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Tales from “The Arabian Nights” return to Madrid: Night 23

February 19, 20227:30 p.m.
MADRID
Casa Árabe Hall of Columns (at Calle Alcalá, 62, basement level). 7:30 p.m. 5 euros: general tickets at the box office.
4 euros: Tickets purchased online, the officially unemployed, Casa Árabe Language Center students and Youth Card holders, by showing the proper documentation. You may only receive one discount. Sales in advance on this website until the Friday preceding the show at 12:00 p.m. Those tickets not purchased online will go on sale the day of the event at Casa Árabe’s headquarters, one hour before the event begins (payment in cash or by credit card).
In Spanish.

On Saturday, February 19, Héctor Urién will be coming back to bring us more tales from this Eastern literature classic, in a new storytelling session inspired by “secret passwords.” Buy your tickets online now.

The Arabian Nights are like a long-lasting kiss that stretches on to keep from dying. And by emulating Scheherazade in Madrid, Héctor Urién, a professional storyteller, will choose a different story each month at Casa Árabe, from the fictional universe created in The Arabian Nights. With a contemporary sensitivity supported only by his voice, presence and discourse, he uses his art as a storyteller to take us on a journey from a Baghdad souk to the cave where a genie lives, from the islands of the Indian Ocean to the domains of the Serpent Queen.

At each session, Héctor Urién uses a single word as a narrative thread which plays the role of the original “Open Sesame” to tell us in his own voice some of the stores from The Arabian Nights related with that word. On Saturday, February 19 (Night 23), the stars of the show will be “magical and secret words.” Secret words are sometimes like passwords, and at others they are like revelations which act as springboards within a story. Tonight, Héctor Urién will be weaving tales whose central idea revolves around these types of words.
Tales from “The Arabian Nights” return to Madrid: Night 23