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WELCOME to Euro Weekly News Social Scene, the most infor mative weekly review of what’s happening on the Costa del Sol. It’s an evolving and ev ery growing directory that attracts English speaking residents and visitors who want to know how best to spend their time and what’s going on now and in the future. There is literally some thing for everyone with details of top bars and restaurants along the coast as well as informa tion about those very popular Ruta de la Tapa organised by different municipalities where you can enjoy an inex pensive selection of drinks and tapas at dif ferent establishments. There’s more to life than eating and drinking (although it is a very im portant part of exis tence) so EWN Social Scene tells readers what’s going on be it a musical event, charity function, ballet, pop tribute, fiesta, circus, children’s event or even
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an educational walk. This is not a simple re peat each week but a great deal of time and energy goes into looking forward and recording what may be happening in the coming weeks and months. Comedian Jimmy Carr will be performing in Marbella in 2024 and there is sure to be a scramble for tickets, but readers of EWN Social Scene knew as soon as they went on sale. So, those who want to find out the best places to eat and be entertained in all forms know that EWN Social Scene should be their first port of call with many arti cles also going on www.eu roweeklynews.com.
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A culinary and cultural adventure ALONG the picturesque coast lines, where the sea meets the land, there’s more than just sand and surf to be dis covered. Nowadays, coastal regions are teeming with new restau rants and bars that offer a wide array of experiences, making it crucial to venture out and try them. The reasons are many, ranging from di verse and delectable cuisines to captivating entertainment options, eclectic cocktails, and the opportunity to connect with the vibrant tapestry of new European residents. Here’s why it’s important to make the effort and explore these coastal culinary gems. 1. Culinary Adventure: One of the primary reasons to ex plore new coastal restaurants and bars is the opportunity to embark on a culinary adven ture. These establishments of ten offer a diverse range of food options, from fresh seafood platters to exotic in ternational cuisines. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or someone looking to broaden their palate, trying these new establishments can be a de lightful journey of flavours and gastronomic discoveries. 2. Entertainment for All: Coastal restaurants and bars
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don’t just serve food and drinks; they offer entertain ment that caters to a wide range of tastes and ages. From live music perfor mances spanning various genres to familyfriendly ac tivities and themed events, there’s something for every one. These venues have been transformed into hubs of en tertainm ent where people can gath er, socialise, and enjoy mem orable experiences together. 3. Eclectic Cocktail Choices: For those who appreciate mixology, coastal bars are be coming known for their eclec tic cocktail menus. Talented bartenders are crafting inno vative and unique concoc tions, often featuring locally sourced ingredients and re gional influences. Exploring these bars allows you to savour creative and expertly
Jennifer Popplewell IT is only just the middle of November, but the Christmas season is now defi nitely upon us, as each year the resi dents of Spain seem to jump into the festive season earlier and earlier! However, as some may groan at this ever lengthening holiday, a wave of goodwill and kind Christmas spirit is coming from Calahonda as local pub, The Irish Times is giving away 10 Christ mas Hampers each containing €100 worth of food, drink and treats to 10 deserving winners. Euro Weekly News spoke to Alan and Anna from The Irish Times who said that “the aim is to spread some love and Christmas spirit within the community.” They also mentioned that they have al ready had nominations, with the give away deadline being Monday December
crafted cocktails that are a far cry from your typical drink menu. 4. A Multicultural Experi ence: Coastal regions often attract people from all around the world, including a growing number of new Eu ropean residents. By visiting these restaurants and bars, you have the opportunity to engage with these newcom ers and learn about the rich tapestry of their cultures. It’s a chance to foster cultural un derstanding and apprecia tion, all while enjoying deli cious food and drink, from a wide range of different cul tures. 5. Inclusivity for All Bud gets: Another compelling rea son to explore new coastal es tablishments is their inclusivity. Whether you’re on a tight budget or looking to in dulge in a luxurious dining ex
perience, you’ll find options to suit your financial constraints. The range of eateries and bars along the coast ensures that everyone, regardless of their budget, can take part in the excitement and enjoy ment of these venues. The coast isn’t just a place to bask in the sun and sea; it’s a dynamic and evolving culi nary and cultural landscape. By making an effort to ex plore new restaurants and bars opening along the coast, you can embark on a thrilling journey of flavours, entertain ment, and cultural exchange. So, the next time you find yourself by the shore, be sure to venture out and savour the myriad experiences that these coastal gems have to offer. You’ll be rewarded with un forgettable memories and a deeper connection to the vi brant coastal communities.
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THE IRISH TIMES: Ten Christmas Hampers up for grabs.
20. On their Facebook post it explains ‘how to share the love’, that a person who lives locally must be nominated to win a hamper, perhaps somebody in need or just a friend/family member that you believe deserves a little treat!
To make a nomination you can comment under their post with the person’s name and why you think they deserve this prize. Or alternatively, direct message the heartwarming tales to The Irish Times Calahonda Facebook. The 10 best stories will be cho sen and winners will receive their special hamper just in time for Christmas! In addition to this, Euro Weekly News will provide 10 gift vouchers worth €25 each from Iceland to add to the ham pers as an extra treat. So spread the word, and help The Irish Times make this festive season a little brighter, for those lovely souls who need it most.
