“What remains of us” performance

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A performance of “What remains of us” by actor Vítor Correia will take place on the 2nd and 3rd of August, at 9:30 pm, at the Palácio da Galeria in Tavira.

Inspired by the themes of the exhibition “Balsa, Cidade Romana”, the performance in Tavira explores the role of the living arts within the Museum’s programming. Throughout this journey, participants are transported through a poetic and interpretative atmosphere, shaped by the voice and presence of Vítor Correia, including themes such as travel, origins, daily life, the rich Mediterranean diet and even reflection on the end of life.

Attendance is free, but requires advance booking (maximum 20 people per session), free of charge, until August 2nd (3:00 pm) or until the registration limit, through the link: https://forms.gle/YcnfxkeXfht42FMu9

Go along to the Tavira Municipal Museum for an evening of artistic discovery and enjoyment!

+ Info:
Tourism, Heritage and Museums Division
Tel.: 281 320 545/568
E-mail: museumtavira@gmail.com

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