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The International Festival of Music and Dance of Granada is a living instrument of cultural, educational, tourist and socioeconomic activity. It takes place from 21.06 to 12.07.2019.
This is reflected not only in the programmes and their contents, but also in the way in which these activities are presented to audiences.
Emotion expressed in artistic offerings of outstanding quality; emotion in the enjoyment of the most beautiful and original spaces in Granada and its province; emotion in the discovery of what Granada has to offer in the way of unique experiences in cultural tourism which each year are discovered by more people from every corner of Spain and abroad; emotion and satisfaction in the realisation that, for a few weeks, the Granada Festival becomes a real motor of the city's economy on account of the thousands of artists, orchestras, companies and visitors who arrive specifically to attend this feast of the senses.
The palaces and the gardens of the Alhambra are this Festival's most impressive sign of identity and a unique setting for its performances. At the beginning of summer hundreds of spectators enjoy the music and the dance, infused by the aroma of the lush vegetation of the gardens of the Alhambra and under the impact of the amazing Nazrid, renaissance and romantic architecture which has made of Granada the so-called Gateway to the South.
And side-by-side with the performances that take place in the Alhambra there is a broad mosaic of artistic events which extends throughout Granada and its province and is available for public enjoyment: this is the FEX which represents the extension of the Festival throughout the city and the province of Granada.
We hope that you will take part in these activities in the Alhambra's palaces and the gardens, at the century-old sights of historic Granada and in the modern city too.
For further information visit: www.granadafestival.org

With the wondrous Alhambra as its centrepiece, the ancient city of Granada – in the heart of Spain's south-west – is a must-see place. A gathering of superb restaurants and a thriving shopping scene, coupled with great beaches less than an hour away, make holidays to Granada a top choice:
Granada is one of the cities whose festivals are remembered for a long time because locals know how to have fun like nobody else. One of the most interesting events in the city's festival life is the International Granada Tango Festival. Tango is loved not only in Argentina - the festival is one of the best local events of this kind outside the country of its origin. It falls on in March, and colorful actions can be seen at Teatro Isabel La Católica.
Many of our students choose to simply kick back and watch the professionals work their Tango magic on the floor, but the brave take lessons and have a go at this passionate and fiery dance.
Book Tango lesons at our school during this period as a complement to a Spanish course in the morning. And during the evenings you have the chance to visit the different performances everywhere in the city.
For further information download the Festival Programme here!

Flamencolorquiano just started on July 19th in the Alhambra Gardens.
What: Lorca y Granada en los Jardines del Generalife en la Alhambra
When: July 19th – September 1st, 2018
Where: Alhambra, Teatro del Generalife
The grand show Flamencolorquiano is the conjunction of two major aspects of Spanish culture and the best of both worlds: it combines the works of the famous poet Federico García Lorca and the art of modern Flamenco dance. On top of that it takes place in an open-air theatre located in the breath-taking Alhambra district, Granada's major attraction. The presentation includes, of course, choreographic dance and music but also provides scenic performances, arrangements of Lorca's poems, songs and stage plays.
This year the ensemble of the Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía performs on stage. It is the splendid world leader of Flamenco dance displaying both tradition and modernity up to avantgarde challenging the audience and, at times, astonishing us and leaving us with a sense of surrealness. Singer María Terremoto, amongst others, will bring Lorca's words and texts to life with special collaboration with Flamenco singer Arcángel.
The event started off in 2002. Thus, this year we are looking forward to participating in its 17th edition. Every year it is staged by various Spanish and international directors. Originally the event was created by Rafael Estévez, the most successful choreographer of Flamenco dance. This time he is directing the show himself supervising the artwork and dance, the musical concept, arrangement of the texts and the scenery.
Federico García Lorca who was born near Granada and was murdered by fascists at the beginning of the Spanish civil war, is considered maybe the country's most famous modern writer and is well-known all over the world. He studied in Madrid where he became close friends with Salvador Dalí. Lorca's poetry collection Romancero gitano was the best selling work of poetry in 20th century Spain.
Escuela Montalbán, our Spanish language school, will be organizing group excursions to the Flamencolorquiano every week throughout the duration of the event. If you like to join the event after your Spanish course, just subscribe to the list at the school's pinboard.

There can surely be few better settings in which to listen to high quality music than some of Granada's emblematic, renowned venues.
Consequently, the annual International Festival of Music and Dance, which has started on the 22.06.2108 and will finish on the 14.07.2018 provides a perfect experience for lovers of music and dance.
The events take place at the King Carlos V Palace, in the Generalife Gardens, in el Patio de los Arrayanes in the heart of the Alhambra and various other of Granada's historic churches and buildings.
The Festival can trace its beginnings back to 1883 when a series of symphonic concerts were held in the King Carlos V Palace during the Corpus Christi celebrations. Later, in 1922, the Cante Jondo contest for Flamenco singers took place in the Alhambra with such notable artists as Federico García Lorca and Manuel de Falla attending.
The event now encompasses many differing styles and genres in its concerts. The late nights of Flamenco music and music from all around the world can be unofficially listened around Albaicín and Sacromonte.
The whole of the city comes alive with the sound of not only typically Spanish guitars, and flamenco dancers but also with the music brought to the city by its many visitors.
For further information visit: www.granadafestival.org

