
Hands that break the forgetfulness
The breath of traditional trades in Galician villages is fading. Two women represent the hope for the legacy of an entire people.

The breath of traditional trades in Galician villages is fading. Two women represent the hope for the legacy of an entire people.

Twenty independent groups join forces under the guidance of the Ulloa Viva Platform.

It happens every year. Fire besieges the village with unprecedented voracity. Without people, the void can also become a powder keg.

The loss of inhabitants in Carballeda has consequences. One of them is that it’s increasingly difficult to find successors to organize the celebrations.
















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30 de September
12:00 PM
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