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tertulia

n. An evening party, a soirée, especially in Spain.

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Tertulia

A tertulia (; ; ; ) is a social gathering with literary or artistic overtones, especially in Iberia or in Latin America. Tertulia also means an informal meeting of people to talk about current affairs, arts, etc. The word is originally Spanish (borrowed by Catalan and Portuguese), but it has only moderate currency in English, used mainly in describing Latin cultural contexts.

It is rather similar to a salon, but a typical tertulia in recent centuries has been a regularly scheduled event in a public place such as a bar, although some tertulias are held in more private spaces, such as someone's living room. Participants, known as contertulios, may share their recent creations such as poetry, short stories, other writings, and even artwork or songs. Usually but not always, the participants in a regularly scheduled tertulia are in some respects like-minded, with similar political or literary tastes.

Usage examples of "tertulia".

The brilliant tertulia was just over, the last guests had departed, and the Senor Administrador had gone to his room already, when Dr.

Ginny was sleepy-eyed from a late night at a tertulia, but the newg shocked her.

They were dressing for a tertulia at the house of some American friends, and he came up behind her to help fasten her dress.

They visited the theater together, attended masquerades and balls at the palace, and went to tertulias at the houses of the more liberal-minded Mexicans.

There were still balls and tertulias and masquerades to be attended, and the theater was always crowded.