Social Scene Costa del Sol 22 – 28 February 2024 Issue 2016

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Share the love Photo: Donkey Dreamland

Kevin Fraser Park DONKEY Dreamland offer guided tours followed by interactions with the donkeys so you can share their love while making a great donation to a worthy cause. On Thursday February 29 and Friday March 1, starting at 10am, there is an extended walk with an Andalucian brunch at the sanctuary near Mijas. Guests will hear some of the story of Donkey Dreamland’s formation and the experiences of some of the donkeys. After a tour of the sanctuary you will take a walk with the donkeys, enjoying the company of these amazing creatures

Walk with the donkeys.

as well as experiencing the amazing countryside around the sanctuary. After the walk enjoy a traditional Andalucian Brunch. with fresh bread, organic olive oil,

cheese, an abundance of fruit and freshly squeezed orange juice or mimosas. After brunch, spend time with the donkeys, either helping the volunteers

Equality in San Roque INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day, on Friday March 8, will be celebrated in San Roque with numerous activities, programmed by the Women’s Information Centre (CIM), which is part of the Department of Equality and Social Affairs. Mayor, Juan Carlos Ruiz Boix, said this awareness-raising work must be focused with activities aimed at, “all ages and social strata: schoolchildren, young people, adults, the elderly, men and women.” After presenting the agenda of events, the mayor added that San Roque “will continue to fight to achieve effective equality between women and men.” The

main event of the day is a performance by singer-songwriter María Ruiz together with a string and wind band and the day will conclude with the illumination of the building in purple. Self-defence workshops have also been scheduled for March 19 and 20 and, on April 26, a ‘Women’s Get-together’ will be held in the Pinar del Rey pine grove, to which members of the various women’s associations in the municipality are invited. There will be awareness-raising activities and a meeting where they can exchange ideas and experiences. The full agenda is available at the town hall website: sanroque.es.

Community Heroes ARE you looking to make a difference? Do you have a passion for helping others and contributing to a cause greater than yourself? Join Collective Calling at La Sala in Puerto Banus on Saturday February 24 at 10am for coffee and croissants. They’re on the hunt for enthusiastic volunteers to join their vibrant team. Whether you’re a social butterfly, a behind-the-scenes organiser, or someone with a special skill to share, your time and talents can create waves

of positive change. By volunteering you can: connect with like-minded individuals; develop new skills and gain valuable experience and make a tangible impact in your community. No matter how much time you can commit, your efforts will be immensely appreciated and will surely leave a lasting impact. Ready to step up? To book your place, please send a WhatsApp to 711 006 961. Collectively, you can achieve the extraordinary!

with their duties: feeding, grooming and giving love and cuddles. Donkey Dreamland provides a home for donkeys free from pain and suffering, surrounded by people who offer love and respect in a calm and tranquil setting. Keeping Donkey Dreamland open isn’t cheap as 20 donkeys munch their way through €600 of hay per month and €200 of special dietary foods, not to mention the rent that has to be paid. Book via the website donkeydreamland.com.

Welsh voices RICKY LAVAZZA is performing with special guests, the Welsh male voice choir Côr Meibion Morlais, Mario Ross and Emma Prothero for an evening of music and song for St David’s Day at the Teatro Salón Varietés in Fuengirola on Saturday March 2 and again on Tuesday March 5 at the Moonlight Theatre, Sunset Beach Club, Benalmadena. Ricky posted on social media that he was, “finally fulfilling my dream of singing with a Welsh Male Voice Choir. I am absolutely delighted to announce that Cor Meibion Morlais from Ferndale, South Wales will be joining me for two very special concerts.” The choir sing all kinds of music, from opera choruses and religious works to folk songs and jazz to pop songs and Musical Theatre. For more details and tickets contact the venues: boxoffice@salonvarietestheatre.com or info@ sunsetbeachclub.com.