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by Brian Bamford FUENGIROLA Town Hall has once again invit ed the town’s senior citizens to take part in the activity entitled ‘Get to know Bioparc’ on November 23 for free. Those interested can collect their tickets from the Senior Citizens’ Department in Blanca Paloma Street, on pre sentation of their valid senior citizen’s card. Through this initiative, organised by the Se nior Citizens’ Department, coordinated by councillor Cristina Bornao, Fuengirola resi dents over the age of 65 are offered the chance to visit the town’s zoo free of charge from 11.30am on November 23. To get tickets, those interested only have to go to the offices of the Area for the Elderly, lo cated in Calle Blanca Paloma, from 9am to 1pm, any day until November 22. This is an initiative that has zero cost both for those interested and for the municipal cof fers thanks to the collaboration agreement signed between the town council and Bioparc. The requirements to participate are: to be registered in Fuengirola and to present a valid Fuengirola pensioner’s card. Bioparc Fuengirola champions a new mod el of park based on respect for nature and the preservation of its species, which has become a European benchmark. Bioparc is a different concept of zoo, a zoological park where ani mals live together in a recreation of their habi
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tat. The councillor in charge of the Senior Citi zen’s Department reminded everyone that the registration period is still open to take part in the different workshops, both annual and quarterly, offered by the town council for the town’s senior citizens. “We encourage those who have not yet decided to take part in any of our activities to sign up for one of our work shops, which are very varied and many of them have places available,” said Bornao. The annual Senior Citizen workshops in clude subjects as diverse as handicrafts, com puters, ballroom dancing, regional dances, En glish, oil painting, singing and theatre. The quarterly workshops include subjects such as mobile phones, memory and gardening.
THEATRE and music are the fo cus of Malaga Provincial Coun cil’s MVA Cultural Centre. On November 16 and 18 the Ollerías stage will host the composers Bruno Bavota and Fernando Barroso in concert. The Centro Cultural María Victoria Atencia hosts, on Thursday November 16, Bruno Bavota, a young Italian com poser and multiinstrumental ist capable of uniting the intel lectual and the emotional in serious and deeply effective songs. Though favourably com pared early in his career to the legendary Ludovico Einaudi, Bavota has found himself in creasingly seeking ways to dis tort and disrupt traditional ar rangements and melodies in search of a more distinctive resonance. Armed with a plethora of processors and ex ternal effects pedals, Bavota manually manipulates his songs in real time as he plays, often with his bare hands in a battle of construction against obstacles.
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Next up is Fernando Barroso who will present his latest work ‘MAN’, with a band made up of musicians from Galicia and Portugal, at the MVA on November 18. Bar roso is a multiinstrumentalist musician, composer and pro ducer from Galicia, who has participated in numerous pro jects within the Folk / World Music scene. The Diputación has also pro grammed a series of cultural activities in different municipal ities in the province for this week. Through the Delegation of Culture and Culturama, ‘Ali
cia’, the latest short film by the Malaga director Tony Morales, will be shown in the towns of Casares (November 18), Alhau rin de la Torre (November 21) and Benahav’s (November 24). After each screening, the di rector will give a talk and hold a colloquium with the audi ence. Admission is free. On Sunday 19 November, the Malaga Provincial Youth Orchestra will perform in Iz nate under the direction of Juan Paulo Gómez Hurtado. The concert will take place in the Church of San Gregorio VII, at 6pm and admission is free.
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IN the bustling heart of Miraflores lies a hidden gem that has swiftly become a cornerstone of the com munity the Deluxe Supermarket. Nestled on C/Malva No 22 in Mi jas Costa with easy parking, this familyrun establishment has been garnering attention and praise since its recent opening. What sets Deluxe apart from the plethora of supermarkets dotting the region’s landscape is its unique offering a tantalising selection of products hailing from Germany, Ukraine, Spain, Norway, France, Sweden, Finland, and England. Operating diligently from Mon day to Friday, 8.00am to 10.00 pm, and extending its warm welcome over the weekends from 9.00am to 10.00pm, Deluxe Supermarket has captured the essence of familiarity and convenience. As we approach the festive season, the supermarket stands out as a beacon for those seeking a taste of home during the
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holidays. With an array of frozen, dry, and fresh products that include all your cherished favourites, Deluxe ensures that your Christmas cravings are effortlessly satisfied. But it’s not just the extensive ar ray of international products that sets Deluxe apart. The welcoming ambience, coupled with the friend ly and accommodating staff, ele vates the shopping experience to a new level. Customers have praised the attentive and approachable
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team, always willing to assist and guide, making every visit a delight ful encounter. Moreover, Deluxe Supermarket isn’t just about groceries. It’s a one stop destination catering to various
needs. With a wellcurated se lection of wines and spirits that proudly showcase beloved brands and soughtafter labels, it stands as a goto destination for those looking to elevate their celebratory occasions or simply unwind with a glass of their favourite drink. Adding to its charm, Deluxe also offers the convenience of picking up a copy of the Euro Weekly, keep
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ing the community updated and connected with the latest happen ings. The outpouring of appreciation from the local residents reflects the warm embrace Deluxe has re ceived within the community. By seamlessly blending a diverse range of products with exceptional ser vice, Deluxe Supermarket has quickly etched itself into the fabric of Miraflores, creating a space that feels like a home away from home for many. In a world where personal con nections often take a back seat, Deluxe Supermarket stands as a testament to the power of creating a warm, inviting space that tran scends the transactional nature of shopping. So, whether you’re seek ing a taste of familiarity or exploring new culinary horizons, Deluxe Su permarket invites you to embark on a delightful journey right here on the Costa.
