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2021 Events in Awards Week

  • Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Sylva. Art installation”

    Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Sylva. Art installation” An avant-garde art installation created in collaboration with the MAEID international architecture studio. The event is also sponsored by ABB. It will conceptualize the importance of education by developing a living organism whose constant evolution and growth will be determined by an algorithm that processes the impact data of the work carried out by CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. ©FPA Iván Martínez

  • Presentation of Emmanuel Carrère’s latest film: “Between Two Worlds”.

    Presentation of Emmanuel Carrère’s latest film: “Between Two Worlds”. The Laureate, who directed the film, will present its second screening in Spain following on from its national premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Presentation of Emmanuel Carrère’s latest film: “Between Two Worlds”.

    Presentation of Emmanuel Carrère’s latest film: “Between Two Worlds”. The Laureate, who directed the film, will present its second screening in Spain following on from its national premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Presentation of Emmanuel Carrère’s latest film: “Between Two Worlds”.

    Presentation of Emmanuel Carrère’s latest film: “Between Two Worlds”. The Laureate, who directed the film, will present its second screening in Spain following on from its national premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Presentation of Emmanuel Carrère’s latest film: “Between Two Worlds”.

    Presentation of Emmanuel Carrère’s latest film: “Between Two Worlds”. The Laureate, who directed the film, will present its second screening in Spain following on from its national premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public.

    Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public. The Laureates will converse with Manuel Toharia, member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Pelayo Álvarez

  • Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public.

    Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public. The Laureates will converse with Manuel Toharia, member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Pelayo Álvarez

  • Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public.

    Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public. The Laureates will converse with Manuel Toharia, member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Pelayo Álvarez

  • Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public.

    Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public. The Laureates will converse with Manuel Toharia, member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Pelayo Álvarez

  • Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public.

    Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public. The Laureates will converse with Manuel Toharia, member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Pelayo Álvarez

  • Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public.

    Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci meet with the public. The Laureates will converse with Manuel Toharia, member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Pelayo Álvarez

  • “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and  members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public  Libraries Network.

    “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network. The Laureate will converse with Antonio Lucas, journalist, writer and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, about his professional career and the key elements in his work. The event will be attended by members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network, who will have read a selection of his books, as well as by members of other book clubs in Spain via the Internet. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and  members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public  Libraries Network.

    “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network. The Laureate will converse with Antonio Lucas, journalist, writer and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, about his professional career and the key elements in his work. The event will be attended by members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network, who will have read a selection of his books, as well as by members of other book clubs in Spain via the Internet. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and  members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public  Libraries Network.

    “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network. The Laureate will converse with Antonio Lucas, journalist, writer and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, about his professional career and the key elements in his work. The event will be attended by members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network, who will have read a selection of his books, as well as by members of other book clubs in Spain via the Internet. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and  members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public  Libraries Network.

    “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network. The Laureate will converse with Antonio Lucas, journalist, writer and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, about his professional career and the key elements in his work. The event will be attended by members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network, who will have read a selection of his books, as well as by members of other book clubs in Spain via the Internet. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and  members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public  Libraries Network.

    “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network. The Laureate will converse with Antonio Lucas, journalist, writer and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, about his professional career and the key elements in his work. The event will be attended by members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network, who will have read a selection of his books, as well as by members of other book clubs in Spain via the Internet. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and  members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public  Libraries Network.

    “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network. The Laureate will converse with Antonio Lucas, journalist, writer and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, about his professional career and the key elements in his work. The event will be attended by members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network, who will have read a selection of his books, as well as by members of other book clubs in Spain via the Internet. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and  members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public  Libraries Network.

    “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network. The Laureate will converse with Antonio Lucas, journalist, writer and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, about his professional career and the key elements in his work. The event will be attended by members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network, who will have read a selection of his books, as well as by members of other book clubs in Spain via the Internet. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and  members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public  Libraries Network.

    “Writing and Life”. Meeting between Emmanuel Carrère and members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network. The Laureate will converse with Antonio Lucas, journalist, writer and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, about his professional career and the key elements in his work. The event will be attended by members of book clubs linked to the Principality of Asturias Public Libraries Network, who will have read a selection of his books, as well as by members of other book clubs in Spain via the Internet. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Gloria Steinem meets with the public.

    Gloria Steinem meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with Monserrat Domínguez, Head of Content for the Cadena SER radio network, about her career and her personal and professional experience in the feminist movement. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Gloria Steinem meets with the public.

    Gloria Steinem meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with Monserrat Domínguez, Head of Content for the Cadena SER radio network, about her career and her personal and professional experience in the feminist movement. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Gloria Steinem meets with the public.

    Gloria Steinem meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with Monserrat Domínguez, Head of Content for the Cadena SER radio network, about her career and her personal and professional experience in the feminist movement. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Gloria Steinem meets with the public.

    Gloria Steinem meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with Monserrat Domínguez, Head of Content for the Cadena SER radio network, about her career and her personal and professional experience in the feminist movement. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Gloria Steinem meets with the public.

    Gloria Steinem meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with Monserrat Domínguez, Head of Content for the Cadena SER radio network, about her career and her personal and professional experience in the feminist movement. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Gloria Steinem meets with the public.

    Gloria Steinem meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with Monserrat Domínguez, Head of Content for the Cadena SER radio network, about her career and her personal and professional experience in the feminist movement. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Gloria Steinem meets with the public.

    Gloria Steinem meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with Monserrat Domínguez, Head of Content for the Cadena SER radio network, about her career and her personal and professional experience in the feminist movement. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A meeting with vocational training students from the area of Hospitality and Tourism, who have participated in the activity aimed at learning about the work of José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen (WCK) within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. The students carried out the following food emergency simulation exercise: putting themselves in an imaginary situation of major flooding within the area of their school, they prepared a plan to organize an emergency kitchen to feed 4,500 people in one day. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A meeting with vocational training students from the area of Hospitality and Tourism, who have participated in the activity aimed at learning about the work of José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen (WCK) within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. The students carried out the following food emergency simulation exercise: putting themselves in an imaginary situation of major flooding within the area of their school, they prepared a plan to organize an emergency kitchen to feed 4,500 people in one day. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A meeting with vocational training students from the area of Hospitality and Tourism, who have participated in the activity aimed at learning about the work of José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen (WCK) within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. The students carried out the following food emergency simulation exercise: putting themselves in an imaginary situation of major flooding within the area of their school, they prepared a plan to organize an emergency kitchen to feed 4,500 people in one day. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A meeting with vocational training students from the area of Hospitality and Tourism, who have participated in the activity aimed at learning about the work of José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen (WCK) within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. The students carried out the following food emergency simulation exercise: putting themselves in an imaginary situation of major flooding within the area of their school, they prepared a plan to organize an emergency kitchen to feed 4,500 people in one day. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A meeting with vocational training students from the area of Hospitality and Tourism, who have participated in the activity aimed at learning about the work of José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen (WCK) within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. The students carried out the following food emergency simulation exercise: putting themselves in an imaginary situation of major flooding within the area of their school, they prepared a plan to organize an emergency kitchen to feed 4,500 people in one day. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A meeting with vocational training students from the area of Hospitality and Tourism, who have participated in the activity aimed at learning about the work of José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen (WCK) within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. The students carried out the following food emergency simulation exercise: putting themselves in an imaginary situation of major flooding within the area of their school, they prepared a plan to organize an emergency kitchen to feed 4,500 people in one day. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A meeting with vocational training students from the area of Hospitality and Tourism, who have participated in the activity aimed at learning about the work of José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen (WCK) within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. The students carried out the following food emergency simulation exercise: putting themselves in an imaginary situation of major flooding within the area of their school, they prepared a plan to organize an emergency kitchen to feed 4,500 people in one day. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Feed Humanity. Asturias Central Kitchen”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A meeting with vocational training students from the area of Hospitality and Tourism, who have participated in the activity aimed at learning about the work of José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen (WCK) within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. The students carried out the following food emergency simulation exercise: putting themselves in an imaginary situation of major flooding within the area of their school, they prepared a plan to organize an emergency kitchen to feed 4,500 people in one day. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for  Female Education.

    Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. Leading figures in the organization visit the exhibition of projects by 3rd- and 4th-year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to CAMFED – Campaign for Female Education within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. They hold a meeting with the students, chaired by Emma Álvarez, head of the La Ería state secondary school and a teacher for Spain’s Institute for Peace and Cooperation Development NGO. © FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for  Female Education.

    Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. Leading figures in the organization visit the exhibition of projects by 3rd- and 4th-year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to CAMFED – Campaign for Female Education within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. They hold a meeting with the students, chaired by Emma Álvarez, head of the La Ería state secondary school and a teacher for Spain’s Institute for Peace and Cooperation Development NGO. © FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for  Female Education.

    Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. Leading figures in the organization visit the exhibition of projects by 3rd- and 4th-year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to CAMFED – Campaign for Female Education within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. They hold a meeting with the students, chaired by Emma Álvarez, head of the La Ería state secondary school and a teacher for Spain’s Institute for Peace and Cooperation Development NGO. © FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for  Female Education.

    Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. Leading figures in the organization visit the exhibition of projects by 3rd- and 4th-year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to CAMFED – Campaign for Female Education within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. They hold a meeting with the students, chaired by Emma Álvarez, head of the La Ería state secondary school and a teacher for Spain’s Institute for Peace and Cooperation Development NGO. © FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for  Female Education.

    Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. Leading figures in the organization visit the exhibition of projects by 3rd- and 4th-year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to CAMFED – Campaign for Female Education within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. They hold a meeting with the students, chaired by Emma Álvarez, head of the La Ería state secondary school and a teacher for Spain’s Institute for Peace and Cooperation Development NGO. © FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for  Female Education.

    Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. Leading figures in the organization visit the exhibition of projects by 3rd- and 4th-year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to CAMFED – Campaign for Female Education within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. They hold a meeting with the students, chaired by Emma Álvarez, head of the La Ería state secondary school and a teacher for Spain’s Institute for Peace and Cooperation Development NGO. © FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for  Female Education.

    Taking the Floor. “Learn-Thrive-Lead”. CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. Leading figures in the organization visit the exhibition of projects by 3rd- and 4th-year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to CAMFED – Campaign for Female Education within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. They hold a meeting with the students, chaired by Emma Álvarez, head of the La Ería state secondary school and a teacher for Spain’s Institute for Peace and Cooperation Development NGO. © FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi.

    Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Caption: With members of the biochemical and biotechnological scientific community interested in gaining insight into the joint Laureates’ field of work first-hand. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi.

    Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Caption: With members of the biochemical and biotechnological scientific community interested in gaining insight into the joint Laureates’ field of work first-hand. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi.

    Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Caption: With members of the biochemical and biotechnological scientific community interested in gaining insight into the joint Laureates’ field of work first-hand. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi.

    Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Caption: With members of the biochemical and biotechnological scientific community interested in gaining insight into the joint Laureates’ field of work first-hand. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi.

    Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Caption: With members of the biochemical and biotechnological scientific community interested in gaining insight into the joint Laureates’ field of work first-hand. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi.

    Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Breakfast meeting with Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi. Caption: With members of the biochemical and biotechnological scientific community interested in gaining insight into the joint Laureates’ field of work first-hand. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public.

    “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public. The four scientists have a conversation with Manuel Toharia, member of the jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public.

    “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public. The four scientists have a conversation with Manuel Toharia, member of the jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public.

    “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public. The four scientists have a conversation with Manuel Toharia, member of the jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public.

    “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public. The four scientists have a conversation with Manuel Toharia, member of the jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public.

    “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public. The four scientists have a conversation with Manuel Toharia, member of the jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public.

    “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public. The four scientists have a conversation with Manuel Toharia, member of the jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public.

    “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public. The four scientists have a conversation with Manuel Toharia, member of the jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip  Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public.

    “The Time of Science”. Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi meet with the public. The four scientists have a conversation with Manuel Toharia, member of the jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, about their professional careers and the development of vaccines for COVID-19. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen  NGO meet with the public.

    “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen NGO meet with the public. José Andrés will converse with journalist Juan Ramón Lucas in his hometown, Mieres, about his professional career and his social work. CEO of World Central Kitchen Nate Mook, Asturian chefs Pedro Morán, Marcos Morán and Nacho Manzano, and Ferrán Adrià (who will participate online) will also take part in the event. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen  NGO meet with the public.

    “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen NGO meet with the public. José Andrés will converse with journalist Juan Ramón Lucas in his hometown, Mieres, about his professional career and his social work. CEO of World Central Kitchen Nate Mook, Asturian chefs Pedro Morán, Marcos Morán and Nacho Manzano, and Ferrán Adrià (who will participate online) will also take part in the event. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen  NGO meet with the public.

    “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen NGO meet with the public. José Andrés will converse with journalist Juan Ramón Lucas in his hometown, Mieres, about his professional career and his social work. CEO of World Central Kitchen Nate Mook, Asturian chefs Pedro Morán, Marcos Morán and Nacho Manzano, and Ferrán Adrià (who will participate online) will also take part in the event. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen  NGO meet with the public.

    “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen NGO meet with the public. José Andrés will converse with journalist Juan Ramón Lucas in his hometown, Mieres, about his professional career and his social work. CEO of World Central Kitchen Nate Mook, Asturian chefs Pedro Morán, Marcos Morán and Nacho Manzano, and Ferrán Adrià (who will participate online) will also take part in the event. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen  NGO meet with the public.

    “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen NGO meet with the public. José Andrés will converse with journalist Juan Ramón Lucas in his hometown, Mieres, about his professional career and his social work. CEO of World Central Kitchen Nate Mook, Asturian chefs Pedro Morán, Marcos Morán and Nacho Manzano, and Ferrán Adrià (who will participate online) will also take part in the event. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen  NGO meet with the public.

    “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen NGO meet with the public. José Andrés will converse with journalist Juan Ramón Lucas in his hometown, Mieres, about his professional career and his social work. CEO of World Central Kitchen Nate Mook, Asturian chefs Pedro Morán, Marcos Morán and Nacho Manzano, and Ferrán Adrià (who will participate online) will also take part in the event. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen  NGO meet with the public.

    “You’re from Mieres”. José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen NGO meet with the public. José Andrés will converse with journalist Juan Ramón Lucas in his hometown, Mieres, about his professional career and his social work. CEO of World Central Kitchen Nate Mook, Asturian chefs Pedro Morán, Marcos Morán and Nacho Manzano, and Ferrán Adrià (who will participate online) will also take part in the event. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public.

    CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public. The meeting will be attended by the organization’s CEO, Lucy Lake, and Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor to the “CAMFED Association” division (the network of peer-support and leadership ‘sisters’ made up of former students empowered by the NGO), who will talk about the organization’s work with Rosa María Calaf, journalist and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public.

    CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public. The meeting will be attended by the organization’s CEO, Lucy Lake, and Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor to the “CAMFED Association” division (the network of peer-support and leadership ‘sisters’ made up of former students empowered by the NGO), who will talk about the organization’s work with Rosa María Calaf, journalist and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public.

    CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public. The meeting will be attended by the organization’s CEO, Lucy Lake, and Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor to the “CAMFED Association” division (the network of peer-support and leadership ‘sisters’ made up of former students empowered by the NGO), who will talk about the organization’s work with Rosa María Calaf, journalist and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public.

    CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public. The meeting will be attended by the organization’s CEO, Lucy Lake, and Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor to the “CAMFED Association” division (the network of peer-support and leadership ‘sisters’ made up of former students empowered by the NGO), who will talk about the organization’s work with Rosa María Calaf, journalist and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public.

    CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public. The meeting will be attended by the organization’s CEO, Lucy Lake, and Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor to the “CAMFED Association” division (the network of peer-support and leadership ‘sisters’ made up of former students empowered by the NGO), who will talk about the organization’s work with Rosa María Calaf, journalist and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public.

    CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education meets with the public. The meeting will be attended by the organization’s CEO, Lucy Lake, and Fiona Mavhinga, Executive Advisor to the “CAMFED Association” division (the network of peer-support and leadership ‘sisters’ made up of former students empowered by the NGO), who will talk about the organization’s work with Rosa María Calaf, journalist and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms  Factory.

    Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms Factory. Marina Abramović, 2021 Princess of Asturias Laureate for the Arts, visits the Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works exhibition, a sample of eight of her works that she has personally selected for Awards Week. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms  Factory.

    Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms Factory. Marina Abramović, 2021 Princess of Asturias Laureate for the Arts, visits the Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works exhibition, a sample of eight of her works that she has personally selected for Awards Week. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms  Factory.

    Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms Factory. Marina Abramović, 2021 Princess of Asturias Laureate for the Arts, visits the Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works exhibition, a sample of eight of her works that she has personally selected for Awards Week. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms  Factory.

    Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms Factory. Marina Abramović, 2021 Princess of Asturias Laureate for the Arts, visits the Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works exhibition, a sample of eight of her works that she has personally selected for Awards Week. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms  Factory.

    Marina Abramović visits the former La Vega Arms Factory. Marina Abramović, 2021 Princess of Asturias Laureate for the Arts, visits the Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works exhibition, a sample of eight of her works that she has personally selected for Awards Week. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Taking the Floor. “Scientific  Code”

    Taking the Floor. “Scientific Code” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, four of the scientists jointly bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects with secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (Scientific Code). This meeting will be chaired by Amador Menéndez Velázquez, Jury member for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Scientific  Code”

    Taking the Floor. “Scientific Code” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, four of the scientists jointly bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects with secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (Scientific Code). This meeting will be chaired by Amador Menéndez Velázquez, Jury member for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Scientific  Code”

    Taking the Floor. “Scientific Code” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, four of the scientists jointly bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects with secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (Scientific Code). This meeting will be chaired by Amador Menéndez Velázquez, Jury member for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Scientific  Code”

    Taking the Floor. “Scientific Code” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, four of the scientists jointly bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects with secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (Scientific Code). This meeting will be chaired by Amador Menéndez Velázquez, Jury member for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Scientific  Code”

    Taking the Floor. “Scientific Code” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, four of the scientists jointly bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects with secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (Scientific Code). This meeting will be chaired by Amador Menéndez Velázquez, Jury member for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Scientific  Code”

    Taking the Floor. “Scientific Code” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, four of the scientists jointly bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects with secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (Scientific Code). This meeting will be chaired by Amador Menéndez Velázquez, Jury member for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Scientific  Code”

    Taking the Floor. “Scientific Code” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, four of the scientists jointly bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects with secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (Scientific Code). This meeting will be chaired by Amador Menéndez Velázquez, Jury member for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “The Magnificent Seven Scientists”

    Taking the Floor. “The Magnificent Seven Scientists” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects by primary school children who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (The Magnificent Seven Scientists). ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “The Magnificent Seven Scientists”

    Taking the Floor. “The Magnificent Seven Scientists” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects by primary school children who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (The Magnificent Seven Scientists). ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “The Magnificent Seven Scientists”

    Taking the Floor. “The Magnificent Seven Scientists” Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Philip Felgner and Derrick Rossi, bestowed with the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research will visit an exhibition of projects by primary school children who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools (The Magnificent Seven Scientists). ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem.

    Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem. Gloria Steinem, Princess of Asturias Laureate for Communication and Humanities, will participate in a breakfast meeting with lecturers –on the Master’s and PhD programmes in Feminist and Gender Studies– belonging to the University Institute on Gender and Diversity. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem.

    Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem. Gloria Steinem, Princess of Asturias Laureate for Communication and Humanities, will participate in a breakfast meeting with lecturers –on the Master’s and PhD programmes in Feminist and Gender Studies– belonging to the University Institute on Gender and Diversity. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem.

    Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem. Gloria Steinem, Princess of Asturias Laureate for Communication and Humanities, will participate in a breakfast meeting with lecturers –on the Master’s and PhD programmes in Feminist and Gender Studies– belonging to the University Institute on Gender and Diversity. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem.

    Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem. Gloria Steinem, Princess of Asturias Laureate for Communication and Humanities, will participate in a breakfast meeting with lecturers –on the Master’s and PhD programmes in Feminist and Gender Studies– belonging to the University Institute on Gender and Diversity. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem.

    Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem. Gloria Steinem, Princess of Asturias Laureate for Communication and Humanities, will participate in a breakfast meeting with lecturers –on the Master’s and PhD programmes in Feminist and Gender Studies– belonging to the University Institute on Gender and Diversity. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem.

    Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem. Gloria Steinem, Princess of Asturias Laureate for Communication and Humanities, will participate in a breakfast meeting with lecturers –on the Master’s and PhD programmes in Feminist and Gender Studies– belonging to the University Institute on Gender and Diversity. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem.

    Breakfast meeting with Gloria Steinem. Gloria Steinem, Princess of Asturias Laureate for Communication and Humanities, will participate in a breakfast meeting with lecturers –on the Master’s and PhD programmes in Feminist and Gender Studies– belonging to the University Institute on Gender and Diversity. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales.

    Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales. Teresa Perales will visit an exhibition of projects by 5th- and 6th- year primary school and 1st- and 2nd-year secondary students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. A representation of pupils will attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools will connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in presenting, in any format they chose, the research they carried out on the history of the Paralympic Games and the swimmer’s life and career. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales.

    Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales. Teresa Perales will visit an exhibition of projects by 5th- and 6th- year primary school and 1st- and 2nd-year secondary students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. A representation of pupils will attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools will connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in presenting, in any format they chose, the research they carried out on the history of the Paralympic Games and the swimmer’s life and career. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales.

    Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales. Teresa Perales will visit an exhibition of projects by 5th- and 6th- year primary school and 1st- and 2nd-year secondary students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. A representation of pupils will attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools will connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in presenting, in any format they chose, the research they carried out on the history of the Paralympic Games and the swimmer’s life and career. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales.

    Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales. Teresa Perales will visit an exhibition of projects by 5th- and 6th- year primary school and 1st- and 2nd-year secondary students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. A representation of pupils will attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools will connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in presenting, in any format they chose, the research they carried out on the history of the Paralympic Games and the swimmer’s life and career. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales.

    Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales. Teresa Perales will visit an exhibition of projects by 5th- and 6th- year primary school and 1st- and 2nd-year secondary students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. A representation of pupils will attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools will connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in presenting, in any format they chose, the research they carried out on the history of the Paralympic Games and the swimmer’s life and career. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales.

    Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales. Teresa Perales will visit an exhibition of projects by 5th- and 6th- year primary school and 1st- and 2nd-year secondary students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. A representation of pupils will attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools will connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in presenting, in any format they chose, the research they carried out on the history of the Paralympic Games and the swimmer’s life and career. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales.

    Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales. Teresa Perales will visit an exhibition of projects by 5th- and 6th- year primary school and 1st- and 2nd-year secondary students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. A representation of pupils will attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools will connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in presenting, in any format they chose, the research they carried out on the history of the Paralympic Games and the swimmer’s life and career. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales.

    Taking the Floor. “An Unstoppable Movement”. Teresa Perales. Teresa Perales will visit an exhibition of projects by 5th- and 6th- year primary school and 1st- and 2nd-year secondary students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. A representation of pupils will attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools will connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in presenting, in any format they chose, the research they carried out on the history of the Paralympic Games and the swimmer’s life and career. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Marina Abramović meets with the public.

    Marina Abramović meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with María de Corral, curator, arts critic and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, about her professional career, the keys to her artistic work and her aspirations for the future. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović meets with the public.

    Marina Abramović meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with María de Corral, curator, arts critic and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, about her professional career, the keys to her artistic work and her aspirations for the future. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović meets with the public.

    Marina Abramović meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with María de Corral, curator, arts critic and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, about her professional career, the keys to her artistic work and her aspirations for the future. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović meets with the public.

    Marina Abramović meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with María de Corral, curator, arts critic and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, about her professional career, the keys to her artistic work and her aspirations for the future. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović meets with the public.

    Marina Abramović meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with María de Corral, curator, arts critic and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, about her professional career, the keys to her artistic work and her aspirations for the future. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović meets with the public.

    Marina Abramović meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with María de Corral, curator, arts critic and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, about her professional career, the keys to her artistic work and her aspirations for the future. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Marina Abramović meets with the public.

    Marina Abramović meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with María de Corral, curator, arts critic and member of the Jury for the 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, about her professional career, the keys to her artistic work and her aspirations for the future. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Teresa Perales meets with the public.

    Teresa Perales meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with journalist Almudena Rivera about her achievements and her sporting career. The aim of the conversation is to share the key values of Paralympic and adapted sport. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Teresa Perales meets with the public.

    Teresa Perales meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with journalist Almudena Rivera about her achievements and her sporting career. The aim of the conversation is to share the key values of Paralympic and adapted sport. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Teresa Perales meets with the public.

    Teresa Perales meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with journalist Almudena Rivera about her achievements and her sporting career. The aim of the conversation is to share the key values of Paralympic and adapted sport. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Teresa Perales meets with the public.

    Teresa Perales meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with journalist Almudena Rivera about her achievements and her sporting career. The aim of the conversation is to share the key values of Paralympic and adapted sport. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Teresa Perales meets with the public.

    Teresa Perales meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with journalist Almudena Rivera about her achievements and her sporting career. The aim of the conversation is to share the key values of Paralympic and adapted sport. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Teresa Perales meets with the public.

    Teresa Perales meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with journalist Almudena Rivera about her achievements and her sporting career. The aim of the conversation is to share the key values of Paralympic and adapted sport. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Teresa Perales meets with the public.

    Teresa Perales meets with the public. The Laureate will converse with journalist Almudena Rivera about her achievements and her sporting career. The aim of the conversation is to share the key values of Paralympic and adapted sport. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés.

    Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés. The Laureate hold a meeting with political representatives of the region. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés.

    Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés. The Laureate hold a meeting with political representatives of the region. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés.

    Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés. The Laureate hold a meeting with political representatives of the region. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés.

    Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés. The Laureate hold a meeting with political representatives of the region. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés.

    Visit to the Principality of Asturias Regional Parliament by José Andrés. The Laureate hold a meeting with political representatives of the region. ©FPA | Dani Mora

  • Lucy Lake visits the permanent facilities in La Vega Arms Factory

    Lucy Lake visits the permanent facilities in La Vega Arms Factory The CEO of CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education, 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for International Coopereation, visits the "Taking the Floor" exhibition and the "Sylva" permanent instalation.

  • Lucy Lake visits the permanent facilities in La Vega Arms Factory

    Lucy Lake visits the permanent facilities in La Vega Arms Factory The CEO of CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education, 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for International Coopereation, visits the "Taking the Floor" exhibition and the "Sylva" permanent instalation.

  • Lucy Lake visits the permanent facilities in La Vega Arms Factory

    Lucy Lake visits the permanent facilities in La Vega Arms Factory The CEO of CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education, 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for International Coopereation, visits the "Taking the Floor" exhibition and the "Sylva" permanent instalation.

  • Lucy Lake visits the permanent facilities in La Vega Arms Factory

    Lucy Lake visits the permanent facilities in La Vega Arms Factory The CEO of CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education, 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for International Coopereation, visits the "Taking the Floor" exhibition and the "Sylva" permanent instalation.

  • Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space.

    Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space. Gloria Steinem visits an exhibition of projects by 3rd and 4th year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. She also holds a meeting with the students, chaired by Alejandra Moreno Álvarez, who lectures in English at the University of Oviedo. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space.

    Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space. Gloria Steinem visits an exhibition of projects by 3rd and 4th year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. She also holds a meeting with the students, chaired by Alejandra Moreno Álvarez, who lectures in English at the University of Oviedo. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space.

    Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space. Gloria Steinem visits an exhibition of projects by 3rd and 4th year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. She also holds a meeting with the students, chaired by Alejandra Moreno Álvarez, who lectures in English at the University of Oviedo. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space.

    Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space. Gloria Steinem visits an exhibition of projects by 3rd and 4th year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. She also holds a meeting with the students, chaired by Alejandra Moreno Álvarez, who lectures in English at the University of Oviedo. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space.

    Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space. Gloria Steinem visits an exhibition of projects by 3rd and 4th year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. She also holds a meeting with the students, chaired by Alejandra Moreno Álvarez, who lectures in English at the University of Oviedo. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space.

