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The Moscow Ballet Company to perform Swan Lake in Almunecar

As part of the 2013 European Spring Tour, the Moscow Ballet Company will perform Swan Lake at the “Auditorio Casa Cultura” in Almuñecar on 12th May, at 20.00h.

Act I

The Garden of Prince Sigfried’s Castle

After a glittering musical introduction, the first scene is set in a splendid park, with a fairy-tale castle in the background. Prince Siegfried and his friends are drinking, and peasants enter to congratulate him; meanwhile, his friends dance for the young Prince’s entertainment.

A messanger presages the arrival of the young Prince’s Mother. She follows to pronounce that her son should now marry, choosing a bride from the young women to be presented to him at a ball the following evening. She leaves and the rustic dancing resumes until darkness suddenly falls and a flock of swans appear.

The court jester has an idea of shooting one of the noble birds and, armed with a crossbow, sets off with his friends and heads to where the swans are heading.

 

Act II

The lake Shore

By the banks of a lake by moonlight, a flight of swans glide past, led by their own Queen.

The Prince’s friends are eager for the chase, but he begs them to leave him, and whilst he is alone the Swan Queen comes to him in the human form of Odette and tells her story. She is under the spell of an evil magician, Von Rothbart, and reveals that by day she and her friends are turned into swans. That subjection will only end when she marries; until then she has only her crown to protect her.

The whole swan group arrives and they reproach the Prince for attempting to deprive them of their beloved leader. Odette intercedes and the Prince discards his crossbow. He and Odette dance, professing their love. The entire flock joins in; and the act ends as an owl (the wicked Van Rothbart) flaps heavily above.

Act III

It is the following evening and in a luxurious hall in the Prince’s castle preparations are underway for the feast. The court jester orders the servants around; guests start to materialise; and finally, the Princess-Mother and her entourage. A sequence of turns commences until the Princess asks her son which of the women he favours. ‘None’, he replies to her annoyance. At a sudden fanfare Baron Rothbart enters with his daughter Odile, whose resemblance to Odette strikes the Prince.

Odile herself dances enticingly, followed by an elaborate sequence of national dances by the company. The Princess-Mother is pleased to see that Odile has caught her son’s favour. The young couple themselves conjoin together and the Princess-Mother and Rothbart advance to centre-stage to announce a betrothal. With that, the scene ominously darkens, an agitated version of the principal swan theme is heard; a window flies open noisily and through it can be seen a white swan replete with crown. Horrified, the Prince pushes Odile away and rushes out amid general confusion.

Act IV

The girls, including Odette, gather around the lake. Odette is heartbroken. Prince Siegfried finds them consoling each other. He explains to Odette the trickery of Von Rothbart and she grants him her forgiveness. It isn’t long before Von Rothbart appears and tells the prince that he must honour his word and marry his daughter or both he and Odette will die. Prince Siegfried refuses. A fight follows, Von Rothbart’s evil spell is broken by the power of Odette and Siegfried’s love for each other and the swans, are released from their enslavement.

Source: The Moscow Ballet

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A Guide to Easter in Andalucia

 A Guide to Easter in Andalucia

Holy Week in Andalucia is one of the most extraordinary events in the cultural calendar. Deep-rooted in tradition, both social and religious, the processions that take place throughout the region are well worth including on your holiday to Spain.

The largest and most spectacular processions take place in Seville and Malaga. Seville is most famous for its ‘Madrugá’ procession with the Macarena and Triana virgins who appear in the small hours of the morning. In Malaga, it’s the procession led by the Legionnaire soldiers (complete with their goat mascot) who take centre stage.

But all towns and villages, whatever their size, celebrate Easter with processions. You’ll often find that these smaller, less elaborate events give you the chance to soak up the atmosphere without the crowds in the larger cities.  Probably the best place to see all this in the Axarquia region is in Nerja where the pretty, narrow streets add even more mystique to the occasion.