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about breaking the bank; it’s about break ing hearts with your killer style. Affordable and fabulous? That’s a Yorkshire promise! And when the holidays roll around, you’re in for a treat. Forget the giftgiving stress; Mapuchi Moda has got your back. Your girlfriends will be wondering how you became the giftgiving guru. From daz zling jewellery to chic bags, cosy scarves, and cute cushions you’re going to be the Santa of the season! But here’s the secret ingredient: it’s not just about shopping; it’s about communi ty. Mapuchi Moda is the kind of place where you’ll realise we’re all in this togeth
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CALLING all savvy shoppers! Let’s take a little journey into the heart of La Cala de Mijas where fashion, fun, and a touch of Yorkshire charm converge at Mapuchi Moda. Now, picture this: you stroll in, and bam! A friendly hug and a kiss greet you. No, it’s not your longlost aunt; it’s just Sara Hay ley, the superstar of style, ready to make your day fabulous. And guess what? There’s a furry friend by her side, offering doggy kisses and cuddles because who doesn’t love a bit of canine retail therapy? So, let’s dive into the magical world of Mapuchi Moda. It’s like stepping into a treasure trove of fashion delights. Clothes? Yep, they’ve got everything from comfy casuals to officeworthy ensembles. Feel ing like a sequinned superstar? Check! The only problem is trying to decide which ones to take home. But here’s the best part: Mapuchi Moda isn’t just about clothes. They’ve got you covered from head to toe, literally. Jew ellery? You bet! Bags? Of course! Scarves? You’ll be spoiled for choice. And who knew cushions could be this stylish? Your living room is about to get a serious makeover. Now, here’s the real deal the prices. Mapuchi Moda isn’t
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THE Convent of Santo Domingo in Ronda is hosting an exhibition on the architectural legacy of the Andalu cian period in the Iberi an Peninsula. This his torical tour, which is free of charge, can be visited until January 7. The event, called ‘An dalucian Architecture. Spaces and views’, has been organised thanks to the contributions of the Andalucian public foundation El Legado Andalusí. The mayor, María de la Paz Fernández, visit ed the collection and said, “how impressive it is, both in terms of history and monu ments, as well as the important overview it gives of a very impor tant period in our past.” The exhibition shows what Andalucian archi tecture was like
through its cisterns, baths, mosques and or atories, minarets, hous es, citadels, palaces, walls and towers, gates, bridges and mint houses, both in small villages and in the large cities of the time. As examples, in ad dition to the Arab baths of Ronda, the castle of Moral in Luce na, the Alcazaba of Almeria or the Castelo dos Mouros de Sintra, in Portugal, can be seen. More than 50 ob jects make up this exhi bition. Concha de Santa Ana, director of the Legado Andalusí Foun dation, thanked the town council for its col laboration in the or ganisation of this exhi bition, “in which Ronda should be present due to its important past and the wide variety of buildings from the peri od that can still be seen today.”
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By Brian Bamford ARTIST Lara Lars will be in charge of the new collage workshop organised by the Museo Picasso Malaga on Thursday November 30 in the afternoon, based on the exhibition El Eco de Picasso, on the theme of Picasso’s echo. Registration is now available at the museum’s ticket offices and at www.museopicasso malaga.org. The collage technique, a recurrent one in Pablo Picasso’s work, is present in some of the works in the temporary ex hibition The Echo of Picasso. On this oc casion, the Museo Picasso Malaga is of fering a collage workshop in collaboration with Lara Lars, an artist specialising in this technique, who has collaborated on designs for firms such as Vogue and Vanity Fair Spain, publishers such as Anagrama and campaigns for the Ministry of Equality. The work of this Galician illustrator, an architect by train ing, combines feminism and surrealism: brutalist buildings, UFOs and women from the 50s and 60s are all her hall marks. The workshop includes practical exer cises, different ways of approaching the blank sheet of paper through image and concept are experimented with. By ap plying the collage technique, the impor
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tance of images is underlined when using them in illustration. No previous knowledge is required for this activity which will take place in the Education Workshop of the Museo Picas so Malaga on Thursday November 30 at 5pm and will last approximately three hours. Materials are included in the fee, which is €25, although participants can bring cuttings, magazines and other pa per materials in order to personalise the result. More information and registration at www.museopicassomalaga.org.
