Maite Abrio moves the crowd at the Aljaraque proclamation

Published on May 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Writer Maite Abrio delivered a speech in Aljaraque that connected directly with the audience. Her discourse, full of warmth, skillfully evoked shared memories and feelings, transforming the event into a special evening for the community. The warmth of her words managed to hold the attention of all attendees without the need for gimmicks.

writer Maite Abrio standing at a wooden lectern in front of a blank projection screen, a curved boom microphone capturing her voice, audience seated on metal folding chairs, hands applauding during the speech, audio cables visible on the floor, warm spotlights illuminating her face as she gestures with an open hand, background with red theater curtains, realistic cinematic style, wood texture of the lectern, metallic reflections on the microphone, soft shadows of the attendees, horizontal composition, dramatic documentary-style lighting, photorealistic technical render

The technology of emotion in modern oratory 🎤

From a technical standpoint, Abrio's intervention demonstrates how oratory relies on resources of emotional connection. Intonation, pauses, and the selection of anecdotes function as tools to create bonds. In a world dominated by screens, face-to-face communication remains an effective channel, and events like this show that the human technology of language still has an impact superior to any algorithm.

And meanwhile, on the phone, no one noticed 📱

The curious thing about the matter is that, while Abrio was exuding charisma on stage, several attendees were probably recording everything to watch it later on TikTok. That's how the 21st century works: you enjoy the moment, but only if you can later prove you were there. That said, at least no one asked for the speech to be sent via WhatsApp to read while doing the grocery shopping.