Will be held at the Victoria, at 21 hours, during the days 11, 12 and 13 |
The Russian National Ballet was in charge of opening acts with a two-hour show in which dancers, singers and musicians at the Teatro Victoria told through music and dance, the story of "The Travels of Marco Polo ".
The work was represented by over thirty artists on stage that left the audience enchanted with its numerous choreography based on the traditions, cultures, origins of dance and music of the area.
The opera was the star of classical music series.
The Museum and Interpretation Centre of Water and Light offered the magnificent recital of the most famous performances of the Three Tenors, who dominates the first day of the cycle.
The second day was represented by the work of genuine Giuseppe Verdi "La Traviata" whose libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, is based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas' La Dame aux Camelias. "
The classical music season encompassed within the cultural program "Black White 1315-2008" was closed for "Madama Butterfly", an opera in three acts of the great composer Giacomo Puccini.
Today kicks off the film series that seeks to honor the Spanish films.
Will be held at the Victoria, at 21 hours, during the days 11, 12 and 13.
The films to be screened, respectively, will be "Love" directed by Beda Docampao Feijoo and starring Ariadna Gil and Kira Miró, "The Totenwackers" a thriller directed by three Spanish, David Munoz, Antonio Trashorras and Ibon Corman, and Antonio Mercer film "Who are you?" starring veteran actor José Luis López Vázquez.
The ticket price is two euros.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca