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Upcoming Cultural Events Across Andorra

Andorra's parishes host witchcraft documentaries, history lectures, music launches, theatre, festivals and exhibitions through March.

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Diari d'Andorra

Key Points

  • Andorra Witchcraft Days: Feminist Salem documentary screening in Sant Julià de Lòria.
  • History events in Canillo: Lectures, archives doc and book club on Mercè Rodoreda.
  • Music in Ordino: Enderrock launch with album and orchestral Constitució concert.
  • Exhibitions through March: Early photography, art by Maite Bernet, emancipation figures and more.

### Upcoming Cultural Events Across Andorra

Andorra's cultural calendar features a packed lineup of talks, performances, exhibitions and festivals in the coming days, spanning history, literature, music and art in parishes from Andorra la Vella to La Massana.

On Friday, the 5th Andorra Witchcraft Days continue in Sant Julià de Lòria with a screening of the documentary *A Witch Story*. Directors Yolanda Pividal and Ruth Somalo will present the film, which examines the Salem witch trials from a feminist viewpoint. The event starts at 6:30pm in Sala Sergi Mas.

Canillo hosts two history-focused gatherings. At 6pm in Cal Federico, the first History Days of Canillo include a lecture by Robert Pastor and a documentary screening, highlighting local archives, archaeology, collective memory and popular traditions. Later, at 7:30pm, the municipal library's reading club discusses *Jardí vora el mar* by Mercè Rodoreda.

In Andorra la Vella, a roundtable on "The First Steps of the Constituent Process (1989-1992)" takes place at 7pm in the Consell General vestibule. Moderated by Yvan Lara, panellists include Tom Cerqueda, Josep Enric Dallerès, Albert Gelabert, Jordi Mas and Vicenç Mateu.

Music enthusiasts have options in Ordino. At 8pm, the Auditori Nacional hosts the launch of *Enderrock: Escena Andorrana*, a special issue on Andorra's music scene with a 21-track compilation album *Música Andorra 2026*. At 8pm on Friday the 13th, the same venue presents the *Constitució* concert "Convivència i Projecte Compartit", directed by Antonio Planelles, featuring emotionally charged orchestral string works.

Theatre highlights include *Ressonàncies. Veus que vibren, històries que transformen* at 8pm in Escaldes-Engordany's communal hall, drawing on real letters from the *Francis* advice column to explore women's emotional education under Francoism. In La Massana, an amateur English-language production of the musical *Grease* performs at 8pm in Teatre de les Fontetes. A tribute to La Oreja de Van Gogh, with covers in English and Spanish, accompanies dinner at 8:30pm in Andorra la Vella's Pizzeria Primeravera.

Saturday the 14th brings the *Andorra Remember Festival: Edició Pirata* at 11pm in La Massana's Complex del Tabola. The pirate-themed party features DJs Pastis&Buenri, Ruben XXL, Marki&Vega, Naiara HL, Lex Sender, Jim Pure and Edu_Art.

Several exhibitions run through March. In Andorra la Vella, *Pioners 1884-1954. L’Andorra dels primers fotògrafs* at the government's exhibition hall (until March 13) showcases 70 years of early photography. *L’Univers de la Maite* by Maite Bernet, featuring prints, jewellery, ceramics and enamels, continues at Centre Cultural la Llacuna (until March 26). In Escaldes-Engordany, *Figures de l’Emancipació* by French street artist C215 honours key emancipation figures (until March 13) at Espai Caldes. La Massana's Biblioteca Antoni Morell hosts *Imatges sense Fronteres* by Associació Fotogràfica Valls del Nord (until March 31), depicting global landscapes. In Canillo, *Respirs de Canillo* by Naiara Escabias runs at Cal Federico (until March 31).

Other events include a five-step facial ritual workshop at 10:30am or 1:30pm on Friday at Hotel Roc Blanc in Escaldes-Engordany.

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