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by Ángel Villalba

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Brit Es* is a place where contemporary British and Spanish culture are brought together through articles on design, art, cinema, photography, music, theatre and more. We are a group of friends, professionals from different disciplines, living mainly in London, Edinburgh, Madrid and A Coruña. We are not business people, this is a project carried out alongside our other jobs.

We at Brit Es firmly believe that by promoting the work of Iberian and Latin American artists and filmmakers to an international public, we are assisting an intercultural dialogue between citizens and encouraging tolerant societies, especially these days, in the era of Trump and the Brexit. For us, the internationalization of artists is directly linked to freedom of artistic expression. Curated contemporary cultural editorials and events create and contribute to the development of ideas and art strategies which address the world in all its complexity and also create opportunities for emerging creative people.

Last December 2016 we were extremely excited to take the project one step further by unveiling the first printed edition for our annual magazine; this issue will be entitled “Dreams” and celebrates material and highlights some of the best Spanish emerging artist and contemporary and cultural projects which transform creativity into something, to say the last, exciting. Click here to get a copy of our magazine.

*We use the concept Brit Es to define the people, projects, trends and cultural offerings in the UK that have a Spanish quality or origin but are also influenced by and inseparable from British culture. In the same way, the concept Es Brit refers to Brits who are working in Spain or influenced by Spanish culture.
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EDITORIAL TEAM

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Carolina Núñez
Director and Editor-in-Chief
carolina@brit-es.com

Ángel Villalba
Associate Publisher & IT Manager
angel@brit-es.com

Abel G. Santeiro
Editor & PR Spain (Madrid)
abel@brit-es.com
prensa@brit-es.com

Christian San Martín
Advertising Sales Executive & Writer
(Londres) y Escritor
christian@brit-es.com

Vanesa Cejudo
Art Critic & Writer
vanesa@brit-es.com

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Noela Roibás
Photographer & Photo Editor
noela@brit-es.com

Olga Pastor
Art Critic & Writer
olga@brit-es.com

Antonio Sierra
Editor Adviser & Writer
antonio@brit-es.com

Miriam Rodríguez
Editor Adviser & Writer
miriam@brit-es.com

Ana G. Chouciño
Edinburgh Coordinator & Writer
ana@brit-es.com

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Paulina Riccardi
#LatinBritEs (Chile)
paulina@brit-es.com

Danny Concha
Head Translator (Castellano-English)
danny@brit-es.com

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