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Happy 85th Birthday Val As well as being one of the best-known faces on the Costa del Sol, Val Williams is a force of nature. Celebrating her 85th birthday on 21st February, Val, as is her way, is celebrating in style and raising money for good causes in the process. ONLY Val could write an autobiography called ‘A Pickled Past’ which tells her story in a vivid and humorous manner, turning disasters into opportunities, and moving forward as if they had never happened. Val became even better known along the Costa when Covid and all of its repercussions struck. Concerned about the impact on businesses she launched with, the help of some other well-known faces, the Simply Surviving Group. Val also recognised the dreadful situation many of the charities were in without the opportunity to raise funds, especially the animal charities. Then, of course there were the families that were struggling and Val raised thousands of euros in the first year to help groups like the ‘food fairies’, with many animal charities also benefiting from the lunches she organised, and in the process helping out the restaurants which hosted the events. Val has

also been supported by well-known entertainers on the coast. Val is fearless, and, already in her 80’s, she undertook the Zip Line Challenge, of course, to raise more funds for

good causes. Once life was returning to some kind of normal, and survival became less of an issue for many, Val decided that raising money for good causes shouldn’t stop and she changed the

name of the group to Simply Thriving and the show goes on. Val spent Valentine’s Day with her good friend and designer, Brian Piccolo, who has made sure Val will shine on her birthday in a cerise dress with lace top and a chiffon skirt. Everyone at the Euro Weekly News would like to wish Val the happiest of birthdays, and the energy to keep on going. So many local groups and people will join us in our congratulations for a woman who cannot be stopped, and is simply the best. Happy Birthday, Val, from all your friends on the Costa del Sol and from everyone you have helped and supported over these difficult years. May you go from strength to strength.



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The place to be ADVERTISING FEATURE WELCOME to Christy’s Irish Gastropub, your ultimate destination for sports and good times, conveniently located in the heart of Fuengirola. Whether you’re a die-hard sports fan or just looking for a cosy spot to unwind, Christy’s is the place to be. Guinness flows as it should, where there are no strangers only new friendships and memories to be made. We’re proud to be your go-to spot for all things sports-related, with our doors open daily from 1.00pm, seven days a week. Step into Christy’s Kitchen from 1.00pm onwards and explore our mouthwatering selection of starters, mains, and desserts that are not only delicious but also friendly to your pocket. Don’t miss out on our fantastic special offer: a three-course menu for just €22.95, designed to satisfy both your cravings and your budget. The menu including, Prawn Pil Pil, Chicken Liver Pate, Caesar Salad, Chicken Goujons, Main Courses, Entrecot Steak, Piri Piri Chicken, Milanese Lasagna Fish Pie, and a dessert selection. Renowned for our Guinness, we are proud to say it is the Best Guinness in Fuengirola. At Christy’s, we’ve got you covered

with multiple screens showcasing all the thrilling sporting action. Whether you’re cheering on your favourite football team, Cheering the Rugby or getting swept up in the excitement of horse racing, our spacious outdoor terrace provides a stylish and comfortable setting for you to enjoy every moment. We welcome PARTY OF THE YEAR all team supporters SAVE THE DATE !!! and all jerseys. St Patrick’s Day Get ready for Sunday March 17, an unforgettable Get out your best green outfit, week of sports and join us for a Ceili like no other. Showing Football Prefrom the 10th to The staff and the locals are all one big happy family and mier league Sun 10th the 17th, featuring you are invited !!!!! Liverpool v Man City, some of the biggest Mon 11th Chelsea v Newfixtures of the year. castle, Sat 16 Arsenal v Chelsea From epic football clashes Sun 17 Everton v Liverpool. Horse ralike Liverpool vs Man City to the prestigious Cheltenham Festival, USPGA cing Cheltenham Festival March 12-15, Golf, and Six Nations Rugby, there’s USPGA Golf March 14-17, The Players something for every sports enthusiast. Championship TPC Sawgrass. The fifth

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major Six Nations Rugby Sat March 16 Wales v Italy, Ireland v Scotland, France v England. Our outdoor terrace is covered so whatever the weather you can comfortably enjoy your food and drinks. Suitable for large groups, popular for golfers. Christy’s isn’t just about sports; it’s also the perfect place for family gatherings, faboulous food and celebrations. Ask us about booking your next party, and let us make it an occasion to remember. From decorations to the cake we can do it all. Whatever the reason for your visit, we’re here to ensure it’s the best experience possible. Join us at Christy’s Irish Gastropub, where good food, great sports, and friendly vibes await.



