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Madeira Literary Festival Press Kit
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3rd Edition
A MANIFESTOTO ART
We believe that Art and Literature play a decisive influ-
ence in all social classes, even within the most ignorant
ones, who, “drink” from its mysterious “drops”
Free translation from a quote by F.T. Marinetti,
in The Futurist Manifesto (1909)
FLM 2013 // INTRODUCTION NOTE | 1 |
Introduction note
The Madeira Literary Festival (MLF) was born and it
has grown mature. Now, it affirms itself as an inevita-
ble cultural moment.
We start by focusing our discussion on the most re-
sponsible people of all: the authors. They are the ones
that through their books make us think, question,
laugh and fall in love. We speak about those who run
away from the fame corridors, the defamed, the un-
predictable, the forgotten ones, and even from those
who have been neglected.
“We were happy and we did not know it”, so, for the
2nd year, we wanted literature to be happy in Ma-
deira and “troikamos” - meaning that we disrupted -
the current crises situation. We achieved the festival’s
internationalisation, with remarkable honours in the
Poetry field - the greatest way of expressing feelings,
thoughts about the world, man and humanity itself.
Now, the synthesis, after the thesis and the antith-
esis, as Hegel proposed in his perfect trilogy to (try)
achieve the supreme knowledge. Hence, the 3rd fes-
tival is the double negation, symbolizing the rupture
with the past, aiming for a brand new future. It’s the
revolution, rupture and renewal on the way of think-
ing about art. Or is it the art or thinking?
Context3 acts MANIFESTO | Revolution | Rupture | Renovation
| 2 | CONTEXT // FLM 2013
It’s in times of greater social contestation and debate
that the Manifesto stresses itself as a favourite style to
lay new foundations for the future. Whether aesthet-
ic-literary, political or ideological, the Manifesto, by its
demanding nature, introduces itself as a preferable
way to clearly, concisely and accurately programme
goals for the future, undertaking a complete rupture
with the past, in an attempt of aesthetic, literary and
even political renewal (ideological and cultural policy).
To speak today about the Manifesto as a literary style,
used in the literature field, precisely, to break with
previous literary schools that no longer met the exist-
ent literary aims, is speaking about texts that by their
courage and vision on what the future may represent,
made possible for the literary-aesthetic movements
to develop, reinvent and reencounter themselves in
their purpose.
Initially targeted to a more intellectual reader, wish-
ing to encourage and conduct to a change, the Mani-
festo features clarity of speech due to its decisive and
aggressiveness of words, and by the methods it sug-
gests to achieve its purposes. It also introduces a con-
cept of “violence”, engaged as a clear rupture with the
past and the beginning of a new aesthetic project.
Over time, the Manifesto model changed both its
strategy of presentation and the methods used to
reach the public. From a flyer that anonymously cir-
culates in the street to a text published and signed by
newspapers, the Manifesto also reflects the descrip-
tion of the present, the awareness of itself and of the
other, of what we have, and of what we might have,
of what we are, and of what we want to become; of
the collective duty, about building a society, about
the rupture with that same present time, and the con-
struction of something new for the future; the Mani-
festo is the determination, the willingness of being
able to transform.
FLM 2013 // CONTEXT | 3 |
even better, is it possible for literary Art to translate
the traces we have left? If yes, is it the writer who shall
undertake this mission?
These are turbulent times are it’s possible to identify,
in many violent periods of our Western history, liter-
ary works that somehow have produced breaks that
did not confined in literature. On the contrary, they
have spread like rushing waves in all dimensions of
people’s everyday life. Is it expected that within a few
decades, we can establish a clear link between the po-
litical/economic context and a literary work? In Portu-
gal the new trend of authors, some of them present
in this Festival, are influenced by the references from
past of times; would their production be the same
if we lived in a prosperous period? The “Brave New
World” by Aldous Huxley or the “The Trial” by Frank
Kafka are timeless dystopias, because they anticipat-
ed the apocalypse of totalitarian regimes, or are they
timeless for their intrinsic and uncompromising ex-
ploration of the human condition? Both perspectives
lead to a valid conclusion: Huxley and Kafka wrote
manifestos. Will it be enough to reread them, because
all art is a palimpsest (manuscript), or because there’s
no space for reinventing a manifesto as literature?