    Taking the Floor. “GenerAction”. Steinem Space. Gloria Steinem visits an exhibition of projects by 3rd and 4th year secondary school and pre-university students who have participated in the section devoted to the Laureate within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. She also holds a meeting with the students, chaired by Alejandra Moreno Álvarez, who lectures in English at the University of Oviedo. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. José Andrés visits an exhibition of projects by secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. He will later hold a meeting with the students, chaired by journalist Arturo Téllez. A representation of pupils attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in making a comic strip and/or comic about José Andrés’ personal life and professional career, the work he does with WCK or how he has managed to make an everyday element such as food a way of connecting individuals, cultures and peoples. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. José Andrés visits an exhibition of projects by secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. He will later hold a meeting with the students, chaired by journalist Arturo Téllez. A representation of pupils attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in making a comic strip and/or comic about José Andrés’ personal life and professional career, the work he does with WCK or how he has managed to make an everyday element such as food a way of connecting individuals, cultures and peoples. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. José Andrés visits an exhibition of projects by secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. He will later hold a meeting with the students, chaired by journalist Arturo Téllez. A representation of pupils attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in making a comic strip and/or comic about José Andrés’ personal life and professional career, the work he does with WCK or how he has managed to make an everyday element such as food a way of connecting individuals, cultures and peoples. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. José Andrés visits an exhibition of projects by secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. He will later hold a meeting with the students, chaired by journalist Arturo Téllez. A representation of pupils attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in making a comic strip and/or comic about José Andrés’ personal life and professional career, the work he does with WCK or how he has managed to make an everyday element such as food a way of connecting individuals, cultures and peoples. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. José Andrés visits an exhibition of projects by secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. He will later hold a meeting with the students, chaired by journalist Arturo Téllez. A representation of pupils attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in making a comic strip and/or comic about José Andrés’ personal life and professional career, the work he does with WCK or how he has managed to make an everyday element such as food a way of connecting individuals, cultures and peoples. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. José Andrés visits an exhibition of projects by secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. He will later hold a meeting with the students, chaired by journalist Arturo Téllez. A representation of pupils attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in making a comic strip and/or comic about José Andrés’ personal life and professional career, the work he does with WCK or how he has managed to make an everyday element such as food a way of connecting individuals, cultures and peoples. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen.

    Taking the Floor. “Concord Is Served”. José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. José Andrés visits an exhibition of projects by secondary school students who have participated in the section devoted to these Laureates within the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. He will later hold a meeting with the students, chaired by journalist Arturo Téllez. A representation of pupils attend the event in person while the rest of the participating schools connect via video call. The activity proposed to the students consisted in making a comic strip and/or comic about José Andrés’ personal life and professional career, the work he does with WCK or how he has managed to make an everyday element such as food a way of connecting individuals, cultures and peoples. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020.

    Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020. The Princess of Asturias Foundation presents the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) with the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020, awarded to Spanish health workers on the front line against COVID-19. The event includes the interventions of the president of the Princess of Asturias Foundation, Luis Fernández-Vega Sanz, and the president of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, as well as the assistance of some health workers who represented the group that received the award in 2020. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020.

    Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020. The Princess of Asturias Foundation presents the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) with the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020, awarded to Spanish health workers on the front line against COVID-19. The event includes the interventions of the president of the Princess of Asturias Foundation, Luis Fernández-Vega Sanz, and the president of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, as well as the assistance of some health workers who represented the group that received the award in 2020. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020.

    Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020. The Princess of Asturias Foundation presents the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) with the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020, awarded to Spanish health workers on the front line against COVID-19. The event includes the interventions of the president of the Princess of Asturias Foundation, Luis Fernández-Vega Sanz, and the president of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, as well as the assistance of some health workers who represented the group that received the award in 2020. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020.

    Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020. The Princess of Asturias Foundation presents the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) with the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020, awarded to Spanish health workers on the front line against COVID-19. The event includes the interventions of the president of the Princess of Asturias Foundation, Luis Fernández-Vega Sanz, and the president of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, as well as the assistance of some health workers who represented the group that received the award in 2020. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020.

    Presentation to the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) of the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020. The Princess of Asturias Foundation presents the Central University Hospital of Asturias (HUCA) with the symbols that represent the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord 2020, awarded to Spanish health workers on the front line against COVID-19. The event includes the interventions of the president of the Princess of Asturias Foundation, Luis Fernández-Vega Sanz, and the president of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, as well as the assistance of some health workers who represented the group that received the award in 2020. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo).

    Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo). Pupils at this school had been in contact with her months before the granting of the Award, considering her as a role model of a woman scientist in the activities they carried out on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo).

    Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo). Pupils at this school had been in contact with her months before the granting of the Award, considering her as a role model of a woman scientist in the activities they carried out on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo).

    Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo). Pupils at this school had been in contact with her months before the granting of the Award, considering her as a role model of a woman scientist in the activities they carried out on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo).

    Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo). Pupils at this school had been in contact with her months before the granting of the Award, considering her as a role model of a woman scientist in the activities they carried out on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo).

    Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo). Pupils at this school had been in contact with her months before the granting of the Award, considering her as a role model of a woman scientist in the activities they carried out on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo).

    Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo). Pupils at this school had been in contact with her months before the granting of the Award, considering her as a role model of a woman scientist in the activities they carried out on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo).

    Katalin Karikó visits the Clara Campoamor State Primary School, in Riañu (Langreo). Pupils at this school had been in contact with her months before the granting of the Award, considering her as a role model of a woman scientist in the activities they carried out on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2021. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • “Feminist Enclave” concert.

    “Feminist Enclave” concert. An ensemble of string, piano and voice led by Asturian violist Cristina Gestido will perform a repertoire of classical pieces. Compositions that have formed part of the heart of feminism will be reviewed, the atmosphere in which some of the movement’s most outstanding achievements took place will be recreated and light will be shone on the work of female composers unknown to the general public. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Feminist Enclave” concert.

    “Feminist Enclave” concert. An ensemble of string, piano and voice led by Asturian violist Cristina Gestido will perform a repertoire of classical pieces. Compositions that have formed part of the heart of feminism will be reviewed, the atmosphere in which some of the movement’s most outstanding achievements took place will be recreated and light will be shone on the work of female composers unknown to the general public. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Feminist Enclave” concert.

    “Feminist Enclave” concert. An ensemble of string, piano and voice led by Asturian violist Cristina Gestido will perform a repertoire of classical pieces. Compositions that have formed part of the heart of feminism will be reviewed, the atmosphere in which some of the movement’s most outstanding achievements took place will be recreated and light will be shone on the work of female composers unknown to the general public. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Feminist Enclave” concert.

    “Feminist Enclave” concert. An ensemble of string, piano and voice led by Asturian violist Cristina Gestido will perform a repertoire of classical pieces. Compositions that have formed part of the heart of feminism will be reviewed, the atmosphere in which some of the movement’s most outstanding achievements took place will be recreated and light will be shone on the work of female composers unknown to the general public. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Screening of Ouaga Girls.

    Screening of Ouaga Girls. As the work of CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education shows, education is the key to social and collective development, the door to new opportunities. This film tells the story of a group of girls who attend classes in the capital of Burkina Faso to become mechanics, a profession commonly identified as male. They overcome all kinds of prejudices and fight to get ahead in a country where the unemployment rate among young people reaches 52%. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Screening of To Kill a  Mockingbird.

    “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Screening of To Kill a Mockingbird. On the basis of this film, the cinematographic archetype of the search for justice, the audience reflects on the relationships between the concepts of justice and society, both very present in Amartya Sen’s thinking. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Screening of To Kill a  Mockingbird.

    “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Screening of To Kill a Mockingbird. On the basis of this film, the cinematographic archetype of the search for justice, the audience reflects on the relationships between the concepts of justice and society, both very present in Amartya Sen’s thinking. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Screening of To Kill a  Mockingbird.

