Catalan Delegation in Andorra Hosts Free Sensory Event for Saint George's Day
Soprano Jonaina Salvador performs Catalan and Andorran songs paired with regional wines and cheeses amid Lita Cabellut's exhibition, requiring reservations for the April 16 immersive experience.
Key Points
- Catalan delegation in Andorra hosts free sensory event 'Un viatge pels sentits' for Saint George's Day on April 16.
- Soprano Jonaina Salvador performs Catalan-Andorran songs paired with regional wines and cheeses amid Lita Cabellut's exhibition.
- Event at 8pm in Andorra la Vella requires reservations via email; second year of joint initiatives.
- Highlights shared Catalan-Andorran heritage through immersive experience engaging multiple senses.
The Catalan government's delegation in Andorra, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, is hosting a free sensory event titled *Un viatge pels sentits* to mark Saint George's Day on Thursday, April 16.
Set for 8pm in the government's Exhibition Hall in Andorra la Vella—home to Lita Cabellut i Maseda's *Referents* exhibition, which showcases 20 key figures from contemporary history—the evening will blend Catalan and Andorran lyrical songs with tastings of wines and cheeses from both regions. Each musical piece will pair with specifically selected products to create an immersive experience engaging hearing, taste, smell, and sight amid the artwork.
Soprano Jonaina Salvador and pianist Jordi Barceló will perform the repertoire, while experts Gemma Muray and Clara Soler from Caram Caram will guide the tastings alongside the soprano.
Open to the public, the event requires advance reservation by emailing delegació.ad@gencat.cat. It represents the second consecutive year of joint Saint George's Day initiatives between the delegation and Andorran authorities.
Delegation head Anna Vives emphasized the collaboration's value in celebrating the shared Catalan-Andorran heritage tied to the holiday.
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