Brian Bamford LA SALA Puerto Banus is set to host a spectacular Mother’s Day celebration on Sunday March 10, dedicated to honouring the wonderful ladies in our lives. Celebrate by indulging in our fabulous two- course Mother’s Day lunch menu, featuring all the classic favourites such as tender roast beef, succulent roast chicken, and roast pork with crispy crackling served with all the trimmings and a glass of Champagne, creating the perfect culinary celebration at just €42 per person. The afternoon wouldn’t be complete without sensational live music from Marbella’s finest performers Zoe Louise to enhance the ambience. To make the afternoon even more special, each Mum will receive a surprise treat on the day and the little ones can enjoy face painting and

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Mum’s the word games with Tina from 2pm to 4pm, ensuring a delightful experience for the whole family. Reserve your table for a Mother’s Day filled

with love, laughter, and exquisite dining at La Sala Puerto Banus at: reservations@LaSala Banus.com or call 952 814 145.

Wine & Flamenco THE sparkling events season of wine tours starts on Friday February 23 at 7pm with the Dance of Wine & Flamenco. An evening full of Andalucian fire. The evening kicks off with a wine tasting combined with the best cheeses from the region and wafer-thin sliced ‘jamon iberico’ by master ‘cortador’ Silvia. You will taste five fantastic wiFUENGIROLA Town Hall has launched a new edition of ‘Vive Fuengirola en Familia’, a recreational, cultural and sporting alternative for all ages, coinciding with Semana Blanca. The programme includes around 30 different activities aimed at children, young people and adults which will take place from February 26 to March 3 in diffe-

nes from Malaga, each in their own way pairing heavenly with the ham and cheeses. The evening continues with Flamenco in its purest form, performed by the flamenco phenomenon from Malaga, Arreito de Colmenar, on vocals, and the virtuoso El Nino de Ana on guitar. The venue is Peña El Boqueron, Calle Marqués de Ovieco, Malaga

and the cost is €42,50 per person including wine tasting, ‘picoteo’ (jamon iberico, cheeses and more) plus a welcome cocktail. To register, send a message with your email address and number of people on Whatsapp: 622 192 019, email: info@malagawinetours. com or use the contact form on the website: ma lagawinetours.com.

Family week rent parts of the town. The agenda includes sessions of magic workshops, open doors of various sports, various activities for the Day of Andalucia, concerts by local groups, astronomy workshops, children’s entertainment in squares and parks and a large family treasure hunt,

among others. “Once all the activities of ‘Vive Fuengirola con Amor’ and the Carnival have finished, the town hall of Fuengirola does not rest,” said councillor for Culture and Sports, Rodrigo Romero. The full programme is available from the website: fuengirola.es.


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Michael Carrington THE Culture Department of Alhaurin el Grande Town Council is hosting a series of concerts called the ‘Conciertos Mínimos’ (Minimal Concerts), one of the main cultural events to be held over the next few months in the town. It is a series of small-format concerts that will take place in La Baltasara and are aimed at anyone interested to enjoy this musical and sensory experience promoted by the podcast Tofeelmore. These events come to Alhaurin el Grande thanks to Tofeelmore, a musical podcast created by Javier Muñoz, which for the last five years has been covering new musical creations and trends in the music scene, and which will take place in the incomparable setting of the gardens of the Casa Museo Antonio Gala. The Antonio Gala House Museum consists of a main house and outbuildings, gardens and vegetable gardens that make up the estate of 30,000 square metres on the banks of the Fahala River. The estate was the home of Antonio

