Palma joins the XXV United Nations World Climate Summit (COP25), which takes place these days in Madrid, with a program of cultural and environmentally related activities. It is celebrated coinciding with the inauguration of Ca n'Oleo as the new headquarters in Palma of the Ministry of Culture of the Balearic Government and headquarters of the 2030 Balearic Agenda.
The activities will take place in Ca n'Oleo on December 10 and 13.
Tuesday, December 10
5:45 p.m. Concert: Leonmanso
7:15 p.m. Concert: Carlota Cáceres
7:50 p.m. 'Stormy Red' - Shell Vidal
8:30 p.m. Concert: Toni Vaquer Quartet
9:10 p.m. Dansa vertical: Aina Pascual
9:30 p.m. Jansky concert
10:15 p.m. Zulu Zulu concert
Friday, December 13
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Circus parade, movie screenings, editor table with children's and youth books, storytelling related to ecological issues, institutional reading in the Parliament and the round table Edition of books and the climate crisis.
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