Hay Festival Cartagena 2026

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Event HFC13

Workshop with Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero

Ciencia magnética

 Turbana (Bolívar)
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Respira ciencia is a collection of illustrated stories whose goal is to bring science to children. This is a project run by Ciencia Magnetica, two of whose members are Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero, which seeks to awaken scientific curiosity among the young. Because often, children are only a story away from discovering the world of science. This session will be on the book El tití y el mojojoy.

Ages 8 to 10
Free event for the community of Turbana
Workshop with Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero

Event HFC18

Workshop with Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero

Ciencia magnética

 Tierra Baja
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Respira ciencia is a collection of illustrated stories whose goal is to bring science to children. This is a project run by Ciencia Magnetica, two of whose members are Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero, which seeks to awaken scientific curiosity among the young. Because often, children are only a story away from discovering the world of science. This session will be on the book La dinosauria que veía solo la mitad del mundo.

Ages 10 to 15
Free event for the community of Tierra Baja
Workshop with Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero

Event 27

Andrés Cota Hiriart in conversation with Andrés Bermúdez Liévano

The axolotl: the “immortal” amphibian

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (Patio)
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Andrés Cota Hiriart is a Mexican biologist, zoologist and writer who has written books including Faunologías, El ajolote. Biología del anfibio más sobresaliente del mundo, Fieras familiares and Fieras interiores, and has come close to all kinds of animals in their natural habitats, travelling to some amazing places around the world, like the Galapagos, Borneo, Sulawesi and the island of Guadalupe. At this event, at which he will share images and excerpts from his books, Cota will focus on a wonderful creature from his native Mexico: the axolotl, a little amphibian with an impressive capacity for regenerating its limbs and organs.
Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Andrés Cota Hiriart in conversation with Andrés Bermúdez Liévano

Event HFC28

Workshop with Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero

Ciencia magnética

 Pontezuela
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Respira ciencia is a collection of illustrated stories whose goal is to bring science to children. This is a project run by Ciencia Magnetica, two of whose members are Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero, which seeks to awaken scientific curiosity among the young. Because often, children are only a story away from discovering the world of science. This session will be on the book Pedro pintado, el jaguar desafinado.

Ages 6 to 9
Free event for the community of Pontezuela
Workshop with Mónica Diago and Pedro Caballero

Event 73

Brigitte Baptiste in conversation with Mar Ortega

Transecology

 Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (Patio)
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Brigitte Baptiste invites us to think in an alternative way: from the viewpoint of queer ecology. From watching what we consume, how we inhabit the planet, and the demographic future that awaits; as well as thinking about the digital revolution and an energy transition that is becoming more and more urgent, we will be prepared for a new cycle of transformations on Earth. The Colombian biologist and ecologist brings together seven essays that act as a guide, offering readers tools to work on these changes, in Transecología. Una guía patafísica para habitar las transformaciones del mundo. In conversation with Mar Ortega.

All events on Sunday, February 1st will be free for people with ID from the department of Bolívar. Complimentary tickets can be requested —up to capacity— at the box office of the Hay Festival (Centro de Convenciones) showing your identification on the same day the event is taking place.

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Brigitte Baptiste in conversation with Mar Ortega

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