Shall we manifest?
Why an Art Manifesto? Does it make sense, today, to
ascribe to artistic production the hope and expecta-
tion of a Manifesto, as many others that history has
made eternal?
The revolutionary suggestion of the Manifesto cannot
be claimed by any of the political/ideological quad-
rants. Though, we know that it’s strong the temptation
of envisioning an appeal, genesis of the Manifesto,
worldviews marked by ideology. Within an ideological
foundation of a new paradigm, the change around a
Manifesto is almost inevitable. Because the great lit-
erary Art is sustained in a clear understanding and
awareness of itself and of the others, the Manifesto
recognises the ideological influences, although it’s not
confined to them. The theory or concept may be sum-
marized in this way: all great literature is a manifesto.
Or, if you wish not to hurt people’s feelings, consider-
ing that they might see it as the beginning of a new
dogma, we ask: is all great literature a manifesto?
The impact of Manifestos that we easily recall cannot
be dissociated from the times when they emerged.
Information did not spread, as today, and the ways
available to men, who, for example, lectured the Ca-
sino Conferences did not authorise its immediate
propagation.
These days, any trace of indignation - or any frivolous
dream, even if valid - may aspire to a global visibility.
Has globalisation barren the lands where once mani-
fests germinated? The Manifestos that history perpet-
uated have generated seismic waves because there
was a huge void to fill? Joining a cause, ordained in a
Manifesto, also indicated an ability to dream, has that
been lost? Is the Manifesto the expression [partially
with self-identity aspirations] of a desire for change,
or reinvention, that new times have hold back? Do we
still have left traces that literary Art may translate? Or
| 4 | PROMOTER // FLM 2013
PromoterNOVA DELPHI
Books | Ebooks | Events
NOVA DELPHI is an editorial project that is born from
a passion by the book itself, seen by us as a privileged
vehicle to knowledge and intercultural dialogue. One
of its particular traits is the fact that the main office is
in Funchal, Portugal, while its branch office is in Rome,
Italy.
With a team made by young and dynamic people,
NOVA DELPHI’s ambition is that books published
under its brand are seen as a space of meeting, ex-
planation, dialogue, reading, debate, in sum, a space
specifically created for communication, in each of
its multiple and profuse languages. NOVA DELPHI’s
sphinx has that exact symbolism - to unfold the rid-
dles in each one of its vocations.
In this constant search for interpellation, NOVA DEL-
PHI has assumed, since its birth, the holding of literary
events, being the Madeira Literary Festival the one that
has the most expression in the national panorama.
On its third edition, NOVA DELPHI has assumed an
even greater purpose: to make Madeira island the
gathering and birth point of ideas and thoughts, and
to place Madeira Literary Festival on the map of inter-
national Literary Festivals.
FLM 2013 // GOALS | 5 |
Goals3 acts MANIFESTO
Approach | Internationalisation | Madeira: Cultural Destination
The Organization always wished and was engaged
into marking its presence in international cultural
guides. By placing Madeira on the map of internation-
al Literary Festivals, it also reveals the positive image
of the Region and the cultural level of its residents.
Simultaneously, it demonstrates the maturity of a
destination that is deeply committed in offering more
than great welcoming/services, but also an excellent
cultural programme. Filling in this gap within the ex-
istent cultural offering, particularly in literary culture,
represents a benefit for resident readers, providing
as well an alternative or additional offer to all of those
who visit us.
The island assembles exceptional conditions to host a
successful event such as the MLF. We speak not only
of Madeira’s natural beauty, which is a strongly attrac-
tive, but also of the quality of its hotels and diversity
of infrastructures throughout the Island. If we have an
open mind to new initiatives, everyone will, directly or
indirectly, benefit from events like this.
In general terms the idea is to be able to undertake
and develop an initiative taking advantage from the
fact that Madeira is a Tourism Region of excellence
and introduce a cultural event that, in the near future,
may be a reference in the cultural field, being part of
national and international guides within the area, and
that promotes Madeira abroad as Region of Culture.
We are certain that this will be another way to be con-
tributing for the development of a niche in the market
still unexplored.
The programme is quite diverse in its initiatives and
considering the target audiences. We will expand our
cultural offer and introduce the book in its multiple
readings and representations.