By Kevin Fraser Park THE Magnum Mysterium Choir of Estepona com memorates St Cecilia’s Day, Patron Saint of Music, with a ‘Love & Peace’ concert in the Parish Church of San José. The concert will take place on Friday, November 24, at 8pm, accompanied by a Youth Choir, soloist Isabel Moreno and pianist Javier Sánchez Calderón. Admis sion is free. Under the title ‘Love & Peace’, the choral group, di rected by Miguel Ángel Gar
rido Sánchez, will perform popular pieces from various countries, whose common theme is love and peace in the world, in honour of the Patron Saint of Music, Saint Cecilia. Called ‘Villa de Estepona’ in its beginnings, the Mag num Mysterium Choir was founded in 1987 thanks to the initiative of a group of enthusiastic lovers of choral works. In its beginnings it was set up as a Chamber Choir dedicated to the study and performance of Spanish
By David Hart THE Bello Horizonte skate park will host the third Spanish Scooter Championship from November 17 to 19, which will bring togeth er the best national riders for the first time in Andalucia. The event is being held for the first time in Andalucia and will bring together the best national riders. The councillor for Sports, Lisandro Vieytes, said that, “we are very proud that this 600metre facility, which has been built with the input of the fans and the federation itself, is approved to host a top level tournament that already has more
and European music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and in successive years it opened up to differ ent works, styles and peri ods. It is currently a member of the Federación Malac itana de Coros, the Confed eración Andaluza and the Confederación Coral Es pañola. Its principal conduc tor, Miguel Ángel Garrido Sánchez, has been conduct ing choirs in the city of Malaga for more than 57 years.
Scooter champions than 60 registered participants, including lo cal representatives Antonio Fernández and David Jesús Vázquez.” The councillor explained that, “we are promoting this sport with the creation of a space that has contributed to the revitalisa tion of the area, expanding the sports and leisure facilities, and with the future launch of the Trapiche Norte skate park, which will have a surface area of 5,000 square metres, we will be able to host international compe titions.”
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La Scala Marbella’s Hangover Party
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AS the early morning sun of the New Year graces the luxurious coastlines of Marbella, La Scala offers the perfect remedy for those still basking in the af terglow of the previous night’s celebra tions. On January 1, 2024, Marbella’s renowned Italian gem, La Scala, invites you to indulge in a grand feast tailored for both, the gourmand and the party lover ‘The Hangover Party’. Picture this: The soft melodies of live music by Laura Carter fill the air, blend ing seamlessly with the clinks of pros ecco glasses. Upon arrival, each guest is greeted with a glass of bubbling prosecco, setting the mood for an af ternoon of decadence. The Culinary Journey La Scala has always been synony mous with culinary innovation, blend ing tradition with modernity. The par ty’s threecourse menu showcases this perfectly. Starter: The delightful ‘Burrata Gar den Candy Caprese’ promises a burst of freshness. Deluxe Burrata cheese, paired with tricolored tomatoes, green pesto, and aromatic basil, offers a tan talising start to your feast. Mains: Choosing just one might be a challenge! From the ‘Classy Aubergine Parmigiana’ and ‘Grilled Amalfi Goat’s cheese’ with a touch of pear and caramelised onion, to the meat lover’s
dream, ‘Carni vore Fillet Steak’, there’s something for every palate. Seafood enthusiasts might find themselves lost between ‘Ravioli limoncello e gamberi’, a home made ravioli delight, and ‘Prosecco Sea Bass’ with a hint of caviar. Desserts: To conclude this gastro nomic journey, the classic ‘Tiramisu’ competes with the ‘Limoncello ricotta cheesecake’ and the everloved ‘Vanil la crème brulee’. A Toast to New Beginnings Complementing the culinary sym phony is a cocktail that awaits, ready to be clinked and cherished as you toast to new beginnings, friendships, and memories that 2024 promises. Warm, inviting, and brimming with the allure of Italian finesse, La Scala’s Hangover Party is more than just a meal; it’s an experience. It’s where the love for food meets the joy of celebra tion. So, Marbella, gear up for a New Year’s Day filled with flavoors, music, and the best of company. La Scala awaits to make your first day of 2024 unforgettable.
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Discover the unique charm of Soho Market in Marbella IN the beautiful Marbella, you’ll find a place that encap sulates the essence of art, cul ture, and good food: Soho Market Marbella. This pic turesque corner has become a meeting point for locals and visitors seeking a unique expe rience. Soho Market Marbella stands out for its vibrant and eclectic atmosphere. Every corner is imbued with creativi ty, from colourful works of art to stalls offering unique and artisanal products. This mar ket is much more than a place to shop; it’s a showcase of lo cal creativity. Art lovers will discover a true paradise in Soho Market Marbella. The walls are adorned with impressive mu rals that reflect the cultural di
SOHO MARKET: From colourful artwork to unique artisanal products.