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Gala, a Spanish poet, playwright, novelist, and writer. The finca was a place hidden from the general public; it was the secret garden of Gala and his closest friends until it was brought back to life by Alhaurin Council This concert series taking place in the gardens will feature ‘floating artists’, as they call them in the podcast, from the new age, experimental, contemporary classical, alternative and ambient electronica scene. The Minimal Concerts will begin on May 11 at 8pm with a performance by the masked German pianist Lambert, an international benchmark of the contemporary classical, ambient and alternative scene. Tickets can already be purchased on the website: tofeelmore.com.

THE popular and acclaimed cooking workshops for adults, children and teenagers are back in Benahavis with a varied recipe book that will make participants lick their fingers and liven up the ‘Semana Blanca. A total of six workshops for children and teenagers between six-12 years old and two workshops for adults over 18 years old, are being organised for residents of Benahavís at the well-known Escuela Hostelería in the town. The workshops will be held on Saturday February 24 for adults and on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, February 26, 27 and 29 during Semana Blanca for children. There are two time slots each day: 9.30am to 11.30am and midday to 2pm. The school has produced many chefs who have gone on to great things including some holders of Michelin stars. If you would like to sample the cooking the school’s restaurant is also open to the public from Tuesday to

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Cooking classes Friday at 1.30pm to 3pm (lunch only). The Malaga Food Guide reported that the school, “is noted because of the sheer attention to detail displayed by the teachers and students alike

and its fantastic position and spectacular views, situated as it is between the coast and the mountains.” Email for reservations: reservas@escuelahoste leria.es.


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AS OLIVIA’S, LA CALA, prepares for a new season, it welcomes a new team. Gareth (Gaz) Jones returns to Olivia’s as manager, and Paulo Ristori, originally from Venice, takes command of the kitchen with a culinary vision which will make Olivia’s stand out with its own unique style. With two very demanding jobs, Gareth and Paolo have great plans to take Olivia’s forward by placing their own stamp on this stunning location. “We want to keep all of the great things which Olivia’s has become well-known for, “says Gareth, “but at the same time create new experiences for our clients.” Paolo has worked in various parts of the world in his 25 years in the kitchen and explains, “I love traditional Mediterranean cuisine. It’s hard to beat, but I love the challenge of combining this with newer techniques. The key to good food is sourcing high quality, local produce.” When pushed by EWN, Paolo admits that his signature dish reflects his roots; Risotto with black ink, and a little something special on the top. Gareth explains that managing a busy venue has its own challenges. “Everyone has to work together in harmony, but the client will always come first. My task is to find the highest quality staff to ensure that from the moment a client walks into Olivia’s their experience begins. Our aim is to please everyone and there is no compromise on this.” Together, Gareth and Paolo want to create a new style which will be accompanied by a new menu. “We

NEW TEAM: Paulo Ristori along with Gareth Jones.

want to create the same great experience Olivia’s has become renowned for, with an excellent dinner, live music, and we are adding our own signature cocktails this season,” explains Gareth. Paolo also tells of the new Saturday Brunch afternoon which will be available very soon. “It will be a di-

fferent experience,” explains Paolo, “but we will make sure that no one leaves disappointed.” The Sky Bar, located on the upper terrace will also open this year, especially for those who may like a special experience after dinner, or just stopping in for one of our cocktails. “They can sit relaxed, away from

