Half a million people take part in anti-terror rally in Barcelona
'No Tinc Por' demonstration honors emergency services and police amid controversy over king's presence
'No Tinc Por' demonstration honors emergency services and police amid controversy over king's presence
Hundreds of thousands demonstrate in the Catalan capital against terror
The motto of the march will be 'No tinc por'
Raimon is one of the most important artists in the Catalan language, and is part of the group of singer-songwriters of the ‘Nova Cançó’. Raimon’s protest songs became true popular anthems against Franco’s dictatorship, with titles such as ‘Al vent’, ‘Jo vinc d’un silenci’ and ‘D'un temps d'un país’. His songs and concerts were often censored. With a style combining simple musical guitar arrangements with literary and direct texts, influenced by the French Chanson, Raimon highlighted the value of the Catalan language, as it was being persecuted. Born in Xàtiva, in Valencia, he has also defended the unity of the Catalan language. The exhibition shows a wide range of documents from the artist’s personal archives. It is complemented with films, conferences and a concert at the Liceu theatre.