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International dance day

International dance day

 

The Department of “Cultura del Ayuntamiento de Tías” together with the School of Modern Dance Jazz-Fusion Beatrice Senent, organize the Festival for the International Day of Dance, on April 14, from 17:00 hours in the “Pabellón Municipal de Deportes de Tías”, where there will be the participation of 19 dance schools on the island of Lanzarote.

This new edition will also feature a free Master Class at 11:00 hours, by Borja Rueda, Choreographer and Dancer in television programs such as “Tu Cara Me Suena” by Antena 3, “Operación Triunfo 2017” and “La Mejor Canción Nunca Cantada” by Televisión Española. This act will be presented by the Director of Radio Tías, Ruiz Rodríguez and by the Dancer and Presenter of the program “Tu Evento” of Lancelot Television, Fran Vega.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Holi in Puerto del Carmen

Holi in Puerto del Carmen

 

Every year India celebrates Holi – the arrival of spring with lots of colors.

It means the victory of the good over the evil. On this day everyone enjoy to play with colors (which will be sold on the event) and water.

We celebrate it playing, singing, dancing, drinking and eating typical dishes of India. There will be indian food on sale.

The event will start around 12:00h and will finish around 20:00h, the entrance is free.

There will also be dance performances and a DJ coming all the way from London. We hope to see you there!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ángaro

ÁNGARO, MUSIC AND DANCE IN A UNIQUE PLACE

Angaro is a musical journey through the folklore of the Canarian people and the peoples of the world through music and dance.  A fusion between the classic and the avant-garde in an unrepeatable show at the Jameos del Agua Auditorium.

Pianos, violins, horns… are mixed with powerful drums and other instruments such as seashells and shepherd’s flutes to experiment with dances and voices from ancient times.

A cast of twelve people, including actors and musicians, performs on stage a choral program composed of fifteen songs from diverse backgrounds. Among them there are pieces of their own creation, such as ‘Ángaro’, which gives the show its name; ‘Fujara’, inspired by music of Sufi origin and fused with flamenco influences; ‘San Borondón’, in homage to the magical island whose legend says it appears and disappears into the sea, and other compositions that version popular themes from different islands and are mixed with African instruments and rhythms and other traditional Canarian folklore.

Angaro, a spectacle to live an unforgettable experience in your visit to a unique place in the world, as is Jameos del Agua. Music and dance in a volcanic cave, transformed into an auditorium by the artist César Manrique.