Fronteras Festival Returns to Valencia to Merge Music, Literature, and Other Arts

The cultural event will take place from May 22 to 31, expanding its scope to include cinema and thought.

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The Fronteras Festival returns to Valencia from May 22 to 31, transforming the city into a meeting point for music, literature, and, in this edition, also cinema and thought.

The fourth edition of this cultural festival will bring together prominent names in music and literature across various iconic venues in the city. Among the spaces hosting the activities are the Palau de Les Arts, the Municipal Libraries, the Palau de la Música, the Hortensia Herrero Art Center, and several bookstores in L'Horta Sud.
Artists and writers such as Maria Rodés, Raül Refree, Manuel Vilas, Paco Cerdà, Ricardo Moya, and Elvira Mínguez, among many others, will share experiences centered on artistic creation. The festival aims to highlight the deep connection between word, image, and sound, disciplines that have historically dialogued and mutually enriched each other.
In this new installment, the festival expands its frontiers to also include cinema, thought, and other artistic expressions. The program is designed to intertwine different disciplines, offering the public conversations, meetings, and live concerts. These events will facilitate a common space for dialogue and emotion among writers, musicians, filmmakers, journalists, and other creators.