10 unmissable plans this weekend

A journey of magical lights in Lumagica:.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
02 December 2022 Friday 09:55
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10 unmissable plans this weekend

A journey of magical lights in Lumagica:

Lumagica is the new country of Christmas lights, which can be visited until January 8 at the facilities of Catalunya en Miniatura (Torrelles de Llobregat). The trip consists of an hour and a half tour between large format and interactive figures, made with colored lights and special effects. Tickets can be purchased on the official Lumagica website.

El Poble Espanyol offers its special activities for Christmas:

The Montjuïc venue returns with traditional Christmas activities, but also with new plans to attract families. This Saturday opens, for example, the House of Santa Claus, where the little ones can take their letters to one of the most emblematic protagonists of the festivities. There will also be the Vespres de Nadal cycle, where the venue will be filled with music and a Christmas atmosphere, starting this Friday and until December 29. You can check all the activities on the El Poble Espanyol website.

'Grease, el musical':

This Saturday comes Grease, the high school romance musical, at the Tívoli theater in Barcelona. The production, under the direction of David Serrano and the musical direction of Joan Miquel Pérez, promises the most emblematic hits of the 80s and relives the story between Danny and Sandy in a big way. Grease, the musical, can be seen until January 12 and prices range between 20 and 64 euros.

The Africa Moment dance festival returns to Mercat de les Flors:

This Friday the Africa Moment festival occupies for the sixth consecutive year at the Mercat de les Flors with an exceptional repertoire of the African dance scene. The intention of the organization of the festival is to influence the performing arts to promote diversity and interculturality. Tickets can be purchased on the Mercat de les Flors website and the price is 18 euros.

Hit me if I'm pretty premieres in Temporada Alta:

This Friday the work of the actress, poet and video artist Juana Dolores, Hit me if I'm pretty, premieres as part of the Temporada Alta programming. The performative solo is a "clearly feminist" work, according to its author and protagonist. With a "girly and digital" aesthetic, Hit me if I'm pretty talks about the sovereignty of the object of desire, from an ostentatious and feminine perspective. The work can be seen at the Salt theater (Girona) this Friday and prices range between 18 and 28 euros.

Eliades Ochoa joins the Barcelona Jazz Festival:

The emblematic guitarist and worldwide representative of Cuban music, Eliades Ochoa, arrives this Friday at the Teatre-Auditori de Sant Cugat, within the framework of the Barcelona Jazz Festival, to celebrate 25 years of the Buena Vista Social Club phenomenon. Ochoa, together with his band, will also defend his latest album, Let's dance a dream. Tickets can be purchased on the Jazz Festival website for 42 euros.

Rita Paid in el Auditori:

The young singer and trombonist Rita Payés will fill the Auditorium this Saturday as part of the Cruïlla Tardor programme. The music, accompanied by her mother (Elisabeth Roma) on guitar, her partner (Pol Batlle) on electric guitar and also singing, Horacio Fumero on double bass and Juan R. Berbín on percussion; Thus closes the tour of her latest album, Como la piel.

Premiere of Suro, Mikel Gurrea's debut feature:

Suro, the debut feature that already has two Goya nominations, can be seen on the big screen this weekend. The apparently idyllic relationship between Iván and Helena begins to break down when they decide to move to a rural farmhouse to start their family. The first daily discussions are only the tip of the iceberg of a deep crisis of a couple that is taking shape in the film. Suro adds another success of rural cinema together with Alcarràs, by Carla Simón.

The Banksy Museum opens in Espai Trafalgar:

The Espai Trafalgar, which was already the reference center for Banksy's work in Barcelona, ​​grew with 30 works and thus became the Banksy Museum. In this way, the permanent exhibition, The world of Banksy, consolidates its vocation of publicizing the vindictive work of the Bristol graffiti artist.

World Press Photo 2022:

The most recognized international exhibition of photojournalism in the world arrives for another year at the CCCB. The exhibition includes the winning photographs and multimedia productions of the World Press Photo 2022 contest, including the regional winners. The most relevant topics in this year's exhibition are, according to the organization, indigenous communities, identity issues, the environmental crisis, armed conflicts and citizen protests.