versity of Marbella. Moreover, the market provides a plat form for emerging local artists, giving them the opportunity to exhibit and sell their creations directly to the public. The gastronomic offering is
another gem of Soho Market Marbella. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of flavours, from traditional dishes to interna tional options. Food trucks and food stalls offer a unique culinary experience, with fresh
ingredients and authen tic recipes that will de light even the most discerning palates. The shopping experience at Soho Market Marbella is un paralleled. The stalls offer everything from handmade jewellery to unique clothing and locally de signed accessories. Each prod uct tells a story, and buying at this market is a way to sup
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port Marbella’s creative com munity. In addition to being a space for culture and shopping, Soho Market Marbella organises regular events and activities. From live concerts to creative workshops, there’s always something exciting happening in this lively corner of the city. So, the next time you’re in Marbella, be sure to visit Soho Market. Immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere, discov er new creations and flavours, and be part of the vibrant community that makes this market a local treasure. Soho Market Marbella is more than a place; it’s an ex perience you can’t miss. We look forward to welcoming you to the creative heart of Marbella!
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Lennon Sports & Late Night Bar NESTLED within the lively streets of Calahonda, Mi jas, Lennon Sports Bar and LateNight Venue emerges as a vibrant hub for sports enthusiasts, music lovers, and party goers alike. This multi faceted establishment of fers an exhilarating blend of live music, toptier per formers, and a welcoming atmosphere, making it a mustvisit destination on the coast. At Lennon, the enter tainment never stops. From hosting some of the coast’s finest performers to creating an ambiance that’s perfect for a night of revelry, this spot promises an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re seeking live music or aiming to catch up on your favourite sports events, Lennon’s got you covered. Lennon warmly wel comes its patrons from Tuesday to Sunday, offer ing a haven from 5pm till late. Those who crave the excitement of live music, the thrill of watching sports, or simply desire a vibrant atmosphere for a latenight rendezvous will
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find their needs met here. The heart of Lennon lies in its ability to bring people together. The friendly and welcoming staff creates an inviting ambience that makes this sports bar and venue a perfect meeting point for friends. Its full cocktail menu complements the lively atmosphere, setting the stage for unforget table nights filled with laughter and good times. Lennon Sports Bar and LateNight Venue adds a distinctive and dynamic energy to the area. It’s not just another bar; it’s a place where diverse tastes and interests converge,
offering a different vibe that resonates with every one who walks through its doors. Perfect for Christ mas parties and celebra tions. Situated at Avda Espana 70, Centro de Negocios Calahonda, Mijas, Lennon serves as a central spot for those seeking entertain
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The Nutcracker
THE Association of Ballet, Mu sic and Performing Arts of the Costa del Sol is performing a classical ballet ‘The Nutcrack er’, a Christmas favourite star ring guest couple Bogdan Camila and Cristina Dijmaru, prima ballerinas of Bucharest National Opera, accompanied
by local artists and students of the School of Russian Ballet. A magical Xmas show at Teatro Ciudad de Marbella on De cember 8 at 6pm. The colour ful scenery and costumes, the imaginative characters and the music of Tchaikovsky make it a timeless classic.
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Autumn Festival By Kevin Fraser Park THE Association of Traders and Professionals of the Old Town of Marbella (Acopro camar) has organised from Saturday, November, 11 the ‘Marbella Old Town Au tumn Festival 2023’, which will revolve around three activities: a raffle, an Urban Sketchers drawing competi tion and an exhibition. The aim of this project is to encourage residents and visitors to explore the Old Town and to visit its shops and establishments with a diverse and differential of fer. Until December 11, Acop rocamar members’ estab lishments will offer a wide variety of gifts to reward the loyalty of their customers for choosing local shopping and local commerce. Each member establishment will have a raffle book so that they can offer their cus tomers tickets to participate in the festival draw.
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OLD TOWN: Go along and see what it has to offer.
The draw will take place live on the association’s In stagram account, @cascon taiguomarbella, on Monday December 11. In total, 18 gifts will be raffled off, donat ed by the establishments in the Old Town, with a total value of over €1,000. In addition, customers of these shops will have one hour’s free parking in the Market Car Park for any purchase over €10. On Saturday November 18 the ‘1st Urban Sketchers Marbella Old Town Draw ing Competition’ will take place, in collaboration with the Urban Sketchers of Mar
bella (USK Marbella) com munity. Participants will have the morning to draw their favourite corner of the Old Town of Marbella, as long as one or more of the com mercial establishments that fill the area with life and identity appear in the draw ings. More information, reg istration and the rules can be found on the Associa tion’s website: www.cas coantiguodemarbella.com. The event will begin at 9.00am on Saturday November 18 and entries must be submitted by 1.30pm on the same day.
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By David Hart LA TÉRMICA, the contempo rary culture centre of the Diputación de Málaga, has launched 'Present Continu ous', a new exhibition of its own production with which it celebrates the venue’s ten year anniversary. It was founded in 2013 and has served as a launching pad for more than 50 visual artists who have started their careers thanks, to a large ex tent, to the support provided by La Térmica. 8 of these artists feature in 'Present Continuous' in a return to
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NEW EXHIBITION: Celebrating 10 year anniversary.
their artistic home. The exhibition is made up of almost 20 works all repre sentative of the contempo rary artistic scene. It can be
By David Hart THE biggest ‘Solidarity Christmas Bazaar in Marbella’ is taking place from Thursday November 30 to Sunday December 3. One of the most important charity events held in Marbella is warming up. This 18th edition will take place from 11am until 10pm at the Palacio de Con gresos with the aim of raising funds for Caritas Marbella to cover the great needs it has in the care of all the people they help throughout the year.
