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Some cultural recommendations for next week

The week that begins with Cati Moyà

I will settle in In Manacor, enjoy the second edition of the REC REG music creation workshops, organized by the Suralita creation center, the Can Lliro concert venue, and the 39 Escalones film club. The documentary will be screened during the four-day program. Victor Nubla Method of Interpretationby Víctor Nubla; a meeting of motherhood and creation with the participation of Jou Serra, Lluqui Herrero and Gràcia Camps, among others, and the recording of an episode of the podcast PHLEUMA live. The highlights of this edition will be the talks and performances by Arnau Obiols, who will present his new album, Drum bird, and of Los Sara Fontán. From December 4th to 7th.

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I will visit The Aba Art gallery, located in the Plaza de la Puerta de Santa Catalina in Palma, but this time it will not be to see any exhibition, but to attend the presentation of a book: The magnet and thingsThe literary debut of artist Mateu Coll, a journey through the poetic life of things, published by Lleonard Muntaner Editor. Thursday, December 4, at 7 p.m.

I will be At CaixaForum to hear the opening lecture of the Fine Arts Academy's academic year. Pere Antoni Pons will give the lecture, in memory of Guillem Frontera, and will analyze the influence of tourism on art in the Balearic Islands. Tuesday, December 2nd, at 6:30 pm.

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I will accompany Filmmaker Sílvia Ventayol at the screening of her documentary Mrs. DeathIncluded in Docseta, a Catalan film series and discussion taking place between November and December in Lloseta. Friday, December 5, at 7:30 p.m., at the Lloseta Theatre.

I will go in on the pages of The party, the latest novel by British author Tessa Hadley, published in Catalan by Edicions de 1984, following the highly recommended At sunset, Free love and The past. In The partyWith a translation by Josefina Caball, Hadley brings us closer to the encounter of two sisters, Moira and Evelyn, with two young men, Sinden and Paul, who, without them suspecting it, will leave their mark.

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The week that begins with JA Mendiola

I will fulfill my promise. with the first of the Christmas duties, which in this case is to go and listen to one of the many MessiahHandel's opera, which will tour numerous stages around the world, will be performed at the Teatro Principal in Ciudad Real. This year's concert, promoted annually by the Orfeó Ramon Llull, will continue the tradition of participatory singing. Nearly two hundred singers will be on stage, along with four soloists: Irene Mas, Hugo Bolívar, Antoni Aragón, and Joan Miquel Muñoz. The choirs participating in this performance are the Orfeó Ramon Llull, Art Vocal Ensemble, Musicantes de Mallorca, Coral Minuet, and Coral Clau de Sol. Friday, December 5th, at 8:00 pm.

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I'll see at the Teatro del Mar Krapp's Last TapeSamuel Beckett's play, directed by Boris Rotenstein and starring Sergi Mateu. A writer's reflection on his experiences, which he has recorded since his youth. Sunday, December 7, at 7 p.m.

I'll go Back at the Teatro Principal in Ciudad, where the Alternatilla Jazz Festival takes place. This time, the focus will be on listening to the music of Chicuelo and Marco Mesquida, who will be presenting their new collaborative album, titled From the soul, a work that has made them well deserving of the Enderrock 2025 award. Wednesday, December 3, at 8 p.m.

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I will enjoy The third concert of the season, which the Balearic Islands Symphony Orchestra will offer at the Auditorium on Palma's seafront promenade, will be, as seems to be the custom this year, quite unique. This is evidenced by the first piece of the evening, the timpani concerto. Raise the Roofby the American composer Michael Daugherty. In the second part, the Symphony Orchestra will perform the Concerto for Orchestraby the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski. Javier Eguillor will be on timpani, and Nuno Coelho will conduct. Thursday, December 4, at 8 p.m.