Personal Development Through Ancestral Performing Arts
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Our #feriadellibrotelde2026 will also feature a space dedicated to #talleresparapublicoadulto. On Thursday, April 16 at 5:00 p.m., Ana Griott, writer, editor, and professional storyteller, will lead the workshop “Myth and Symbol in the African Tale”. On Friday, April 17 at 5:30 p.m., Gorsy Edú will make us vibrate with his art expressed in the workshop “Personal Development Through Ancestral Performing Arts”. On Sunday, April 19 at 11:00 a.m., the successful writer and coach Andrés Pascual will introduce us to techniques for keeping enthusiasm alive in our lives with the workshop “The Power of Enthusiasm”. All the workshops are aimed at an adult audience. No prior registration required, until full capacity is reached. Venue: Iglesia Hospitalaria San Pedro Mártir de Verona, San Juan. #feriadellibrotelde2026 #talleresparapublicoadulto #gestel #teldecultura #bibliotecasmunicipalesdetelde
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