Magaluf, Mallorca, hosts the third annual Magaluf Literature Festival from 5th to 8th October
Magaluf, the iconic coastal destination renowned for its party atmosphere, is about to reveal its cultural side at the annual Festival Literatura Expandia Magaluf (FLEM), between Thursday 5th and Sunday 8th October. Now in its third year, this cultural event is a testament to the evolving narrative of Magaluf, proving the vibrant town is more than package holidays and parties.
FLEM is a unique collaboration between INNSiDE by Melia, an innovative hospitality brand, and rata corner, Palma’s most creative cultural space. Together, they aim to revolutionise culture in the region, offering a contemporary and impactful blend of workshops, panels, concerts, and immersive events, featuring a diverse line-up of international writers, artists, musicians, and creatives. Over the course of four days, creatives converge at design hotel INNSiDE Calviá Beach to share their experiences and insights with locals and international attendees alike. The line-up includes:
André Aciman – author of best-selling novel Call Me By Your Name
Emilie Pine – renowned Irish writer and academic, author of the highly acclaimed Notes to Self
Eve Fairbanks – American author, former activist, and now a captivating radio host·
David Trueba – prominent Spanish writer, director, and filmmaker
Aiming to bring culture closer to new audiences, attendees of FLEM 2023 can expect to see:
Immersive workshops: engage with thought-provoking and immersive workshops that nurture creativity and provide a platform for artistic expression
Enlightening panels: explore the minds of celebrated international artists, writers, and creatives as they delve into the complexities of their craft
Captivating concerts: experience the magic of live music with a diverse range of musical performances across the weekend, from electric DJ sets to acoustic performances with the ocean as a backdrop
Interactive events: immersive events that challenge conventions and celebrate the spirit of creativity, spanning art, books, music, and literature
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