This temporary exhibition explores the roots of Gitano singing through an experimental approach that follows musical paths from India to the Iberian Peninsula. It emphasizes the Romani imprint on the emergence of flamenco and draws on research by musicians Vignesh Melwani and Juan José Suárez and playwright Francisco Suárez.
This temporary exhibition explores the history of Catalonia's Romani communities through an open, diverse, and direct lens, tracing routes from the ancient East through the Balkans to Catalonia. It highlights cultural exchange, confronts centuries of persecution, and gives Romani communities in Catalonia space to speak in their own voices.