Morgado do Quintão
Morgado do Quintão

CAMP’22 announces three-day cultural programme

Held at Morgado do Quintão on October 7, 8 and 9, the full programme includes concerts, talks, workshops, wine tasting and the opportunity to relax in a unique environment.

CAMP’22, the much-anticipated end-of-harvest cultural event organised by Morgado do Quintão, has revealed its entire three-day programme. Described as a “meeting between music and culture”, the event includes concerts, talks, workshops, wine tasting and more.

Participants are invited to mark the end of the grape harvest on October 7, 8 and 9 among the winery’s ancient vineyards, under its ancient olive tree and in the comfort of the estate’s beautiful whitewashed houses.

The Morgado do Quintão gates are scheduled to open daily at 2 pm, with activities starting at 3 pm. Visitors will have access to a varied cultural programme that lasts well into the evening when musical acts Carminho (October 7), Bruno Pernadas (October 8) and Mário Laginha (October 9) take to the stage.

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The public will have the opportunity to take part in other activities and interact with the singers and musicians as they share stories and memories of their lives and careers in a series of talks.

The Talks programme begins with a series of conversations reflecting on the event’s central themes – “Land, Meaning and Beauty”. These take place between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, in the house’s living room or under the ancient olive tree.

Those wanting to stay and share experiences well into the night can do so on the first two nights of the event (October 7th and 8th), as there will be informal debates around the firepit after the concerts.

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On October 7, the programme includes Talks with sensorialist Lourenço Lucena – the only Portuguese member of the French Perfumers Society, anthropologist Maria Manuel Restivo and architect and urban planner Rita Castel’Branco.

On October 8, CAMP’22 welcomes lawyer and astrologer Duarte Miranda Mendes (Duarte Amadeu), photographer and editor Cláudio Garrudo and Pedro Teixeira, professor at the University of Lisbon and founder of Safe Journey, who will discuss psychedelic substances.

This day also marks the premiere of “Tilt”, a documentary focusing on poetic creation, which will be presented by its producer Teresa Júdice da Costa.

Finally, on October 9, participants get the opportunity to meet Mónica Franco, founder of the Bloom Movement (environmental NGO), poet Raquel Marinho and photographer Isabel Saldanha.

Wine, and food, will obviously be part of the programme. Visitors will be guided through a tasting of Morgado do Quintão wines daily between 4 pm and 5 pm. The tastings are led by winemaker Joana Maçanita (October 7th and 8th), and Morgado do Quintão co-owner and founder of CAMP’22, Filipe Caldas de Vasconcellos (October 9).

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The “Gentes da Nossa Terra” (People of our Land) workshops take place in the old olive oil mill. Developed in partnership with the LOULÉ DESIGN LAB, these include hands-on activities with ceramics and recycled wood and a talk on ecology.

Three-day passes (€150), day tickets (€75) and evening tickets (€40 – concert only) are available on the event’s website or on Blueticket. Lagoa residents, Cultural Passport holders and youngsters up to the age of 25 get a special discount.

https://www.intocamp.pt/