Talía Awards 2024: Stage Brilliance Amid Audits and Handovers

Published on May 21, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The fourth edition of the Talía Awards was held under the sign of transition. Magüi Mira assumed the presidency of the Academy of Performing Arts after an electoral process that ended the term of Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, a change that was not without controversy. While an ongoing audit reviews the accounts, the gala rewarded talent in theater and dance, proving that the show goes on.

theatre stage during a live awards ceremony, velvet curtain partially drawn revealing a glowing spotlight on a solo dancer mid-leap, shadow of an auditor holding a clipboard and pen cast across the stage floor, backstage cables and lighting consoles visible, digital financial charts faintly projected on a side screen, cinematic photorealistic style, dramatic chiaroscuro lighting, dust motes in beams, tension between performance and oversight, ultra-detailed textures on stage wood and metal equipment

The Digital Backstage of the Academic Transition 🎭

Managing an entity with 800 members requires robust systems. The ongoing audit, announced by the new board, involves reviewing electronic voting processes and member management platforms. Transparency requires updating accounting software and cybersecurity protocols. Integrating digital tools for telematic voting and sponsorship management will be key to restoring trust among the academics.

The Oscar of Theater That Now Also Audits Its Accounts 💡

The gala shone, but in the hallways, more was said about balances than backstage. While the winners collected their awards, the new president Magüi Mira tried not to step on any loose wires from the audit. Someone suggested that next year they award a Talía for the best accounting balance. After all, in theater everything is fiction, until the tax authorities ring down the curtain.