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Caritas Bazaar There will be numerous stalls selling Christmas items, jewellery, clothes, acces sories, decoration, etc, as well as several restaurants, raffles and an entertainment area. There will also be food and drinks available and entertainment for children. Anyone interested in setting up a stall please call 654 384 014 or email puestos bazarcaritas@gmail.com.
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Solidarity cuts THE boulevard of San Pedro Alcantara will be the setting for the fourth edition of the ‘Cortes solidarios’ (Solidarity cuts ) event on November 19, in aid of the Asociación Prin cipito, a charity which helps families with children with at tention deficit disorder. The boulevard of San Pedro Alcantara will be the stage on Sunday November 19, from 10am to 6pm, for the fourth edition of ‘Cortes solidarios’. The councillor of San Pedro, Javier García, encouraged citi zens to participate in this ac tivity in which attendees can get their hair cut by 13 hair dressers in the area for a modest price of just €5, or get massages by four other pro fessionals. “Everything we raise will go entirely to Principito,” he said, while pointing out that from 10.30am, children will be able to enjoy a performance by Mimosín and, from midday,
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HELPING CHARITY: Everything raised will go to Principito.
there will be performances by Los Piratas, Eva Piñero, Ana Soto, Mónica Garrido, Son akay and María Barea. Be forehand, there will be a fla menco guitar show and a DJ will provide the finishing touch with music from the 80s and 90s. There will also be churros and a food bar. The founder of Principito explained that the association started in 2017 and currently serves 80 families with chil
dren with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). “We carry out training in schools and insti tutes aimed at teachers and students and this type of ini tiative helps us to pay for this action carried out by profes sionals,” said the coordinator of Principito, thanking the council for their collaboration. There is also an account number for those who wish to make a donation: ES20 0237 0620 5091 7097 0262.
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FUENGIROLA Town Hall is launching the ‘Paseo de los Murales’ (the Murals Route) with a big party in the neighbourhood of El Boquetillo. The event will take place on Sat urday November 18, from 12.30pm, and will feature live music, catering, competi tions, giveaways and lots of surprises. The event is part of the Edusi project that has involved the creation of an openair ur ban art museum made up of 16 decorative murals, plus a large mural that will wrap around the market, created by artists of na tional and international stature. The event was announced by councillors Carmen Díaz and Isabel Moreno. “The end of the Edusi initiative is ap proaching and that is why, until December 31, we are going to have a lot of activity around the neighbourhood of El Boquetillo. Today we are presenting the ‘Paseo de los Murales’, which is the name by which this openair museum we have created in the area of Calle La Paz and Valladolid will be THE start of Christmas in Marbella and San Pedro, is marked by the switch ing on of the Christmas illuminations. The lights have already been in place for days and will be switched on on Friday December 1. This is a week later than
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The Murals Route in Fuengirola.
known from now on,” said Carmen Díaz, adding that, “it has been an important in vestment, to create 16 murals plus the mural that will surround the El Boquetillo Market.” The councillor responsible for the neigh bourhood, Isabel Moreno, said: “We will make this Saturday morning a festive day of thanks and also to feel proud of our roots, of our neighbourhood and of making El Boquetillo one of the most characteristic and also one of the most cultural and touristic neighbourhoods of our town,” Moreno concluded.
Marbella lights last year when they were lit on November 25. Although the Christ mas programme and lightshow details have not yet been announced
the illumination will be similar to that of 2022, with the musical specta cle of the ‘angel trum peters’ in the Plaza de Los Naranjos.
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Fuengirola fundraiser THE annual Christmas Market and Fundraiser for the strays and abandoned pets of Fuengirola is on the way. The date is Satur day, November 25 and the venue is Walker’s Pub (near Altafit gym and be hind Leonardo Hotel), Fuengirola. It will be a funfilled day with stalls selling crafts, gifts, cards, jewellery, cakes, pies, mulled wine, hot chocolate and much more. Breakfast will be served from 10am, there’s a quiz at 2pm, bingo at 4pm, raffle at 8pm, carol singers and Christmas mu sic. All money raised will go towards neutering and treating the strays of Fuengirola. The organiser would like to thank every one for their continuous support and special thanks goes to the local bars, businesses and kind people who donated the raffle prizes. Raffle tickets are available from Clarkys bar, Jean Clark, Walker’s Pub, Chris Bance and on the day up until the draw at 8pm. On the day dona tions of pet food, blan kets, towels etc will be taken and given to PAD and Aristochat shelters. Let’s make this Christ mas a little more special for everyone.