the busyness of the restaurant and watch the sun set from the beautiful setting of the Sky Bar. What can be better than relaxing with the fantastic Mediterranean views from the terrace?” asks Gareth. Gareth has worked with owner Elliott Wright for over 15 years which shows the confidence placed in the new manager. Gareth admits that getting it all just right for the client will be his priority. “You have to have eagle eyes to make sure that nothing is overlooked: some heating on the chillier evenings, or a blanket, ensuring that orders are taken promptly and passed in an orderly manner to Paolo so that everything can be prepared with care and presented as a feast for the eyes, too,” says Gareth. As from March 1, they will be open daily and there will be a host of special events planned and coming soon will be International Women’s day, Mother’s Day, and Easter weekend. Paolo stresses that the Saturday afternoon Brunch is going to be a key daytime event and the set menu is going to be in great demand. “These are exciting times,” says Gareth. “We won’t be taking anything away from the Olivia’s which has always been a popular venue, but it will be even better.” For your special event, whether it be a birthday, anniversary, or just a get-together with good friends in a stunning location, Olivia’s will ensure that you are taken care of and that you will leave with an unforgettable experience.

For more information visit their website: oliviaslacala.com.

And don’t leave things to chance. Make sure to reserve your experience making the team aware of any special requirements you might have, so that they can ensure everything is just as you want it. Olivia’s is committed to making every visit a lasting memory, and with Gareth and Paolo at the helm, you can be assured that you will not be disappointed. Make you reservation on 608 784 367 or email them on reservations@oliviaslacala.com.



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ASTER traditions vary around the world and the EWN brings to you some of the stories behind Easter, the myths, the familiar figures, not forgetting the Christian roots of the festival. As we run up to the Easter celebrations in Spain we will bring you information on what is happening in your area. As with many festivals the roots go back further than Christianity alone.

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THE world’s most expensive Easter eggs are not your ordinary chocolate treats but art treasures crafted by Russian goldsmith Peter Carl Fabergé. Commissioned by Tsar Alexander III in 1885 as an extraordinary gift for his wife, these eggs became an annual tradition, persisting under his son Miklós II. The inaugural egg, fas-

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MANY of us expatriates here in Spain come from different traditions, especially when it comes to religion. You might have wondered what the significance is of the ritual of the Stations of the Cross. Also known as the way of the cross this is a Christian tradition commemorating the events of Good Friday. It represents the journey of Jesus Christ from his condemnation to his crucifixion and burial. The practice typically involves a series of 14 stations, each representing a significant event along this path. The stations are marked by images or statues and believers participate in devotional exercises. It’s traditional to walk from one station to the next while meditating on the biblical events. This devotional practice is especially Christian symbol of the cross. common during the season of Lent, particularly on Fridays and during Holy Week. The ritual serves as a way for Christians to reflect on the passion and suffering of Jesus Christ and is practised to gain a deeper understanding of Christian faith. It’s common in Spain for chapels and local churches to be built at the summit of a hill, and often the stations of the cross are placed at intervals on the way to the top.

Opulent eggs hioned from solid gold and adorned with white enamel, held a hen’s nest encrusted with rubies, crowned by a miniature replica of the tsar’s crown. This set the stage for a series of more than 50 stunning eggs, with 43 preserved to this day.

The most renowned egg dazzles with over 3,000 diamonds, reflecting Fabergé’s dedication to perfection. Despite their rarity and value, Fabergé eggs are rarely sold. In 2014, a forgotten egg surfaced in the cellar of a

country house, selling for a fraction of its true worth. Initially mistaken for a mere golden egg, it was later revealed as a Fabergé masterpiece worth £20m which saved it from the fate of being melted down for its gold.


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LINKOLN PARK, one of Spain’s greatest tribute bands, are back stronger than ever to continue keeping Linkin Park’s legacy alive and presenting their biggest tour to date. The band will perform at La Trinchera in Malaga on Saturday March 23 and tickets are available now from entradium.com. After the 20th anniversary of the acclaimed Meteora, the multi-million selling album released back in 2023, they are dedicating this tour to pay tribute

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to the Californian band’s second album by playing it in its entirety, as well as other songs that can’t be missed from the rest of

their discography. Linkin Park is among the best-selling bands of the 21st century and the world’s best-selling music artists, having sold over 100 million records worldwide. They have won two Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, 10 MTV Europe Music Awards and three World Music Awards. Linkoln Park’s main goal, is to try to pay them the best tribute they can.

