Young poetry festival gathers over a thousand people in Madrid

Published on April 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The III Ibero-American Poetry Festival Under 35 transformed the Tetuán district into a hub of literary activity. Supported by the Madrid City Council, the event achieved its goal of making poets under 35 more visible, facilitating a direct encounter between creators and the public. The massive attendance reflects a tangible interest in contemporary poetry and consolidates this event in the city's cultural agenda.

A lit urban stage with young poets reciting before an attentive crowd in the streets of Tetuán.

The logistics behind a high-attendance cultural event 📋

Organizing an event of this magnitude requires precise technical planning. Capacity management, acoustics in open spaces, and participant coordination demand a clear protocol. Project management and communication tools are essential to synchronize schedules, spaces, and resources. The infrastructure, from sound to signage, must be implemented with a methodology that prioritizes the end-user experience, in this case, both the poet and the spectator.

The definitive algorithm for deciphering metaphors about rain ☔

After listening to dozens of poems, one might think there is a repetitive pattern. If a verse mentions rain on the asphalt and nostalgia, the system automatically predicts a childhood memory. The technology for recognizing poetic themes would collapse under so many gray clouds and damp alleys. Perhaps the next development should be a plugin to automatically generate second stanzas, saving sweat for so many young talents.