So, in partnership with several regional entities from
the most diverse areas of the Art, such as: cartoons,
dance, graphic design, photography, music, theatre
and video, the book will work as a creative inspiration
to offer and promote the participation of different age
groups, who will have a direct contact with the multi-
ple ways of looking and seeing the world through the
book and its multiple interpretations.
We want to open the “book” to the world with a wide-
ranging programme that is available to everyone.
Pursuing that goal, the 2013’s edition will have differ-
ent types of conversations, conferences, workshops,
shows and art events in which will participate several
cultural agents of the island, in different locations:
schools, university, theatre, street.
Beyond the «Festival in schools » and the Conference
and the University of Madeira, this year we launched
the “fli” – Festivalinho – Children’s Literary Festival. We
believe that this is an excellent opportunity for the
younger ones to start having contact with the event,
to promote a better contact with the books and their
authors, and with other authors and illustrators.
| 6 | PROGRAMME // FLM 2013
Opening Conference
APRIL 3 | 18:00Naomi WolfMarks the official opening of the 2013’s MLF. This
event will have a guest personality who surely attracts
the general population for his/hers personality, pres-
ence and media visibility. This is the moment when
the Art Manifesto takes-off.
Baltazar Dias Municipal Theatre
Programme3 acts MANIFESTO | Revolution | Rupture | Renovation
FLM 2013 // PROGRAMME | 7 |
Debates
All conversations take place in Baltazar Dias Municipal
Theatre.
APRIL 3 | 19:00 | Table conversationsNaomi Wolf and Rui Tavares
APRIL 4 | 18:00 | Crossed talks“A Arte de morrer longe” (Mário de Carvalho)DIASPORA There is a Portuguese in every corner of
the world, it is said. The Madeira diaspora is immen-
se. “Does it hurt less when we die in many places”?
The fact of being an island’s native is also conditio-
ned by those who leave us from a distance?
Participants: João Tordo, Raquel Ochoa, Tiago
Patrício and Tiago Salazar
Moderator: Cláudia Rodrigues
APRIL 5 | 18:00 | Crossed talks“Über die Weiber” (Schopenhauer)DIFFERENCE Different ways of seeing the world lead
to conflicts. May two opposing points of view live in
the same world? Are they able to coexist together? Or
will it be a relationship always based on subordina-
tion? Feminism as an expression of mankind’s liberty.
Participants: Ana Luísa Amaral, Filipa Leal, Inês Fon-
seca Santos, João Paulo Cotrim and Waldir Araújo
Moderator: Paula Moura Pinheiro
APRIL 6 | 10:00 | Crossed talks“The Art of War” (Sun Tzu)WAR How war revolutionised or revolutionises the
world; the dominant and the dominated; the war of
thoughts and ideologies is a war with far more de-
vastating effects than a war with guns? The 20th Cen-
tury has changed the war paradigm as a solution for
conflicts?
Participants: Antonio Scurati, Carlos Vaz Marques,
João Luís Barreto Guimarães and Pedro Mexia
Moderator: Ricardo Miguel Oliveira
APRIL 6 | 11:45 | Crossed talks“To be human” (Krishnamurti)RELIGION Religion sets us free or imprisons us? Does
the freedom of truth belong to a unique source? Does
mankind have the need to believe that there is some-
thing that goes beyond? Religion is (still) the opium of
people? The religious morality is still the best way to
control conflicts in the age of technology? Fear.
Participants: Anselmo Borges, Gina Picart, Lídio
Araújo and Tabish Khair
Moderator: Sílvio Fernandes
APRIL 6 | 15:30 | Crossed talks“L’Art de Payer sed Dettes et de Satisfaire Ses Créanciers Sans Débourser un Sou” (Balzac)ECONOMY The religion of money and the law of need.
Does money exist? How much is worth and what it
may buy? Are we living an economic war? Is there any
alternative to capitalism? May capitalism pursue a
greater and common good without changing its DNA?