An Easter Procession Guide

For the uninitiated a Spanish Easter procession can be a confusing affair raising plenty of questions.  It’s always better to know a little about what you will see prior to the event so this guide will help give you a general idea of who is who and what is what in a typical Andalucian Easter procession:

  • Brass band: The local band accompanies the procession and plays most of the time. The music is usually slow and solemn except on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday when it’s more upbeat to match the happier occasion.
  • Brotherhoods: Local religious associations who own and look after the statues and floats that make up the main part of the procession. It’s considered a great honour to belong to one of the brotherhoods (most towns have several) and membership is traditionally passed down the family.
  • Floats: Called tronos or pasos in Spanish (literally thrones), there are usually two floats in each procession (one with a statue of Christ and the other of his mother in mourning, the Virgin Mary). The floats are decorated with hundreds of flowers and candles that surround the statue centrepiece.
    Each float is massive and weighs several tonnes. Members of the brotherhood (known as costaleros) stand at each side of the float and walk along supporting it on their shoulders. The weight and effort involved in this means they can usually walk no more than a few paces before having to rest, the reason why processions last hours. Some bearers walk blindfold and/or barefoot.
  • Nazarenos: Men, women and children dressed in dark robes (usually black or purple) parade in front of the floats and they usually carry a candle or lantern. They also wear a long pointed hat that covers their face and has just two slits for their eyes. (It’s believed that the Ku Klux Klan adopted this outfit after seeing it during Easter in Spain.) On Easter Sunday, nazarenos dress in green, red or white.
  • Penitents: Men and women dressed in black (the women usually wear a black lace mantilla) and carrying lighted candles and rosaries, walk in front of or behind the float. Those doing actual penitence walk barefoot or even crawl along on their knees.
  • Saeta: This is an improvised song, part of the flamenco cante hondo (deep song) genre, in honour of the statues. It’s sung by an onlooker when the floats get to certain points in the itinerary and forms one of the most moving parts of the procession.

Easter Dates

This year Easter week falls between 24th and 31st March. The key processions include:

Palm Sunday (24th March): A joyful celebration involving floats with statues of Christ on a donkey, this procession is joined by children and families who carry typical palm decorations.

Easter Monday-Thursday (25th-28th March): Mournful processions that increase in solemnity as they approach the small hours of Good Friday. Many that take place on the Thursday evening are silent except for the occasional saeta.

Easter Sunday (31st March): In stark contrast, this is a happy event with upbeat music and church bells. Floats depict the Resurrection of Christ.

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Almuñecar and La Herradura Cultural Agenda for March 2013

Here’s What’s on in Almunecar and La Herradura on the Costa Tropical (Granada) in March:

Friday 1st at 19:00h
European Religious Films (Original soundtrack)
Ordet (The Word) Denmark
Sala Proyecciones Casa Cultura

Saturday 2nd at 19:00h
Musical band competition
“Memorial Francisco Muñoz Heredia “
Auditorio Casa Cultura.

From the 4th to the 10th Semana de La Mujer
See activities programme

Monday 4th at 20:00h.
Concierto Piano
Ricardo Rodríguez Cuadros
Organized by Juventudes Musicales
Auditorio Casa Cultura

Friday 8th at 19:00h
European Religious Films (Original soundtrack)

Det Siunde Inseglet (The Seventh Seal) Sweden

Sala Proyecciones Casa Cultura.

Published with kind permission of the Seaside Gazette. See the full guide…

Agenda Cultural Almuñécar/Herradura | Costa Tropical Gazette News.

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The 54th Nerja Caves Music Festival announces its program for summer 2013

The President of the Nerja Cave Foundation, Jorge Hernández Mollar, accompanied by the two vice presidents, José Alberto Armijo and Bendodo Elijah, and the manager, Angel Ruiz, today introduced the program in Fitur for the 54th International Festival of Music and Dance in the Caves of Nerja this summer.

The Festival will begin on Wednesday, July 24 (2013) with a concert by the classical string quartet of soloists of Salzburg, accompanied by renowned clarinetist Ferdinand Steiner. On Thursday 25th the Ballet of Victor Ullate will perform, which this year celebrates its 25 years of existence. On Friday the 26th will be the turn of singer Pastora Soler, Nerja’s Tourist of Honor, and will close with a concert by guitarist Manolo Sanlúcar together with the Malaga Symphony Orchestra performing the works of “Medea”.

In his speech, the mayor and vice president of the Foundation, José Alberto Armijo, stressed the importance this year that the cave has from a scientific point of view, as it could confirm that its paintings are the oldest artistic samples of Humanity. They also highlighted the artistic and cultural side, as this is the first time that the International Festival of Music and Dance has been presented in Fitur (Madrid). The mayor enthused about this year’s program and welcomed at the presentation the presence of both Pastora Soler and Manolo Sanlúcar. He also stressed that the official presentation of the festival will take place in Nerja in March.