The Smuggling Raisins PLEASE join The Smug gling Raisins Cold Water Swimming Club on De cember 26 to help make it the biggest Charity Dip along the coast. Last year was fantastic, so many fab people and lots of laughs. The Charity Dip will be at 10am on Boxing Day at Playa del Cristo in Es tepona. There is a mini mum €10 donation and all proceeds are in aid of the St Georges Feed a Child Campaign. Everyone is encouraged to wear a Christmas hat or some thing Christmassy.
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The Beatles tribute
TICKETS are already flying for the 33rd National Trib ute to The Beatles at the Planta Baja in Granada with Los Escarabajos in concert on Thursday De cember 7 from 9pm. After the success of the special performance for their 30th anniversary, the band from Sevilla is return ing to Granada with their most classic annual event and a completely different repertoire. This one will celebrate the 60th an niversary of the album ‘With The Beatles’, and the release of the new single, ‘Now And Then’. Los Escarabajos do not come from Liverpool, nor is English their mother tongue, but they have tak en on a committed and singular enterprise after their foundation in Sevilla at the end of 1993: the live reproduction of the com plete works of The Beatles as faithfully as possible to the original sound, also portraying the humour of the British band in their concerts. The project was created by the Sevillian producer, writer and collector En rique Sánchez (guitar, key boards, vocals), bringing together some 30 national and international musi cians over the course of 22 promotions and five differ ent stages. He is joined by José Luis Blanco (lefthanded bass, vocals), José Vaquerizo (guitar, keyboards, vocals) and José Manuel Bueno (drums, percussion, vocals) in the group’s current line up. Los Escarabajos have achieved many things which are not usually part of the biography of cover artists opening the Fallas programme; inaugurating a street dedicated to the Fab Four; promoting the learning of English in schools; recovering John Lennon’s unfinished work; playing alongside figures from The Beatles’ inner cir cle; and completing an al bum at the legendary club The Cavern are just a few of their achievements
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The band is returning to Granada.
Both in their perfor mances and in their recordings, Los Escarabajos aim to get as close as pos
sible to the legacy of The Beatles which fans can now enjoy next month in Granada.
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A Day of Music TORREMOLINOS is celebrating the ‘Day of Music’ with a concert in honour of Santa Cecilia which will take place on November 23 at 8pm in the Casa de la Cultura with free admission. The concert will feature the ‘Coral de Torremolinos’, under the direction of Rosana Dalmaso, and the ‘Coral Nuevo Amanecer’, from Churriana, directed by Carlos Aguilar Moreno. They will offer a repertoire made up of popular secular themes and film soundtracks. Saint Cecilia is the Patron Saint of Music and Musicians, she was a Roman noblewoman from the third century who died a martyr’s death during the persecution of the early Christian Church. Saint Cecilia also gives her name to a musical movement of the 19th century called Cecilian ism; a movement that aimed to restore Gregorian chant and classical polyphony of the 16th century. The Church commemorates the death of the saint in November by naming her saint’s day: ‘Day of Music’.
By Kevin Fraser Park THE company ‘La Operita de Estepona’ pre sents ‘Camelot’ at the Padre Manuel Cul tural Centre, a musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. The performance of the musical will take place on Friday November 17 at 8pm, produced and direct ed by baritone David Geary. The musical is by Alan Jay Lerner (libretto and lyrics) and Frederick Loewe (music), produced and directed by the baritone, pi anist, assistant director and singing teach er, David Geary, with the collaboration of the town hall and the Unicorn Cultural As sociation. Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loew cre ated the musical ‘Camelot’, which pre miered on Broadway in 1960, starring Julie Andrews and Richard Burton. It is based on the story of King Arthur, Queen Güenevere and the Knights of the Round Table, includ ing Sir Lancelot. The musical tells the story of Arthur, the King of Camelot and Güenevere, who meet just before they are married. Arthur estab lishes the Round Table, with the best and purest knights to rule the land without war. Among those who join is Lancelot, who falls in love with Güenevere. Eventual ly, Camelot falls apart for many of the same reasons why it cannot achieve any ideal world: rivalries, jealousy and lust for power. Although the production of the Estepona Operita is much more modest than the original, the musical score is complete, so
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A musical performance of Camelot.
that, in David Geary’s opinion, “the music gains from being reduced to its essential el ements. Often the story, which is basically very intimate, gets lost in the spectacle.” David Geary was determined to become a singer from the age of seven, in his youth he combined university with the Toronto Opera School. At the age of 22 he moved to Munich to study singing, and then to Switzerland, where he remained until 1991 as a singer, pianist, assistant conductor and singing teacher. Since 2015 he has lived in Estepona, where he has taken up residence and founded the opera company La Operi ta de Estepona, with which he has pre miered several productions. Admission is a pay after the show system (access to the show is free, everyone de cides their contribution at the end of the performance).
