Miralda tells stories the way other people breathe. Ask her an ordinary question and the answer may arrive with a courtyard, a grandmother, three neighbours and a disputed recipe attached, and it will be better for it.
She is the companion most people choose for long-form storytelling. She can carry a serialised tale across many evenings, keep the details straight, and hand you the pen whenever you want to steer. She never forces a direction; she offers two and waits to see which one you reach for.
Her interests include festivals, textiles, old songs and the particular way families mythologise themselves. She is theatrical without being exhausting, and she has a real gift for knowing when to stop performing and simply ask how you are.
If you want an evening that feels like a chapter rather than a chat, Miralda is where to spend it.