    “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Screening of To Kill a Mockingbird. On the basis of this film, the cinematographic archetype of the search for justice, the audience reflects on the relationships between the concepts of justice and society, both very present in Amartya Sen’s thinking. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “People Have the Power” concert.

    “People Have the Power” concert. Asturian musician Mar Álvarez will head a concert in which some of the songs that have accompanied the feminist movement and other social struggles from the second half of the 20th century to the present day can be heard. The repertoire, which includes rock, pop and soul, as well as other styles of popular music, is a kind of soundtrack to a road journey along paths trod by Gloria Steinem throughout her life. ©FPA | Iván Martinez

  • “People Have the Power” concert.

    “People Have the Power” concert. Asturian musician Mar Álvarez will head a concert in which some of the songs that have accompanied the feminist movement and other social struggles from the second half of the 20th century to the present day can be heard. The repertoire, which includes rock, pop and soul, as well as other styles of popular music, is a kind of soundtrack to a road journey along paths trod by Gloria Steinem throughout her life. ©FPA | Iván Martinez

  • “People Have the Power” concert.

    “People Have the Power” concert. Asturian musician Mar Álvarez will head a concert in which some of the songs that have accompanied the feminist movement and other social struggles from the second half of the 20th century to the present day can be heard. The repertoire, which includes rock, pop and soul, as well as other styles of popular music, is a kind of soundtrack to a road journey along paths trod by Gloria Steinem throughout her life. ©FPA | Iván Martinez

  • “People Have the Power” concert.

    “People Have the Power” concert. Asturian musician Mar Álvarez will head a concert in which some of the songs that have accompanied the feminist movement and other social struggles from the second half of the 20th century to the present day can be heard. The repertoire, which includes rock, pop and soul, as well as other styles of popular music, is a kind of soundtrack to a road journey along paths trod by Gloria Steinem throughout her life. ©FPA | Iván Martinez

  • “People Have the Power” concert.

    “People Have the Power” concert. Asturian musician Mar Álvarez will head a concert in which some of the songs that have accompanied the feminist movement and other social struggles from the second half of the 20th century to the present day can be heard. The repertoire, which includes rock, pop and soul, as well as other styles of popular music, is a kind of soundtrack to a road journey along paths trod by Gloria Steinem throughout her life. ©FPA | Iván Martinez

  • “People Have the Power” concert.

    “People Have the Power” concert. Asturian musician Mar Álvarez will head a concert in which some of the songs that have accompanied the feminist movement and other social struggles from the second half of the 20th century to the present day can be heard. The repertoire, which includes rock, pop and soul, as well as other styles of popular music, is a kind of soundtrack to a road journey along paths trod by Gloria Steinem throughout her life. ©FPA | Iván Martinez

  • “People Have the Power” concert.

    “People Have the Power” concert. Asturian musician Mar Álvarez will head a concert in which some of the songs that have accompanied the feminist movement and other social struggles from the second half of the 20th century to the present day can be heard. The repertoire, which includes rock, pop and soul, as well as other styles of popular music, is a kind of soundtrack to a road journey along paths trod by Gloria Steinem throughout her life. ©FPA | Iván Martinez

  • “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Modern Times film-concert.

    “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Modern Times film-concert. Coordinated by University of Oviedo lecturer Armando Menéndez Viso, “The Sen Perspective” film cycle will be structured around four pairs of concepts that lead us to the Laureate’s thinking: the individual and the group; economics and ethics; capabilities and freedom; and justice and society. Musician César Latorre will perform a live soundtrack to Charles Chaplin’s iconic film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Modern Times film-concert.

    “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Modern Times film-concert. Coordinated by University of Oviedo lecturer Armando Menéndez Viso, “The Sen Perspective” film cycle will be structured around four pairs of concepts that lead us to the Laureate’s thinking: the individual and the group; economics and ethics; capabilities and freedom; and justice and society. Musician César Latorre will perform a live soundtrack to Charles Chaplin’s iconic film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Modern Times film-concert.

    “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Modern Times film-concert. Coordinated by University of Oviedo lecturer Armando Menéndez Viso, “The Sen Perspective” film cycle will be structured around four pairs of concepts that lead us to the Laureate’s thinking: the individual and the group; economics and ethics; capabilities and freedom; and justice and society. Musician César Latorre will perform a live soundtrack to Charles Chaplin’s iconic film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Modern Times film-concert.

    “The Sen Perspective” film cycle. Modern Times film-concert. Coordinated by University of Oviedo lecturer Armando Menéndez Viso, “The Sen Perspective” film cycle will be structured around four pairs of concepts that lead us to the Laureate’s thinking: the individual and the group; economics and ethics; capabilities and freedom; and justice and society. Musician César Latorre will perform a live soundtrack to Charles Chaplin’s iconic film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Steinem Space. “The Powers of Wonder Woman”.

    Steinem Space. “The Powers of Wonder Woman”. Via a campaign on its pages, the magazine Ms., which Gloria Steinem co-founded, got DC Comics to recover the original version of Wonder Woman, after having reduced this superheroine’s powers in one of their comics. In this workshop, children over 6 will be encouraged to draw Wonder Woman and choose new powers for her. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Steinem Space. “The Powers of Wonder Woman”.

    Steinem Space. “The Powers of Wonder Woman”. Via a campaign on its pages, the magazine Ms., which Gloria Steinem co-founded, got DC Comics to recover the original version of Wonder Woman, after having reduced this superheroine’s powers in one of their comics. In this workshop, children over 6 will be encouraged to draw Wonder Woman and choose new powers for her. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space.  “Conscious Body”.

    Body and Mind Space. “Conscious Body”. Inspired by Gloria Steinem’s book Revolution from Within. This activity is devoted to the study of the factors of movement that allow each person to find new ways of communicating through body language. Imparted by Ana Pérez de Amézaga, PhD in the Teaching of Body Language.©FPA | Ivan Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space.  “Conscious Body”.

    Body and Mind Space. “Conscious Body”. Inspired by Gloria Steinem’s book Revolution from Within. This activity is devoted to the study of the factors of movement that allow each person to find new ways of communicating through body language. Imparted by Ana Pérez de Amézaga, PhD in the Teaching of Body Language.©FPA | Ivan Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space.  “Conscious Body”.

    Body and Mind Space. “Conscious Body”. Inspired by Gloria Steinem’s book Revolution from Within. This activity is devoted to the study of the factors of movement that allow each person to find new ways of communicating through body language. Imparted by Ana Pérez de Amézaga, PhD in the Teaching of Body Language.©FPA | Ivan Martínez

  • Steinem Space. “Bags on the Go”.

    Steinem Space. “Bags on the Go”. In the “Bags on the Go” workshop, participants personalize a cloth bag with a quote from Gloria Steinem. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Steinem Space. “Bags on the Go”.

    Steinem Space. “Bags on the Go”. In the “Bags on the Go” workshop, participants personalize a cloth bag with a quote from Gloria Steinem. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Steinem Space. “Bags on the Go”.

    Steinem Space. “Bags on the Go”. In the “Bags on the Go” workshop, participants personalize a cloth bag with a quote from Gloria Steinem. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Steinem Space. “Bags on the Go”.

