Start the week with Javier Cámara or relaxing with Google art



The seventh week of confinement begins with a meeting with the actor Javier Cámara or also enjoying a relaxing art exhibition by Google, two magnificent leisure plans that are complemented by others with music, film, poetry or fashion as great protagonists.

- Relive the festival "Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone".

On Monday there will be the possibility of recovering the festival "Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone" organized by the non-profit organization GLAAD through its Facebook, with personalities linked to the field of LGBT + defense, such as Kesha, Melissa Etheridge Rosie O 'Donnell, Jonathan Van Ness, Brian Michael Smith, Ross Mathews, Matt Bomer, Adam Lambert and Bebe Rexha, among others.

- Javier Cámara at the Film Academy

At 6:00 p.m., Javier Cámara will talk with viewers about the film for which he won the Goya for Best Supporting Actor, Truman, a Cesc Gay film in which the La Riojan interpreter gives life to a university professor who returns to Madrid to keep his best friend, sick with cancer, for several days (a role played by Ricardo Darín, who was awarded the Goya Award for Best Leading Actor).

The film can be seen open on Rtve.es and the event opens the digital meetings of the Film Academy this week, which will also feature Gustavo Salmerón and his mother, Julia, protagonist of the documentary "Many children, a monkey and a castle" .

- "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels", a safe bet on Netflix.

Rites of Santa Muerte, Nazi spies and chilling crimes in the 1930s and "noir" from Los Angeles are the ingredients with which he arrives, this Monday, "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels" on Netflix.

If the original series was set in Victorian London, the action now moves to luminous Los Angeles in 1938, a time and place marked by the social tensions and glamor of Hollywood's golden age.

Following a macabre murder, Detective Tiago Vega (Daniel Zovatto) and his partner Lewis Michener (Nathan Lane) are involved in a dangerous investigation that navigates the complex story of a Los Angeles in which very powerful supernatural forces threaten to destroy everything.

- Let yourself go with a little poetry.

To start the week with poetry, nothing better than a book of the Cervantes Prize, by the poet Joan Margarit, "Joana" (Hiperión 2002), dedicated to her daughter who died at the age of 30.

A book that the author himself recommends to the uninitiated because, he says, it was the first time that he faced poetry directly, by "writing hot" and "forcing the way of writing to the limit".

- Art that helps you relax.

Google Arts and Culture, the technology giant's virtual cultural project features countless digitized works of art, museums and virtual exhibitions.

Among his proposals are "Relaxing seascapes", a collection with a dozen pictures of marine scenes that invite you to relax.

The brain is designed to react positively to water, that's why authors such as Monet, Paul Signac, Rafael Martinez Padilla or Gustav Klimnt probably opted for them at some point in their career. (https://artsandculture.google.com/story/12-calming-seascapes/IALCFO OIkutaJA)

- Learn how to make your own print designs.

The Instituto Europeo di Design de Madrid (IED Madrid) will offer in its programming on April 27, at 18:30 in the afternoon, a free class on pattern design, where the teacher Federico Antelo, specialized in textile design, will explain characteristics, Keys and strategies to create your own designs manually.

Their activities and registrations during the period of confinement can be consulted regularly on the page https://iedmadrid.com/especiales/eventos-online/.

- Do your own yoga routine.

If you have already practiced yoga, you can do your own table or exercise routine, but if you prefer to follow a tutorial, Cristina Madrid shares her sessions on Instagram @cristinamadridyoga.

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