Participants: Carlos Quiroga, Maria do Rosário
Pedreira, Raquel Varela and Rui Zink
Moderator: Carlos Vaz Marques
APRIL 6 | 17:15 | Table conversationsZygmunt Bauman and José Rodrigues dos Santos
| 8 | NEW READERS // FLM 2013
APRIL 1 | 15:00Orfanato Princesa D. AméliaParticipants: Francisco Fernandes and Luísa Spínola
APRIL 1 | 18:00ATL GymboreeParticipants: Adélia Carvalho and Paulo Sérgio BEJu
APRIL 2 | 9:30Externato Princesa D. Maria AméliaParticipants: Adélia Carvalho and Paulo Sérgio BEJu
APRIL 2 | 10:00Escola Básica dos 2.º e 3.º Ciclos Professor Francisco BarretoParticipants: Francisco Fernandes and Luísa Spínola
APRIL 2 | 10:30Colégio de Santa TeresinhaParticipants: Isabel Leal and Roberto Macedo Alves
APRIL 2 | 11:30Colégio de Santa TeresinhaParticipants: Cláudia Sousa, Maria de Menezes and
Vasco Serôdio
“Festivalinho” – Children’s Literary Festival
This year we launch the “fli”, a festival totally dedicated
to a younger audience. During two days children will
be in contact with writers and have the opportunity of
listening to stories and recreate them in their draw-
ings. Considering that children are authentic inven-
tors, an active participation will help them understand
and learn the entire process behind a book produc-
tion, the combination of words and images necessary
to create a logic in constant development and always
present.
Aiming to develop from an early age habits of read-
ing and liking to do it, the writers will visit some pre-
schools and primary schools. The writer chooses a
book and reads it and then he challenges his younger
audience to reinvent the story through a drawing.
The Illustrator guides the creative process by helping
children, giving tips and suggestions, always leaving
space and appealing to their creative freedom.
New Readers3 acts MANIFESTO
Kindergartens | Secondary Schools | University
FLM 2013 // NEW READERS | 9 |
Festival in schools
Since its beginning, the MLF has focused in the con-
tact between authors and young readers, through
sessions organised in partnership with local Second-
ary Schools. We are therefore deeply convinced that
the success of future editions of this event will largely
depend on carrying through with this opportunity
of contact with the writers. The contagious effects
of these actions will create an interest for books, for
reading and thinking.
APRIL 3 | 10:00Escola B+S Dr. Luís Maurílio da Silva DantasParticipants: Adélia Carvalho and António Barroso
Cruz
APRIL 3 | 11:50Escola B+S CalhetaParticipants: João Tordo and Lídio Araújo
APRIL 4 | 10:00Escola Secundária Francisco FrancoParticipants: Carlos Quiroga and Rui Zink
APRIL 4 | 10:00Escola B+S Prof. Dr. Freitas Branco (Porto Santo)Participants: Manuela Ribeiro and Raquel Ochoa
APRIL 4 | 10:00Escola B+S Padre Manuel ÁlvaresParticipants: Filipa Leal and Tiago Salazar
APRIL 4 | 11:30Escola B+S Dr. Ângelo Augusto da SilvaParticipants: Inês Fonseca Santos and Tiago Patrício
APRIL 2 | 14:30Biblioteca do Curral das FreirasParticipants: Isabel Leal and Roberto Macedo Alves
APRIL 2 | 14:30Biblioteca de Camara de LobosParticipants: Cláudia Sousa, Maria de Menezes,
Paulo Sérgio BEJu and Vasco Serôdio
APRIL 2 | 15:00Escola Basica e Pré escolar do BoliqueimeParticipants: Francisco Fernandes and Luísa Spínola
| 10 | NEW READERS // FLM 2013
University
In its core, the Madeira Literary Festival is an en-
couragement to reflection. Therefore, the University
of Madeira (UMa) arises as a natural partner in an
immensity of thoughts, as an “ocean with multiple
streams”. The youngest Portuguese academy has for-
tified its space in the Portuguese academic panora-
ma, and recently strengthened its international pres-
tige through several protocols that transformed UMa
into a legitimate ambassador of Madeira. So, in 2013,
the University of Madeira, welcomes once again some
events within the MLF programme. In 3 different mo-
ments will be possible to assist to that renewal of the
“umbilical cord” – the close relationship between the
Literary Festival and the University. Being a Region
with an enormous diaspora, Madeira also expands it-
self through the World with the contributions coming
from its Academy.
