Radio programme with an audience on minority languages

Thursday, 6 March 2025 , Olot

Radio programme with an audience on minority languages

Radio programme with an audience on minority languages

Faberllull residents took part in a radio programme open to the public and recorded at Olot's Cafè Art Fontanella XII on Thursday. Within the framework of the podcast "Eutopías, lugares del buen vivir" ("Eutopias: Good Living Places") broadcast on Ràdio 90, the free cultural radio of La Garrotxa, the programme sought to open an enriching dialogue around the experiences of people who fight to keep their languages and cultures alive.

Aranese singer Alidé Sans, Olot-born rhapsode Rosa Vilanova and other activists for Catalan, Aranese, Amazigh, Sardinian, Silesian, Kashubian, Vilamovian, Lemko and Dzūkian took part. Attendees were able to hear a number of Sans' songs and poems were read out in several languages.

The activity formed part of the residency initiative entitled "Transmission and Use of Minority Languages - A Generational Crisis?" taking place at Faberllull from 3 to 10 March. During this time, the idea is to determine the processes that promote and hinder the use of minority languages among young people, as well as their attitudes and positions with regards language. Activists for different minority languages in Poland, Catalonia and the Aran Valley, among other places, can make contact with each other.  

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