The Marriage Portrait THERE’S a Sotogrande Women book club ‘leap year’ meeting on Thursday February 29. It will take place at Fresco Restaurant in Sotogrande Puerto at 7.30pm For those of you that don’t know already, the book is the Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell. You can purchase the book on Amazon.es download on Kindle or listen to an Audio book . Maggie O’Farrell was born in Colerai-

ne, Northern Ireland. She has published many novels. The Marriage Portrait is a Sunday Times bestseller and brings the world of Renaissance Italy to life in a fictional portrait of the young duchess Lucrezia de’ Medici. There is no cost involved or membership required for the book club. There is food and drink available and you can order what you like and just pay for it.

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Ku’Damm Berlin in Fuengirola - A German coastal delight ADVERTISING FEATURE KU’DAMM Berlin is a unique bar and restaurant that can be found directly overlooking the boats in the Sport Marina, Fuengirola. Since 1987 Ku’Damm Berlin has served as a culinary haven for locals and tourists alike, it seamlessly marries traditional German flavours with local Spanish cuisine and the fresh allure of the sea. It offers an unforgettable dining experience, combining unique decor with beautiful views with delectable dishes. Ku’Damm is a magical place where the sea meets the senses. From the moment you step through the large wooden doors, the unique ambiance of the place transports you to another world and time. Everywhere you turn your head there is a quirky piece of decoration, a mix between traditional antiques and amusing memorabilia, with a backdrop

of dark wood, which evokes a certain German ‘otherworldly’ charm. The menu at Ku’Damm Berlin, which is presented as a traditional newspaper (fun factor!) is a culinary mix between traditional German and Spanish cuisine, with a daily special on offer as well. In addition to only cooking with fresh fish of that day, the head chef and owner Michael Lienhoop also loves seasonal products, and constantly creates new masterpieces. One of Ku’Damm’s standout dishes is their ‘’Gigante’. This consists of a giant spit of succulent meat, accompanied by a mixed salad and seasoned saute potatoes. The international kitchen’s commitment to quality and authenticity is evident in every meal, elevating traditional German food to new heights.

Diners come from all over the world to enjoy Ku’Damm’s delicious offerings, the restaurant caters for this by providing full menus in German, Spanish, English and Finnish, as well as international specials that are typical to each of these countries. In addition to their standard menu and children’s menu, they also offer a set menu of three full courses for €19.95. Their dessert menu features German favourites like ‘Rote Grütze’ as well as crowd pleasers such as home-made tiramisu. This boatside restaurant is perfect for those seeking a harmonious blend of coastal beauty and delicious dining, making it a must for locals and tourists alike to visit. Ku’Damm is open every day from 12am until 11pm, only closing on Tuesdays.

KU’DAMM BERLIN: A must for locals and visitors alike to visit.

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Easter at La Sala Michael Carringron GET ready for a delightful Easter celebration as the Easter Bunny makes a special appearance at La Sala Puerto Banus. On Saturday March 30, and Sunday March 31, at 11am there is a fantastic breakfast experience in the Live Lounge and later on Easter Sunday there is a very special Sunday lunch. Families with children of all ages are invited to reserve a table for the Easter breakfast and witness the magic unfold as the Easter Bunny entertains the little ones with activities and delightful treats. Tickets are priced at just €20 each, including breakfast and a drink. Children under two are welcome to join the fun free of charge. Please note that tickets must be purchased and paid in advance of the event. While the youngsters enjoy the fun, grown-ups can relax and soak in the hop-tastic atmosphere. Don’t miss out on this egg-citing Easter event.

