This commitment is a response to the high status of universities that offer Catalan studies. Catalan language and culture are taught in 10 out of the 25 most significant universities worldwide.
On July 28, the New York SummerStage festival and the Institut Ramon Llull present a new edition of the Catalan Sounds on Tour, a musical initiative that offers Catalan artists the opportunity to perform on major international stages.
Opera in Catalonia will be the main artist at the Saaremaa Opera Festival (Estonia), from 23 to 27 July, and will offer a performance as part of the Tartu programme, European Capital of Culture 2024, on 21 July. 150 people – including choir, orchestra, soloists, flamenco ballet company and technical and production teams – will travel to Estonia in what is the company’s greatest challenge to date.
The three Catalan writers will be residents this year at two international literary centres in Switzerland and the United States as part of a collaboration agreement with the Institut Ramon Llull.
This year's official programme features Baró d'Evel, a Franco-Catalan company, presenting Qui som (Who we are), a production combining circus, dance, and poetry. The Institut Ramon Llull is supporting the programming of these two works at the prestigious French festival.
Kortrijk (Belgium) transforms into a contemporary art hub from 29 June to 6 October, with its streets becoming exhibition spaces for the third edition of this international event. Laia Estruch's Trena installation takes centre stage at the Triennale.
As part of an exhibition on the revolutionary Catalan psychiatrist at the American Folk Art Museum, MoMI presents a series of films on mental health, which includes the New York premiere of The Potential History of Francesc Tosquelles, a film by Mireia Sallarès.
The commencement of this year's edition of the UK's foremost festival of contemporary European poetry was marked by a recital of Catalan poetry on 19 June.
The piece is the result of the first edition of the Randa Art|Science residency, organized by the Ramon Llull Institute, and is now being presented in Barcelona by the NewArtFoundation.
The Institut Ramon Llull has started the selection process of a curatorial project to represent Catalan culture in the Eventi Collaterali at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition-La Biennale di Venezia. Proposals must be submitted by 2:00 pm on Thursday, 20 June.
From May 29 to June 11, applications can be submitted, which will affect all those activities carried out between January 1, 2024 and November 15, 2024.
As part of the continuing education program for Catalan studies teaching staff, the Institut Ramon Llull and the University of Edinburgh are organising training sessions and experience exchange aimed at teachers at universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
These two emblematic Catalan musical institutions come together to perform in the European tour of Beethoven's Fidelio, which arrives at the Gran Teatre del Liceu on 26 and 27 May and then travels to Paris and London.
This is the second edition of this European literary event, created by EUNIC London, the local cluster of the network of European cultural institutes with a presence in the capital of the United Kingdom.
The philosopher of the ‘Common World’ is the figure invited this year by Fitzwilliam College in Cambridge to give the Roberto Gerhard Annual Lecture on Catalan culture.
We’re calling all professionals in the arts, sciences and humanities anywhere in the world to submit their applications for a Faber Andorra residency in 2025. Faber Andorra is an individual residence in La Massana, a natural setting that is perfect for concentrating and disconnecting from the daily grind. The deadline for applications is 25 July 2024.