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On 13 and 14 December, PAZ presents a new edition of its Christmas Market, a gathering that celebrates local creation based on principles of sustainability, non-consumption and solidarity. Over two days, the space is transformed into a platform for exchange between artisans, illustrators, independent projects and community initiatives.
This year’s selection brings together handmade products, unique second-hand pieces, textile objects, handcrafted decoration, illustration, independent stationery and traditional flavours — thoughtful, conscious alternatives for those looking to offer gifts with both story and responsibility. The market also includes a solidarity stall for Palestine, reinforcing PAZ’s commitment to cultural practices that are attentive to the social context.
Running in parallel, there will be a Caveman wine tasting available throughout both days and, on Saturday at 4.30pm, a free lambe-lambe theatre performance by the company Historioscopio (see details below), an intimate and poetic experience presented in a micro-theatre format.
The Christmas Market thus establishes itself as a space of circular economy, community gathering and discovery of creators who work with proximity, ethics and imagination — an alternative to mass consumption and an invitation to support those who make and think locally.
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On 13 and 14 December, PAZ presents a new edition of its Christmas Market, a gathering that celebrates local creation based on principles of sustainability, non-consumption and solidarity. Over two days, the space is transformed into a platform for exchange between artisans, illustrators, independent projects and community initiatives.
This year’s selection brings together handmade products, unique second-hand pieces, textile objects, handcrafted decoration, illustration, independent stationery and traditional flavours — thoughtful, conscious alternatives for those looking to offer gifts with both story and responsibility. The market also includes a solidarity stall for Palestine, reinforcing PAZ’s commitment to cultural practices that are attentive to the social context.
Running in parallel, there will be a Caveman wine tasting available throughout both days and, on Saturday at 4.30pm, a free lambe-lambe theatre performance by the company Historioscopio (see details below), an intimate and poetic experience presented in a micro-theatre format.
The Christmas Market thus establishes itself as a space of circular economy, community gathering and discovery of creators who work with proximity, ethics and imagination — an alternative to mass consumption and an invitation to support those who make and think locally.
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