In his speech, José Alberto Armijo has also announced he will request that the cave be declared part of the World Heritage. He also wished to thank the cooperation of other institutions such as the Provincial de Málaga.

The manager of the Foundation, Angel Ruiz, made mention to the careers of the artists who will perform this year at the Festival. Ferdinand Steiner is considered as one of the leading clarinetists in the world, currently a soloist with the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra. He will be accompanied by the Salzburg Soloists String Quartet, which will perform works by Mozart, Verdi, Bizet and Gershwin.

Victor Ullate, is famous for having received the National Dance Prize and Gold Medal of Fine Arts. He formed the company in 1988, and instilled his personality through his own choreography. This year he celebrates his silver anniversary and the dancers that have passed through his ranks and gone onto worldwide success, such as Tamara Rojo, Angel Corella and Igor Yebra. The art of dance is a journey of different styles accounting its evolution through history.

Pastora Soler, despite her youth, has enjoyed a long career. From her first album, released in 1994 until today, she has achieved three triple platinum disks and four gold. Last year, she represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest in September and was named Tourist of Honor for Nerja, 2012.

Finally, it was explained that the Festival will close with the first joint co-production with the Bienal de Flamenco de Málaga. The master guitarist Manolo Sanlúcar will offer the symphonic version of “Medea”, a piece created for the National Ballet in 1987. This time he will be accompanied by the Malaga Symphony Orchestra under the baton of renowned Italian, Carlo Palleschi, one of the most prestigious classical directors.

Tickets prices for all shows remain the same as last year, between 25 and 40 Euros, and will go on sale on the official website of the Caves of Nerja on the day of the official presentation of the Festival, which will take place in Nerja in March. Until then advance bookings can be made by email of the Foundation, admon@cuevadenerja.es

The Festival remains the most important promotional activity of the Caves, and has a budget of 230.000 Euros.

This year the production has been reduced to four performances, also eliminating the back stage dressing rooms, as recommended by the Scientific Council for the Foundation, in an aim to reduce the environmental impact that it has upon the caves.

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Mark Knopfler to perform in concert in Malaga in July

As part of his European summer tour, Mark Knopfler will be performing on Saturday 27th July at the Malaga bullring, starting at 22.30 h.

Prior to this, he will also be in Barcelona on the 25th, Madrid on the 26th and afterwards at Gijón, on the 29th, and San Sebastián on the 30th July. In total, Mark Knopfler will be playing 72 destinations in 25 countries this summer.

Tickets are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.es (902 150 025), Halconviajes.com, www.malagaentradas.com at Centro Comercial Málaga Plaza, and El Corte Ingles. Prices are between 28€ and 95€.

Mark Knopfler will be on stage with Richard Bennet (guitar), Jim Cox (piano), Guy Fletcher (keyboard), John McCusker (violin) y Mike McGoldrick (flute), Glenn Worf (base) y Ian Thomas (drums). The songs will be a mix of some of his classics from when he was with Dire Straights such as ‘Money For Nothing’, ‘Sultans Of Swing’, ‘Romeo And Juliet’ or ‘Walk Of Life’, as well as new compositions from his latest album, Privateering. It’s now twenty years since he performed his last concert together with them in London. He last played in Spain in 2010.

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Almunecar & La Herradura cultural agenda for December 2012

Here’s What’s on in Almunecar and La Herradura on the Costa Tropical (Granada) in December:

Wednesday, 5th December at 21:00h
Poeta y Mendigo (Theatre and Dance)
Auditorio Casa Cultura

 

From 6th to the 9th of December
Bonsai Exhibition & workshops De Bonsais
Casa de la Cultura

Thursday, 6th December at 17:30h
Encuentro Sierra-Mar – Castañada 2012
Folclore Alpujarreño y Fandango Cortijero
Plaza Ayuntamiento

Monday, 10th December at 19:00h
Conference: Palestinian Ambassadors for Spain and Italy.

Published with kind permission of the Seaside Gazette. See the full guide…

Agenda Cultural Almuñécar/Herradura | Costa Tropical Gazette News.