APRIL 4 | 14:30«Because I know that time is always time
And place is always and only place (…)
Because I cannot hope to turn again
Consequently I rejoice, having to construct something
Upon which rejoice» T. S. Eliot
Participants: Antonio Scurati, Gina Picart, Naomi
Wolf, Tabish Khair and Zygmunt Bauman
Moderator: Diana Pimentel
APRIL 5 | 14:30«[...] para quê, perguntou ele, para que servem
Os poetas em tempo de indigência?» Hélia Correia
Participants: Ana Luísa Amaral, Filipa Leal, Inês
Fonseca Santos and Maria do Rosário Pedreira
Moderator: Manuela Ribeiro
APRIL 5 | 16:00«E agora, José. (…) Aqui e ali vão-se levantando farra-
pos do muito que em nós se adiou e do muito que em
nós se morreu, e nalguns casos podemos até distin-
guir o traço de liberdade que abrimos com os nossos
livros nessa desolação prolongada. Pronto, estamos
feitos, José.» José Cardoso Pires
Participants: João Luís Barreto Guimarães, João
Paulo Cotrim, Rui Zink and Tiago Patrício
Moderator: Diana Pimentel
Events and Shows
3 DE ABRIL | 21:00Show | Jazz, my ArtMassimo Cavalli and CEPAM Escola das Artes
SCAT - Music Club and Restaurant
4 DE ABRIL | 21:30Evento | Multimedia, my ArtUniversidade da Madeira, Colégio dos Jesuítas
5 DE ABRIL | 11:00Exhibition opening | The Art of Another PlaceBaltazar Dias Municipal Theatre
5 DE ABRIL | 21:30Concert | «Da minha língua vê-se o mar»Mariano Deidda and Sérgio Godinho
Baltazar Dias Municipal Theatre | Ticket: 15€
6 DE ABRIL | 21:00Show | Poetry, my Artand Jam Session with Maggiore and Nuno Filipe
Estalagem da Ponta do Sol
FLM 2013 // NEW PUBLICS | 11 |
New Publics3 acts MANIFESTO | Night | Action | Recreation
Participants3 acts MANIFESTO | Generations | Continents | Genders
Maria do Rosário Pedreira
Maria João Saraiva de Menezes
Mariano Deidda
Massimo Cavalli
Naomi Wolf
Paula Moura Pinheiro
Paulo Sérgio BEJu
Pedro Mexia
Raquel Ochoa
Raquel Varela
Ricardo Miguel Oliveira
Roberto Macedo Alves
Rui Tavares
Rui Zink
Sérgio Godinho
Sílvio Fernandes
Tabish Khair
Tiago Patrício
Tiago Salazar
Waldir Araújo
Zygmunt Bauman
| 12 | PARTICIPANTS // FLM 2013
Participants
Adélia Carvalho
Ana Luísa Amaral
Anselmo Borges
António Barroso Cruz
Antonio Scurati
Carlos Quiroga
Carlos Vaz Marques
Cláudia Rodrigues
Cláudia Sousa
Filipa Leal
Francisco Fernandes
Gina Picart
Inês Fonseca Santos
Isabel Leal
João Luís Barreto Guimarães
João Paulo Cotrim
João Tordo
José Rodrigues dos Santos
Lídio Araújo
Luísa Spínola
Manuela Ribeiro
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Madeira3 acts MANIFESTO | Nature | Culture | Gastronomy
Beauty. Diversity. Authenticity. Are Keywords that
come up naturally when you think of Madeira and
Porto Santo islands. These words, not only describes
what one sees but also identify the unique soul of its
locals (madeirans).
The natural beauty of the surrounding landscape
combined with our wide ranging culture offer, pro-
vides a wide diversity of leisure and entertainment
alternatives that satisfy and captivates the interest of
all who visit our islands.
We are genuine. We are Europeans and yet geograph-
ically we are on Africa. The islands Mediterranean ag-
ricultural coexist with the production of tropical fruits
and vegetables. We sing in Portuguese and danced to
the rhythms of Moorish influence. We are surrounded
by the sea and mountains. Blue and green. We have
Nature but we also have an historical heritage. Small
picturesque villages are drawn in the mountains,
while its main capital pulses with a cosmopolitanism
rhythm. We have an island lush in vegetation and an-
other that almost resembles the desert.
In this harmonious symbiosis of varied landscapes we
can find the perfect balance between body and mind.
