García evoca la biografía de Argentina, el fundador de los legendarios ballets españoles. Además, la inmaculación de Cork produce para su publicación una selección de obras del Museo ABC sobre Danza.
Más agenda cultural en febrero: magia y pintura
El programa cultural de la ciudad también está presente en la página doble que Fernando Vicente dedica al Festival Internacional de Magia en Madrid, que alberga Price Circus Theatre del 6 de febrero al 8 de marzo. Continuando con la agenda cultural municipal, la revista ilustrada publica un texto de Alfonso de Torre, el Comisionado de Exposición Rafael Canogar. [I]real [Obras 1949-2024]. La exposición del pintor en Toledo se puede observar en el Centrocentr hasta el 18 de mayo. Por otro lado, Silvia Roba selecciona para la revista algunas de las últimas noticias editoriales en la novela cómica y gráfica.
Además, la agenda de Jobo, el vínculo cultural joven, ofrece actividades gratuitas para jóvenes entre 16 y 26 años, que son usuarios de esta obligación creada por el Consejo Local de Madrid. /
García recalls the biography of Argentina, the founder of the legendary Spanish ballets. Additionally, Cork’s immaculation produces a selection of works from the ABC Museum on Dance for publication.
More cultural agenda in February: magic and painting
The city’s cultural program is also featured in the double page that Fernando Vicente dedicates to the International Magic Festival in Madrid, hosted at Price Circus Theatre from February 6 to March 8. Continuing with the municipal cultural agenda, the illustrated magazine publishes a text by Alfonso de Torre, the Exhibition Commissioner, on Rafael Canogar. The painter’s exhibition in Toledo can be viewed at Centrocentr until May 18. Additionally, Silvia Roba selects some of the latest editorial news in comic and graphic novels for the magazine.
Furthermore, Jobo’s agenda, the cultural link for young people, offers free activities for individuals between 16 and 26 years old who are users of this initiative created by the Local Council of Madrid.
Number of February of Make21mag The cultural magazine of the area of culture, tourism, and sports of the Municipal Council of Madrid is dedicated to dance and the Chinese New Year holidays. Illustrator Adolfo Serra brings his brushes to dance on the cover of the 8th issue of the magazine to introduce the new Matadero Dance Center, which will debut its program on February 6 at dock 11 of the municipal space in Legzzi.
The magazine is available on the digital version of Madrid’s website, and its print edition can be obtained for free at the Tourism Center of Casa Panadería, libraries, municipal markets, cultural centers, and tourist spots.
The cultural store kicks off its pages with an interview with artist, researcher, and educator Xiru Xiao, signed by Paula Ehrenhaus, artistic director of the Chinese New Year. It is accompanied by a portrait by illustrator Carmen Soler. The streets and businesses in the USRA district, the epicenter of commemorating the year of the wood snake, will be adorned in these days, for the tenth consecutive year, with lanterns, fruits, flowers, and other elements. Carlos Rodríguez Casado explains the symbol of this decoration in his article. On the other hand, Marina Carot imagines a story in the grand parade that takes place on the district’s streets, while Jacobo Pérez Enciso draws one of those wonderful dancing dragons that make these parades so popular.
After the Chinese New Year holidays, Mar Ferrero pays tribute to Chu-Lin, the iconic zoo. Chinese fashion also remains embroidered in our memory and more rooted habits: María Corte reviews the uses and secrets of the Manila shawl. Chinese gastronomy is also present in the illustration by Adrián Fuentes, accompanying the text by writer Mercedes Cebrán. Additionally, Javier Olivares continues his series on the detective Selva, who this time encounters Chang Apana’s police.
Matadero Dance Center, in the House of Dance
Interview number 86 Make21mag is for choreographer María Pagés and playwright El Arbi Maps, the artistic directors of Matadero Dance Center. An open stage for all languages in which, among other activities, eight co-productions ranging from Spanish to Urban will be launched this year. Jorge Arévalo introduces the directors, and Ignacio Vleming is the author of the text.
Without leaving the dance theme, Ignacio Vleming and Mr. García evoke the biography of Argentina, the founder of the legendary Spanish ballets. Additionally, Cork’s immaculation produces a selection of works from the ABC Museum on Dance for publication.
More cultural agenda in February: magic and painting
The city’s cultural program is also featured in the double page that Fernando Vicente dedicates to the International Magic Festival in Madrid, hosted at Price Circus Theatre from February 6 to March 8. Continuing with the municipal cultural agenda, the illustrated magazine publishes a text by Alfonso de Torre, the Exhibition Commissioner, on Rafael Canogar. The painter’s exhibition in Toledo can be viewed at Centrocentr until May 18. Additionally, Silvia Roba selects some of the latest editorial news in comic and graphic novels for the magazine.
Furthermore, Jobo’s agenda, the cultural link for young people, offers free activities for individuals between 16 and 26 years old who are users of this initiative created by the Local Council of Madrid. Please rewrite this sentence.
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