    Steinem Space. “Bags on the Go”. In the “Bags on the Go” workshop, participants personalize a cloth bag with a quote from Gloria Steinem. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games

    “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games In this activity, aimed preferably at families, six events will be proposed that seek to bring the public closer to the practice of different Paralympic sports: wheelchair basketball, blind football, athletics, archery, boccia and adapted swimming. In addition, there will also be explanatory panels on the Paralympic Games and a compendium of questions on this subject and Teresa Perales’ career. The aim is to recognize the Laureate’s career and promote inclusion and social awareness via the dissemination of sport for people with disabilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games

    “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games In this activity, aimed preferably at families, six events will be proposed that seek to bring the public closer to the practice of different Paralympic sports: wheelchair basketball, blind football, athletics, archery, boccia and adapted swimming. In addition, there will also be explanatory panels on the Paralympic Games and a compendium of questions on this subject and Teresa Perales’ career. The aim is to recognize the Laureate’s career and promote inclusion and social awareness via the dissemination of sport for people with disabilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games

    “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games In this activity, aimed preferably at families, six events will be proposed that seek to bring the public closer to the practice of different Paralympic sports: wheelchair basketball, blind football, athletics, archery, boccia and adapted swimming. In addition, there will also be explanatory panels on the Paralympic Games and a compendium of questions on this subject and Teresa Perales’ career. The aim is to recognize the Laureate’s career and promote inclusion and social awareness via the dissemination of sport for people with disabilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games

    “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games In this activity, aimed preferably at families, six events will be proposed that seek to bring the public closer to the practice of different Paralympic sports: wheelchair basketball, blind football, athletics, archery, boccia and adapted swimming. In addition, there will also be explanatory panels on the Paralympic Games and a compendium of questions on this subject and Teresa Perales’ career. The aim is to recognize the Laureate’s career and promote inclusion and social awareness via the dissemination of sport for people with disabilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games

    “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games In this activity, aimed preferably at families, six events will be proposed that seek to bring the public closer to the practice of different Paralympic sports: wheelchair basketball, blind football, athletics, archery, boccia and adapted swimming. In addition, there will also be explanatory panels on the Paralympic Games and a compendium of questions on this subject and Teresa Perales’ career. The aim is to recognize the Laureate’s career and promote inclusion and social awareness via the dissemination of sport for people with disabilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games

    “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games In this activity, aimed preferably at families, six events will be proposed that seek to bring the public closer to the practice of different Paralympic sports: wheelchair basketball, blind football, athletics, archery, boccia and adapted swimming. In addition, there will also be explanatory panels on the Paralympic Games and a compendium of questions on this subject and Teresa Perales’ career. The aim is to recognize the Laureate’s career and promote inclusion and social awareness via the dissemination of sport for people with disabilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games

    “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games In this activity, aimed preferably at families, six events will be proposed that seek to bring the public closer to the practice of different Paralympic sports: wheelchair basketball, blind football, athletics, archery, boccia and adapted swimming. In addition, there will also be explanatory panels on the Paralympic Games and a compendium of questions on this subject and Teresa Perales’ career. The aim is to recognize the Laureate’s career and promote inclusion and social awareness via the dissemination of sport for people with disabilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games

    “Tribute to Teresa Perales” mini paralympic games In this activity, aimed preferably at families, six events will be proposed that seek to bring the public closer to the practice of different Paralympic sports: wheelchair basketball, blind football, athletics, archery, boccia and adapted swimming. In addition, there will also be explanatory panels on the Paralympic Games and a compendium of questions on this subject and Teresa Perales’ career. The aim is to recognize the Laureate’s career and promote inclusion and social awareness via the dissemination of sport for people with disabilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Universe Carrère” stage show.

    “Universe Carrère” stage show. A stage show directed by actress and theatrical director Cris Puertas, who will propose immersing the audience in the work of Emmanuel Carrère through the transformation into dramatic text of some significant passages included in his most representative books (Gothic Romance, The Adversary, Limónov and Yoga). Cris Puertas and Sandro Cordero will perform in the show, accompanied by María Cueva at the piano. Playwriting by José Busto and scenography by Cristina Busto. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Universe Carrère” stage show.

    “Universe Carrère” stage show. A stage show directed by actress and theatrical director Cris Puertas, who will propose immersing the audience in the work of Emmanuel Carrère through the transformation into dramatic text of some significant passages included in his most representative books (Gothic Romance, The Adversary, Limónov and Yoga). Cris Puertas and Sandro Cordero will perform in the show, accompanied by María Cueva at the piano. Playwriting by José Busto and scenography by Cristina Busto. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Universe Carrère” stage show.

    “Universe Carrère” stage show. A stage show directed by actress and theatrical director Cris Puertas, who will propose immersing the audience in the work of Emmanuel Carrère through the transformation into dramatic text of some significant passages included in his most representative books (Gothic Romance, The Adversary, Limónov and Yoga). Cris Puertas and Sandro Cordero will perform in the show, accompanied by María Cueva at the piano. Playwriting by José Busto and scenography by Cristina Busto. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Universe Carrère” stage show.

    “Universe Carrère” stage show. A stage show directed by actress and theatrical director Cris Puertas, who will propose immersing the audience in the work of Emmanuel Carrère through the transformation into dramatic text of some significant passages included in his most representative books (Gothic Romance, The Adversary, Limónov and Yoga). Cris Puertas and Sandro Cordero will perform in the show, accompanied by María Cueva at the piano. Playwriting by José Busto and scenography by Cristina Busto. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Universe Carrère” stage show.

    “Universe Carrère” stage show. A stage show directed by actress and theatrical director Cris Puertas, who will propose immersing the audience in the work of Emmanuel Carrère through the transformation into dramatic text of some significant passages included in his most representative books (Gothic Romance, The Adversary, Limónov and Yoga). Cris Puertas and Sandro Cordero will perform in the show, accompanied by María Cueva at the piano. Playwriting by José Busto and scenography by Cristina Busto. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Revealed Women” film-concert.

    “Revealed Women” film-concert. Asturian composer Verónica R. Galán will perform a live soundtrack created especially for the occasion, accompanied by musician Javier Bejarano. The programme consists of three short films directed by pioneering women of the silver screen made at the beginning of the 20th century: The Rosary (1913) and Suspense (1913), both by Lois Weber, and Parabola (1937), by Mary Ellen Bute. Two women filmmakers who represent the image of professionals forgotten by history despite their achievements in the world of film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Revealed Women” film-concert.

    “Revealed Women” film-concert. Asturian composer Verónica R. Galán will perform a live soundtrack created especially for the occasion, accompanied by musician Javier Bejarano. The programme consists of three short films directed by pioneering women of the silver screen made at the beginning of the 20th century: The Rosary (1913) and Suspense (1913), both by Lois Weber, and Parabola (1937), by Mary Ellen Bute. Two women filmmakers who represent the image of professionals forgotten by history despite their achievements in the world of film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Revealed Women” film-concert.

    “Revealed Women” film-concert. Asturian composer Verónica R. Galán will perform a live soundtrack created especially for the occasion, accompanied by musician Javier Bejarano. The programme consists of three short films directed by pioneering women of the silver screen made at the beginning of the 20th century: The Rosary (1913) and Suspense (1913), both by Lois Weber, and Parabola (1937), by Mary Ellen Bute. Two women filmmakers who represent the image of professionals forgotten by history despite their achievements in the world of film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Revealed Women” film-concert.