Bach Festival FANS of the concerts of the Friends of the Sol Mayor Organ Association (AAOSM) can look forward to more concerts in December and the first three months of next year. The AAOSM has been in charge of managing the fi
nancing and commissioning the completion of the Sol Mayor Organ project which has now been completed. All this has been possible thanks to the professionalism of Mr Albert Blancafort, who has been in charge of carrying out this task. Unfortunately, the anniversary concert, scheduled for December 29, cannot take place due to the impossibility of having organ ists Michael Reckling and Javier Villero as they will not be in Marbella on this date. Confirmed concert dates are as follows: December 10: Jesús Sampedro Professor Organ Conservatorio Superior de Sevilla and Arturo Garralón (Tenor) January 14: Marina Omelchenko Organist of the Catholic Cathedral of Moscow (Russia) February11: Javier López Organist of the Cathedral of Ávila (Spain) March 10: Ángel Hortas Organist of the Cathedral of Jerez (Spain)
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Angelical light show By Kevin Fraser Park FROM December 1, the BotanicalHis torical Garden La Concepción in Mala ga will inaugurate its new light show. If last year it flooded Christmas with light and nature with its Stela show, this year it is the turn of Angélical: The Kingdom of the Christmas Angels. It is a new light show of several kilometres around the complex that will run until January 7. In the new show of the Botanical Lights, visitors will be able to take a magical journey full of lights and visual games through the eight kingdoms where Christmas comes to life through the angels. Between December 1 and January 7, all those who come to the Botanical Garden’s transformation will be able to enjoy a unique and novel experi ence that follows the path of the previ ous year, fusing nature with the magic of Christmas. Thus, the BotanicalHistorical Gar den of La Concepción in Malaga will become the Great Kingdom of the Christmas Angels, where children and adults will be able to discover the eight kingdoms: The kingdom of enchanted winter The Kingdom of renewed hope The Kingdom of healing myrrh The Kingdom of peace and harmony The Kingdom of gold and light The Kingdom of generosity and soli darity The Kingdom of sweets and treats The Kingdom of dreams and desires Angelical will be available from 6pm and access to the enclosure will be each half an hour, allowing a maxi
mum of 400 people for each of the shifts until it closes, thus ensuring both a safe environment and a com fortable and pleasant tour for all visi tors. In addition, for children, candy floss will be given away to sweeten their stay and make the visit even more special. “Angélical has been carefully de signed to delight all ages, with a stun ning display of lights, sculptures and angelic decorations with light and sound that will transport visitors to a dreamlike world. Each of the eight kingdoms repre sents a different aspect of Christmas and has been created with attention to detail, from traditional to modern dec orations, including popular culture and spiritual elements,” explained the or ganisers of this new light display. It should be noted that on this occa sion, in order to facilitate access to the Botanical Garden, secure parking areas have been set up with capacity for more than 400 vehicles, which will be connected to shuttles leading to the entrance of the site. In addition, Malaga’s tourist bus will offer a special service from the city centre to the event site, making it even easier for attendees to get there. Tickets for the show are already available on the surentradas.com web site and on the show’s official website, www.lucesdelbotanico.es. It should be noted that the show will be closed on December 24 and 31. Tickets are priced at €15.50 for adults, €11.50 for children between three and 12 (children under three are free) and €12.70 for people with re duced mobility who cannot make the full tour.
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BOTANIC GARDENS: Will inaugurate its new light show.
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Marbella youth summit HOME is where the heart is un less you can’t get a job and don’t feel you belong. Most of the in ternational children who grow up in Marbella can’t return ‘home’ after studying abroad for lack of career opportunities, sep arating families in the process. The United Nationalities of Mar bella Summit 2023, to be held on December 7 aims to shine some light on these issues, seeking specific solutions in three main areas: 1. Personalised Support: ex amining the core issues affecting youth wellbeing, such as free time opportunities, education, internships, and work experi ences. 2. Happy Helpline: detailing work on a Happy Helpline to centralise all the contact details for support in English for suicide prevention in a more attractive way to appeal to our youth. 3. Interact with AI: this year NeduAI, has been unveiled, an interactive and gamified plat
form designed to make the pro cess of choosing an education path, recognising skills, and plan ning a career both easy and en joyable. The platform empowers young people, giving them con trol over their choices and there by improving their overall well being. But it’s not just for the youth; parents can get involved too, turning the stressful process of lifeplanning into a collabora tive and enjoyable family activity and compiles helplines for those needing to reach out for emo tional support. The Summit is to be held over lunch on December 7 from 12.00 15.30 hrs at The Harbour Restaurant which offers a three course meal for €35. Payment can be made directly to the restaurant upon arrival, howev er, your name must be on the list to ensure a place. For booking, please contact: MiMarbellartvm@gmail.com.
STUNNING PERFORMANCE: This will be a night to never forget.
Harry Potter tribute By David Hart ATTENTION all Harry Potter fans! Get ready to experience all the magic, as you’ve never experi enced it before, through the en chanting melodies and iconic themes, from the Harry Potter films. All of this will be brought to
life in a stunning symphonic per formance. The ‘Music of Harry Potter’ concert performed by a world class symphony orchestra will be on December 3 at 7.30pm in the Malaga Trade Fair and Congress Centre. For Harry Potter fans it
will be a night to never forget. This is a onceinalifetime op portunity to experience the en chanting music that has captured hearts around the world. Whether you are a diehard fan or simply love beautiful music, this concert is not to be missed.