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Some cultural recommendations for next week

The week that begins, with Cati Moyà
I will dance to the rhythm of Afroelectro, the genre that defines the duo's proposal Djamra, will be the stars of a new evening of vibrant music included in the program of La Luna en Verso, a series organized by the Mallorca Literary Foundation. In this case, they will bring Simoh Bouchra and Boualem Fedel's work to the Molinar de Montuïri esplanade, bringing the authenticity and roots of Maghrebi musical identity to a contemporary dimension with new tools and sounds. In addition, the Madrid-born artist's songs will be performed live. Bewis de la Rosa, who will present his first album, Love more than ever, where he delves into the concept of rural rap with a mix of music, dance and performance. Saturday, August 30, at 9 p.m..
I will watch the four-part miniseries on Filmin, The young George Sand, dedicated to the writer, a rebel like no other, who was somehow responsible for putting Mallorca, and more specifically Valldemossa, on the map. Directed by Rodolphe Tissone and starring Nine de Urso, became a very successful series in France at the time of its release.
I will read Sala Augustafollowed by Mother tongue, always recommended Sebastián AlzamoraTwo collections of poetry, impressive and charming respectively. The prolific writer from Llucmajor speaks about the cinema that was a fascist prison and also about his own childhood. Published by Bow, in the Ossa Menor collection.
I will recommend to my Menorcan friends to go to the Born Theatre in Ciutadella to experience the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the famous concert he gave. María del Mar Bonet at the Olympia in Paris with a new recital by the artist. Tuesday, August 26, at 9 p.m..
I'll check if Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman have risen to the challenge of reinterpreting the roles played by the extraordinary Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in The War of the RosesThe original, directed by Danny DeVito in the late 1980s, became an instant classic thanks to its story of a couple handling their own divorce in the worst possible way. remake, titled The Roses, is directed by Jay Roach. From August 29th in Aficine theaters.
The week that begins, with JA Mendiola
I will attend the Sant Domingo cloister for the closing ceremony of the 64th Pollença Festival, where I will speak Paul Lewis at the piano with theTenerife Symphony Orchestra, directed by maestro Víctor Pablo Pérez. They will do so with a dense yet enticing program. In the first part with the Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, 'Emperor', op. 73, by Ludwig van Beethoven. Surely his most famous work. A monumental concert suitable only for pianists of extraordinary talent. The second part will offer the Symphony No. 9 in E-flat major, Op. 70., by Dmitri Shostakovich, a piece with as many nuances as interpretations of the composer's intentions. Friday, August 29, at 10 p.m..
I will discover the history of Jack Wright, protagonist of the new Movistar Plus series I, Jack Wright, who leaves a huge mess for his estate shortly before supposedly committing suicide. Halfway between black comedy and psychological drama, this is a six-part British miniseries, perfect for watching episode after episode.
I'll be in Binissalem, at Can Gelabert, to enjoy the live broadcast of New Romancero, who will once again celebrate thirty years on stage as part of the Nits al fresca series while playing songs from their latest published work, Of crabs and cats. Thursday, August 28, at 9 p.m..
I will propose to go to Bellver Castle where theAcademy Orchestra 1830, directed by Fernando Marina, will perform Gustav Mahler's most famous composition, Symphony No. 5 in D-sharp minor, the famous one Adagietto, in a version for chamber orchestra, with arrangements by Karl Simon. Friday, August 29, at 9 p.m..
I will enjoy the charity concert that, as every year, takes place within the framework of the Pollença Festival, for the occasion by the 'Spanish Bras, a brass ensemble consisting of Carlos Benetó and Juanjo Serna, trumpets; Manolo Pérez, horn; Indalecio Bonet, trombone; and Sergio Finc, tuba. They will offer a program that includes works by Luciano Berio, Anton García Abril, Núria Núñez, and unique adaptations of pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Manuel de Falla, and João Carlos Jobim, among others, which undoubtedly offer a different way of understanding music. Tuesday, August 26, at 9 p.m..