Gioconda Belli and Melba Escobar in conversation with María José Castaño

 MAMM (Plazoleta)
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Gioconda Belli, renowned Nicaraguan poet and novelist, is a well known for her political and social with Nicaragua. Her work explores themes such as feminism, love and revolution, mixing poetic sensibilities with speaking out against injustice. Throughout her career she has been awarded numerous prizes, such as Premio Casa de las Américas in 1978 and Premio Biblioteca Breve in 2008. Between her most celebrated work are La mujer habitada and El país de las mujeres. Her latest book is Un silencio lleno de murmullos, a story about absence, silence and family links. Melba Escobar (Colombia) is a columnist and writer, and has written the book for young adults Johnny y el mar, the non fiction book Cuando éramos felices pero no lo sabíamos, and the novels Duermevela, La casa de la belleza, La mujer que hablaba sola and her most recent Las huérfanas. The book is a portrait about Myriam de Nogales, the author´s mother. They speak with María José Castaño.



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Gioconda Belli and Melba Escobar in conversation with María José Castaño

Event 4

Bocafloja in conversation with Juan Mosquera, following by concert

Del mondongo al Ojalá

 MAMM (Plazoleta)
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Aldo Villegas (Mexico), known as Bocafloja, is an interdisciplinary artist and curator who, in his work, tackles themes such as critical race theory, the Global South, coloniality and the African diaspora in Latin America. His work offers an immersive experience in which experiments with words come together with the urban rhythms of rap. This Mexican poet and rapper is known for his use of hip hop as a tool for raising social awareness in Latin America, tackling themes such as systemic racism, colonialism and oppression. We will hear from this artist, now in his third decade making music, and who has been a member of groups such as Lifestyle and Microphonk. He has also made influential albums as a soloist, and has been included on Rolling Stone and Billboard lists of the 50 most important artists in the history of Spanish-language hip hop. He has published a book, Del mondongo al ojalá. He will talk about his musical career and intercession in literature with Juan Mosquera, followed by a concert.
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Bocafloja in conversation with Juan Mosquera, following by concert

Event 5

Jon Lee Anderson in conversation with Luz María Sierra

 MAMM (Teatro)
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Jon Lee Anderson (United States) is a world renowned war reporter. As a staff writer for the New Yorker, he has reported all around the globe, covering war zones, coups d'etat, natural disasters and has profiled world leaders. He is the author of many books, including the most comprehensive biography of Che Guevara, and would be presenting He decidido declararme marxista, his latest book, that compiles his most celebrated reportage. In conversation with Luz Maria Sierra.

Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available

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Jon Lee Anderson in conversation with Luz María Sierra

Event 7

Mariano Sigman in conversation with Claudia Aponte

The new intelligence

 Parque Explora (Auditorio Principal)
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Mariano Sigman is an Argentinean neuroscientist who studied Physics at the University of Buenos Aires, has a PhD in Neuroscience from the Rockefeller University, and did post-doctoral studies in Cognitive Sciences at the Collège de France. Founder and Director of the Integrative Neuroscience Laboratory at Buenos Aires University, he has been recognised with international awards including the Career Development Award and the Scholar Award. His new book, Artificial: la nueva inteligencia y el contorno de lo humano, co-written with Santiago Bilinkis, explores the impact of artificial intelligence in our lives. He discusses the potential benefits as well as the challenges, and analyses how this technology can transform our reality. In conversation with Claudia Aponte.
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Mariano Sigman in conversation with Claudia Aponte

Event 8

Juan Gómez-Jurado in conversation with Andrés Burgos

Todo muere

 MAMM (Plazoleta)
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The journalist and writer Juan Gómez-Jurado (Spain) is one of the finest thriller writers in his language, and a bestselling author whose work has been translated into over forty languages. His Reina Roja trilogy has been made into a Prime series, and is one of the most popular Spanish-language series of all time. Todo muere is the last part of his acclaimed Reina Roja series, and a long-awaited ending to one of the most read and loved contemporary sagas in the Spanish language. In conversation with Andrés Burgos.
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Juan Gómez-Jurado in conversation with Andrés Burgos

Event 9

Juan Gabriel Vásquez in conversation with Ana Cristina Restrepo

On the trail of Feliza Bursztyn

 MAMM (Plazoleta)
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The award-winning Juan Gabriel Vásquez (Colombia) is a fiction writer, essayist and author of 18 books; the translator of Victor Hugo, Joseph Conrad and E. M. Forster, his own work has been translated into thirty languages. Here, Vásquez presents his most recent book, Los nombres de Feliza, in which the author reconstructs the life of Feliza Bursztyn, a Colombian sculptor, born in Bogota into a Jewish family. The rise of the Nazi Party meant her parents had to leave Europe, while violence in Colombia sent her into exile. A friend of García Márquez, Saturnino Ramírez and Luis Caballero, she challenged the social expectations that her time sought to impose on her. Vásquez talks about his new work, a rigorous investigation crafted into a novel, with Ana Cristina Restrepo.
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Juan Gabriel Vásquez in conversation with Ana Cristina Restrepo

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