And to make this Easter a memorable family occasion, indulge in a delectable two-course Sunday Lunch that includes all the traditional trimmings, complemented by a welcome glass of Champagne upon arrival, all for just €38 per person. The menu features cherished favourites such as succulent roast chicken, perfectly cooked sirloin of beef, and roast pork with crispy crackling. Children under 10 can enjoy one course for just €12, and they’re in for a treat with a surprise visit from the Easter Bunny to deliver eggs, balloons, and an abundance of magic tricks. Complete your Easter festivities with La Sala’s unbeatable live entertainment. Enjoy the lively tunes of solo artist Amelinde, showcasing the best of soul, pop, and rock from 2pm, followed by an electrifying performance from the Wall Street Band. To secureyourspotforeither(orboth) events, contact La Sala at reserva tions@LaSalaBanus.com or call 952 814 145.

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THE artist Dennis Manarchy is exhibiting his works of ‘metallic bodies’ in the ‘Elena Laverón’ hall of the Pablo Ruiz Picasso Cultural Centre in Torremolinos. A work made up of a selection of 36 images under the title ‘Metal’, which the photographer began more than a decade ago. The exhibition ‘Metal’ can be visited until February 29 from Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 1.30pm and from 4.30pm to 8.30pm, and on Saturdays from 9.30am to 1.30pm. In the works, Manarchy portrays models made up with silver spray paint and dresses them with gadgets from the private collection of fantastic objects of Steve Erenberg, known as ‘Radio Guy’. Objects he has collected for decades and which are medical oddities and industrial artefacts, objects always seen from an artist’s point of view rather than their functionality. The ‘Metal’ series is exhibited with large-format images produced by the sublimation technique, some on metallic textile and others on Chromaluxe aluminium plate, which maximises the metallic sensation of the images captured by the artist. Dennis Manarchy is a native of Roc-

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kford, Illinois (USA) and he served as an apprentice to legendary photographer Irving Penn. His commercial career includes work for major international brands such as Porsche, Nike, Harley Davidson, Dior, The Gap, Apple, Kodak and Panasonic. He has also worked for international magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Zoom, Photo, Life and Time, with work that has received numerous awards. The exhibition can be visited free of charge and more information is available here: latermicamalaga.com/torre molinos-metal-dennis-manarchy/

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Dining in Style

Kevin Fraser Park

AGE CONCERN Fuengirola and Mijas (and now also Benalmadena) celebrated their second Gala Dinner in style at the stunning setting of The Green Label Restaurant. Whilst there is a heavy emphasis on the social activities of the organisation, it is much more than that. The Gala Dinner was to raise funds for their latest service development which is a ‘hospital to home’ programme. Michelle Greenwood, the secretary of the group explains that continuity of care and aftercare for people Photo: ARoali coming out of hospital is available, it is not always easy to access, or timely at the moment of need. “Many elderly residents in Spain live on their own, and have very little in the way of family support locally.” What they plan to do is use the monies raised at these type of events to set up a service for people when they return after a hospital stay. When possible, they will do an assessment prior to a planned hospital admission to prepare for the return home. They already have a mobility equipment loan service which can provide aids when needed, but this new development will work alongside professional care providers to visit people in their homes. Michelle added, “We are also working in collaboration with the Lion’s Club who help to deliver heavy equipment to difficult locations. It’s an exciting new project, and we have got off to a great start thanks to those who attended the Gala dinner, and the myriad of businesses who sponsored raffles and fantastic items for the auction.” Age Concern can be contacted on sec@agecon cernfym.com or Michelle on 619 792 738.

ARE you looking for something fun and creative to do around Estepona. Due to popular demand, the Artful Creative Club’s Sip and Paint Sessions are now coming to the heart of Estepona. Don’t miss this opportunity to unleash your creativity in the heart of our vibrant community.Save the date for an unforgettable evening, it’s Friday, February 23 for a captivating Sip and Paint session inspired by the iconic works of Picasso. Immerse yourself in the creative process and let your artistic expression soar. Book your slots online: kakeart.com/pages/art ful-creative-club. For any questions, reach out to Kasia on WhatsApp on +44 07922 274517.

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