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Granada International Jazz Festival 2012

The International Jazz festival in Granada is one of the oldest in Europe, and is member of the Spanish and European jazz networks.

This annual concert, in its 33rd year, has been celebrated since 1980 bringing together some of the world’s best names in Jazz, such as Miles Davis, Oscar Peterson, Charlie Haden, Art Blakey, Tete Montoliu, Dizzy Gillespie, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Chano Domínguez.

This year’s concert at the TEATRO ISABEL LA CATÓLICA (theatre) Granada,  runs from the 8th November through to 18th November. All concerts start at 21:00 h:

Thursday 18th November 2012.

MILES SMILES with Wallace Roney, Larry Coryell, Omar Hakim, Rick Margitza and Ralphe Armstrong

Friday 9th November

PAOLO FRESU & OMAR SOSA

Saturday 10th November

JORGE PARDO SEXTETO HUELLAS

Sunday 11th November

ROY HARGROVE QUINTET

Saturday 17th November

VIJAY IYER TRIO
Best artist, best album, best group, best Pianist and Composer in 2012 (DownBeat)

Sunday 18th November

PAQUITO D´RIVERA & EL QUINTETO CIMARRÓN

Tickets:

At the theatre “Teatro Isabel La Católica”, from 11:00 to 14:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00 h.

Telephone: 902150025.

Internet: ticketmaster

Official web: http://www.jazzgranada.es

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Almunecar & La Herradura cultural agenda for November 2012

Here’s What’s on in Almunecar and La Herradura on the Costa Tropical (Granada) in November:

 

 

 

Saturday, 3rd at 20:00h
Theatre play: Los Timadores
Grupo Contagiarte Teatro
Auditorio Casa Cultura

Monday, 5th at 20:00h
Ander Tellería (Accordion)
Auditorio Casa Cultura
Concierto Juventudes Musicales

Thursday, 8th at 20.00h
Conferencia: Unidad y Heterogeneidad Poéticas en un Libro Centenario:
Campos De Castilla, by Antonio Machado
Sala Conferencias Casa Cultura

Friday, 9th at 13:00h
German Speakers Day
Música, Teatro, Cine, Exposiciones,…
Casa Cultura

Saturday, 10th at 20:00h
Ensemble de Saxofones
Grupo Alcazaba de Málaga
Auditorio Casa Cultura

Monday, 12th at 20:00h
Israel Fausto Martínez Melero (Cello), Juan Escalera (Piano)
Auditorio Casa Cultura
Concierto Juventudes Musicales

Friday, 16th at 21.00h
Flamenco Show
Cante y Baile: Montse Cortés
Auditorio Casa Cultura.

Published with kind permission of the Seaside Gazette.

See the full agenda on the Seaside Gazette.

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Folk & Tango Show in Motril (Granada)

The Argentinian national dance orchestra, Arcos de Buenos Aires, will be performing again on the Costa Tropical at the “Calderon de la Barca” theatre in Motril (Granada) on Saturday 10th November 2012 at 8.30 pm.

The Company is conducted by the prestigious violinist and conductor Walter O. Tejeda Carranza, introducing a unique combination of music and dance with 16 artists on stage performing Argentinian Tango and Argentinian Folk Music and Dance. Arcos de Buenos Aires is a unique string chamber orchestra combining Argentinian Folk music and ballet. A trip to Argentina´s heart.

Arcos de Buenos Aires has performed in many of the most important International Festivals and Stages like Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Bosforous International Music Festival (Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall – Istanbul), Oldenburg International Festival, 2nd International Music Festival “Inessa Galant” (Dintzari Concert Hall – Jurmala, Letonia) and Istanbul – 2010 Culture Capital (Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall – Istanbul).

Tickets can be obtained calling tel. (0034) 654 57 63 63, and also 2 hours before the show in the theatre. Tickets: 8 and 10 Euros.

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53rd Edition of the Nerja Caves Festival on YouTube

The 53rd edition of the Nerja Caves Festival commences today, 17th July.

The chances of any unsold tickets are extremely low, but from experience they can sometimes be obtained by queuing on the day an hour or two prior to each concert at the ticket office outside the caves.

If you simply can’t attend this year, the Nerja Caves Foundation will be showing each night’s concert in HD quality on their official YouTube channel the morning afterwards:

Nerja Caves Foundation on YouTube.

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