    “Revealed Women” film-concert. Asturian composer Verónica R. Galán will perform a live soundtrack created especially for the occasion, accompanied by musician Javier Bejarano. The programme consists of three short films directed by pioneering women of the silver screen made at the beginning of the 20th century: The Rosary (1913) and Suspense (1913), both by Lois Weber, and Parabola (1937), by Mary Ellen Bute. Two women filmmakers who represent the image of professionals forgotten by history despite their achievements in the world of film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Revealed Women” film-concert.

    “Revealed Women” film-concert. Asturian composer Verónica R. Galán will perform a live soundtrack created especially for the occasion, accompanied by musician Javier Bejarano. The programme consists of three short films directed by pioneering women of the silver screen made at the beginning of the 20th century: The Rosary (1913) and Suspense (1913), both by Lois Weber, and Parabola (1937), by Mary Ellen Bute. Two women filmmakers who represent the image of professionals forgotten by history despite their achievements in the world of film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “Revealed Women” film-concert.

    “Revealed Women” film-concert. Asturian composer Verónica R. Galán will perform a live soundtrack created especially for the occasion, accompanied by musician Javier Bejarano. The programme consists of three short films directed by pioneering women of the silver screen made at the beginning of the 20th century: The Rosary (1913) and Suspense (1913), both by Lois Weber, and Parabola (1937), by Mary Ellen Bute. Two women filmmakers who represent the image of professionals forgotten by history despite their achievements in the world of film. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space. “Meditations in Sound” workshop-concert.

    Body and Mind Space. “Meditations in Sound” workshop-concert. This is inspired by what is known as the “Abramović Method”. Via a series of diverse musical pieces, to be performed by violinist Sabine Lohez and pianist María Cueva, the public will be invited to unlearn their listening habits and enter into a state of concentration and “deep listening”. Among the scores to be played are John Cage’s 4’33’’, Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel, and a selection from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita No. 2. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space. “Meditations in Sound” workshop-concert.

    Body and Mind Space. “Meditations in Sound” workshop-concert. This is inspired by what is known as the “Abramović Method”. Via a series of diverse musical pieces, to be performed by violinist Sabine Lohez and pianist María Cueva, the public will be invited to unlearn their listening habits and enter into a state of concentration and “deep listening”. Among the scores to be played are John Cage’s 4’33’’, Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel, and a selection from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita No. 2. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space. “Meditations in Sound” workshop-concert.

    Body and Mind Space. “Meditations in Sound” workshop-concert. This is inspired by what is known as the “Abramović Method”. Via a series of diverse musical pieces, to be performed by violinist Sabine Lohez and pianist María Cueva, the public will be invited to unlearn their listening habits and enter into a state of concentration and “deep listening”. Among the scores to be played are John Cage’s 4’33’’, Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel, and a selection from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita No. 2. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space. “Meditations in Sound” workshop-concert.

    Body and Mind Space. “Meditations in Sound” workshop-concert. This is inspired by what is known as the “Abramović Method”. Via a series of diverse musical pieces, to be performed by violinist Sabine Lohez and pianist María Cueva, the public will be invited to unlearn their listening habits and enter into a state of concentration and “deep listening”. Among the scores to be played are John Cage’s 4’33’’, Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel, and a selection from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita No. 2. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space. “Yoga for Readers”.

    Body and Mind Space. “Yoga for Readers”. Based on Emmanuel Carrère’s latest book, Yoga, a workshop on this discipline will be scheduled in which participants will be guided by yoga teacher Nuno de Oliveira, who, based on the Laureate’s words, will help them explore the way the latter understands the breathing, meditation, and philosophy of this branch of learning in practice. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space. “Yoga for Readers”.

    Body and Mind Space. “Yoga for Readers”. Based on Emmanuel Carrère’s latest book, Yoga, a workshop on this discipline will be scheduled in which participants will be guided by yoga teacher Nuno de Oliveira, who, based on the Laureate’s words, will help them explore the way the latter understands the breathing, meditation, and philosophy of this branch of learning in practice. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space. “Yoga for Readers”.

    Body and Mind Space. “Yoga for Readers”. Based on Emmanuel Carrère’s latest book, Yoga, a workshop on this discipline will be scheduled in which participants will be guided by yoga teacher Nuno de Oliveira, who, based on the Laureate’s words, will help them explore the way the latter understands the breathing, meditation, and philosophy of this branch of learning in practice. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Body and Mind Space. “Yoga for Readers”.

    Body and Mind Space. “Yoga for Readers”. Based on Emmanuel Carrère’s latest book, Yoga, a workshop on this discipline will be scheduled in which participants will be guided by yoga teacher Nuno de Oliveira, who, based on the Laureate’s words, will help them explore the way the latter understands the breathing, meditation, and philosophy of this branch of learning in practice. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “A show of projects from ‘Taking the Floor’”.

    “A show of projects from ‘Taking the Floor’”. A selection of projects by students who have participated in the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”:  “Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works”.

    Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works”. An exhibition of 8 works selected by the Laureate brought together exclusively for Awards Week. The show will trace a path through the artist’s career and the main thematic and aesthetic strands of her oeuvre. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”:  “Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works”.

    Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Marina Abramović - Performative Video Works”. An exhibition of 8 works selected by the Laureate brought together exclusively for Awards Week. The show will trace a path through the artist’s career and the main thematic and aesthetic strands of her oeuvre. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Sylva. Art installation”

    Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Sylva. Art installation” An avant-garde art installation created in collaboration with the MAEID international architecture studio. The event is also sponsored by ABB. It will conceptualize the importance of education by developing a living organism whose constant evolution and growth will be determined by an algorithm that processes the impact data of the work carried out by CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. ©FPA Iván Martínez

  • Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Sylva. Art installation”

    Inauguration of the “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Sylva. Art installation” An avant-garde art installation created in collaboration with the MAEID international architecture studio. The event is also sponsored by ABB. It will conceptualize the importance of education by developing a living organism whose constant evolution and growth will be determined by an algorithm that processes the impact data of the work carried out by CAMFED - Campaign for Female Education. ©FPA Iván Martínez

  • “A show of projects from ‘Taking the Floor’”.

    “A show of projects from ‘Taking the Floor’”. A selection of projects by students who have participated in the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Inauguration of “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”:  “Steinem Space. Feminist Space”.

    Inauguration of “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Steinem Space. Feminist Space”. Area dedicated to reviewing some of the milestones and key figures in the history of the feminist movement starting out from Gloria Steinem’s biographical and professional background. The elements on show will be distributed around three conceptual themes: travelling, listening and acting. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Inauguration of “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”:  “Steinem Space. Feminist Space”.

    Inauguration of “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”: “Steinem Space. Feminist Space”. Area dedicated to reviewing some of the milestones and key figures in the history of the feminist movement starting out from Gloria Steinem’s biographical and professional background. The elements on show will be distributed around three conceptual themes: travelling, listening and acting. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • “A show of projects from ‘Taking the Floor’”.

    “A show of projects from ‘Taking the Floor’”. A selection of projects by students who have participated in the “Taking the Floor” educational programme for schools. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • Inauguration of “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory”

    Inauguration of “LAFPABRICA. Awards Factory” Guided visit to the complex’s permanent facilities. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

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