On Wednesday, November 20th, Pamplona hosted an event that blended art, reflection, and storytelling. During the MQP (Más que Palabras) gathering, the XP|30 project was officially introduced, taking a significant step in its artistic journey while addressing themes tied to the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (25N).
The evening opened with the premiere of “Passion Fruit”, a short film celebrated for winning Best Cinematography and Best Actress at festivals in Rengo (Chile) and Kosice (Slovakia). Its emotional depth and artistic vision served as a springboard for an immersive exploration of its underlying concepts and creative motivations.

CREDITS
Created by Max Standford
Production coordinator: Aláin Arroyo Paris
Production assistant: Caliope
Assist. Priduction assistant: Jonathan Saltos
Lighting and sound desing by Eric Meneses
Backstage: Dayanna Chica
The event’s design allowed for a seamless transition between cinematic and other artistic expressions.
A standout performance came from Tanit Graffelman, who brought the protagonist of “Passion Fruit” to life through her act, “Arianna [Unplugged]”, set against a backdrop featuring the original soundtrack’s song, “Obsolescencia Programada”, performed by Jugberd.
Another highlight was the piece “Indómita”, a choreographic and vocal performance that symbolized transformation and renewal. Drawing on the imagery of a snake shedding its skin, the piece depicted overcoming fear and embracing new beginnings. Created through a collaboration between artists from Barcelona and Berlin, it beautifully integrated contemporary dance, music, and vocals, leaving the audience captivated.
The evening also provided a space for dialogue, moderated by Ohiane Mozo, encouraging meaningful exchanges between the creators and the audience. Discussions focused on the driving forces behind Passion Fruit – XP|30, the event’s purpose, and the importance of spaces that connect visual storytelling with broader artistic expression. This interactive component highlighted the value of community involvement and the role of art in raising awareness.
Guests were also have the chance to exclusive previews and behind-the-scenes glimpses of XP|30, offering a deeper appreciation for the project’s vision and direction.
The journey of XP|30 is far from over. As anticipation builds, the question remains: Which city will be the next to host this event?











