The Paseo de las Estrellas hosted this original art installation, inviting residents and visitors to immerse themselves in a sensory journey through words. By picking up the phone, attendees could listen to recordings of renowned actors and actresses interpreting verses and fragments from classic and contemporary authors.
Among the featured authors were Federico García Lorca, William Shakespeare, Gloria Fuertes, Miguel Hernández, Emily Dickinson, and Don Quijote. The voices that brought these texts to life included Carlos Martín (interpreting Antonio Machado), Ana Fernández (Emily Dickinson), Javier García Lorca (Federico García Lorca), Pilar Amorós (Gloria Fuertes), Rafael Álvarez ‘El Brujo’ (Lope de Vega), Marisa Lahoz (María Moliner), Antonio Campos (Miguel de Cervantes), Pedro Casablanca (Miguel Hernández), Gema Matarranz (Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz), and Denis Rafter (William Shakespeare).
Actor Chema Pizarro, characterized as a writer, acted as master of ceremonies, guiding the public and explaining how to access the different recordings in each booth, making the experience more engaging and participatory.
“"It is wonderful to see how an everyday object like a telephone booth can become a vehicle for creativity, emotion, and literature."
This initiative is part of the 'L’Alfàs 2026. Cultural Year' project and is included in 'Sundays to Live Culture', organized by the l'Alfàs del Pi City Council. The goal is to bring culture closer to all audiences in a playful and participatory way, transforming an everyday object into a bridge between past and present, imagination and reality.