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| 16 | SPACES // FLM 2013
Spaces3 acts MANIFESTO | Stages | Institutions | Hotel
Hotel Meliã Madeira Mare
ADDRESS
Rua Leichlingen, 2-4
9000-003 Funchal
+351 291 724 140
www.meliamadeira.com
Baltazar Dias Municipal Theatre
ADDRESS
Avenida Arriaga
9000-060 Funchal
+351 291 215 130
Book Market
Once we’re speaking about books, they had to be, ob-
viously, present. The MLF has secured its own space,
and today we can all right say that this event calls the
attention of a considerable number of readers that
seek their favourite books and authors here.
University
ADDRESS
Caminho da Penteada
9020-105 Funchal
www.uma.pt
FLM 2013 // SPACES | 17 |
Kindergartens, Libraries and Schools
ADDRESSES
Orfanato
Anexo ao Externato Princesa Dona Maria Amélia
Avenida Infante 12
9000-015 Funchal
ATL - Gymboree
Av. do Amparo nº 20 - Edf. Concórdia
9000-783 Funchal
Externato Princesa Dona Maria Amélia
Avenida Infante 12
9000-015 Funchal
Escola Básica dos 2.º e 3.º Ciclos Professor Francisco
Barreto (Fajã da Ovelha)
Rua Escola, Fajã da Ovelha
9370-333 Calheta
Colégio de Santa Teresinha
Rua Pedro José de Ornelas, 19
9050-069 Funchal
Biblioteca do Curral das Freiras
(junto à igreja do Curral das Freiras)
Câmara de Lobos
Biblioteca de Câmara de Lobos
Avenida da Autonomia, 5
9300-146 Câmara de Lobos
Escola Basica e Pré escolar do Boliqueime
Caminho da Barreira, 57, Santo António
9020-068 Funchal
Escola B+S Calheta
Estrada Simão Gonçalves da Câmara, 39
9370-139 Calheta
Escola B+S Dr. Luís Maurílio Da Silva Dantas
Estrada de Santa Clara
9300-145 Câmara de Lobos
Escola Secundária Francisco Franco
Rua João Deus, 93
9054-527 Funchal
Escola B+S Prof. Dr. Freitas Branco (Porto Santo)
Sítio das Matas
9400-035 Porto Santo
Escola B+S Padre Manuel Álvares
Rua São Francisco, Vila
9350-211 Ribeira Brava
Escola B+S Ângelo Augusto da Silva (Levada)
Caminho Comboio, 61C
9050-053 Funchal
| 18 | SPACES // FLM 2013
SCAT - Music Club and Restaurant
ADDRESS
Promenade do Lido
9000-758 Funchal
www.scatfunchalmusicclub.com
Estalagem da Ponta do Sol
ADDRESS
Quinta da Rochinha
Caminho do Passo, 6
9360-529 Ponta do Sol
www.pontadosol.com
FLM 2013 // SPACES | 19 |
| 20 | CONTACTS // FLM 2013
Contacts3 acts MANIFESTO | Organização | Press | Useful
Organization
NOVA DELPHIRua da Carreira, 115/117
9000-042 Funchal
+351 291 241 607
[email protected] | www.novadelphi.com
ORGANIZATIONMicaela Camacho
+351 918 21 5916 | [email protected]
PRESSAndreia Criner
+351 932 555 700 | [email protected]
Sara Oliveira
+351 910 171 949 | [email protected]
Célia Pessegueiro
+351 910 022 530 | [email protected]
INTERNATIONAL PRESSArcangela Savino
+351 918 215 918 | [email protected]
Useful contacts
MELIÃ MADEIRA MARERua Leichlingen, 2-4
9000-003 Funchal
+351 291 724 140
www.meliamadeira.com
BALTAZAR DIAS MUNICIPAL THEATREAvenida Arriaga
9000-060 Funchal
+351 291 215 130
TAXISHotel
+351 291 771 610
Largo do Município
+351 291 222 000
Praça do Mercado
+351 291 226 400
POLICE+351 291 208 400
FLM 2013 // SPONSORS | 21 |
Sponsorsand Media Partners
Introduction noteContextPromoterGoalsProgrammeNew ReadersNew PublicsParticipantsMadeiraSpacesContactsSponsors
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