The aim of the Granada Film Festival Cines del Sur is to disseminate and promote films made in the countries of the so-called geopolitical south. Thus, the Festival will provide a space for the meeting of both young filmmakers and established talents from these countries, allowing for the screening of both new productions and emblematic and historic works.
There was a time, back in the fifties, when the West discovered cinema from the East. Such cinema, obviously, had been around for some time, but it had rarely reached our screens and we knew almost nothing about it. We then discovered the work of its great masters, the main lines of strength of its production, its most frequent genres and subgenres. With time, oriental film even became a favoured topic of theoretical attention and academic work. The voyage is far from over, although the geopolitical South soon began to take on clear protagonism in specialized journals and festivals all over the world.
In the age of the new cinemas (with Latin America being at the head) and the
emergence of young filmmakers in the most remote corners of the planet, this South was demanding the attention it had never before received and the
international circuit of festivals finally seemed willing to comply.
The Granada Festival Cines del Sur has joined that circuit, and it does so with the intention not of making untimely discoveries but rather of contributing to the public's knowledge about a subject the wealth and diversity of which have been amply demonstrated. Far from falling into that monolithic stereotype which, from comfortable ignorance, some people attribute to them, cinemas from the South offer images as varied as they are vibrant, and which our Festival now
intends to make available to the public, for the enjoyment of viewers.
Fiction and documentary -as well as any middle ground or hybrid formula-, commercial productions and films of the auteur tradition, celluloid and digital ... all quality films produced in the South will find a place within the design of the Granada Festival.
For further information visit the Festival Website!

The May Crosses Festival (Cruces de Mayo) is celebrated in many parts of the world. In Spain, the festival holds special importance in many parts of Andalusia, but especially in Granada.
Squares, patios and balconies are adorned with floral crosses, beginning three days of revelry.
The May Crosses festival is always at the beginning of May. It is actually more than a festival - it is also a contest, with neighbourhood associations competing for prizes for the best-decorated cross from town hall. The preparations take place in the preceding weeks, with people from each street or neighbourhood joining in with the decorating of their cross.
The crosses are judged according to criteria along the lines of: the decoration of the cross itself, the floral variety used, the lighting, and use of existing environmental elements (trees, walls etc).
The crosses are about three metres high, decorated with flowers, usually in red or white and sometimes with more foliage emerging from the upper part of the cross, including its three points, or patterns imposed on the base colour. The effect is further enhanced by more flowers (often pink and white) in pots in a carefully arranged pattern to complement the cross, hanging on the wall behind it, placed at its foot, or going up the steps on which it sits.
Each neighbourhood association sets up a bar next to its cross to serve drinks (try the fino sherry) and tapas to the partygoers. Let's not forget the music. In addition to the Sevillanas played during the day, with many local women dancing in their gypsy dresses, there are live performances local flamenco singers and groups or even rock bands at night.
In Granada the crosses are installed on the day of the festival, and remain in place until late in the evening.

The Semana Santa in Granada is very unique and it is renowned for the simplicity and beauty of its pasos and also for the unique surroundings of the processions.
There are numerous unforgettable moments in the Easter celebrations in which more than 30 brotherhoods (cofradias) participate. Unique settings such as the Albaicín quarter, the Alhambra and the Sacromonte hills fill with processions, religious figures and carvings.
The streets of the Albaicín, so narrow and twisted with their typical cobblestones, give a special setting to some of the processions.
Unforgettable images await the visitor, like those of the procession of El Cristo de los Gitanos. On the night of Holy Wednesday it is the turn of this procession, a spectacular and moving sight thanks to the huge fires lit in the caves of Sacromonte. The procession returns to the home church after midnight by the Carrera del Darro.
On Holy Thursday the procession of the Cristo de Silencio takes place. The silence is only broken by the sound of the drums. Meanwhile, at nightfall on Good Friday the oldest brotherhood of all, the Soledad de San Jerónimo, takes to the streets in a thrilling procession in which real people represent historical figures from the Bible.
Easter week is one of the most heartfelt and deep-rooted fiestas celebrated in Andalusia, Southern Spain. This commemoration has centuries of history and tradition, remembering the passion and death of Jesus Christ. The streets of the majority of Andalusian cities, towns and villages such as Malaga, Ronda, Cordoba or Seville become the stage for religious devotion, combining grief and meditation in memory of Christ's death. Music, art and colour come together in magical processions - solemn parades in which crowds of people accompany religious images on their route through the streets.
For further information visit the official Granada Tourist Information Web Page

Other than those opulent historic monuments such as the Alhambra Palace, Granada is famous for a number of local fairs and fiestas including the International Tango Festival. The breathtaking scenic beauty of Sierra Nevada Mountains, together with the cultural tone of this medieval Andalusian town, makes it the perfect venue for such a cultural event. The festival is held every year since 1988 in the month of March.
The International Tango Festival in Granada is the first of its kind in Spain. The pulsating excitement of top class Tango dancing is featured for a week. Performers from Europe and all parts of world join to celebrate this historic dance form which dates back to the late 19th century with the name Tango, although its origin directs you to even few more decades back. There are various forms of Tango dances evolved in different regions of Europe, both in terms of movements, bodily posture and music. Today, Argentina and Uruguay both claim to be the birth place of Tango. Nevertheless, it has also been influenced by Spanish culture. In relation to the promotion and education of this dance form, Spain with Granada Tango Festival contributes to the larger cause. Granada Tango Festival celebrates everything that relate to Tango culture in Spain and world over.
There has been an explosion of Tango enthusiasts and professional dancers in recent years, going to show that Tango is, essentially, a manifestation of contemporary urban culture. In March 2018 Granada hosts the 30th edition of the Tango Festival. A chance for all Tango enthusiasts to see some of the world's best Tango expressionist's perform. This event aims to fill the whole city with rhythm and passion, with over fifty artists and some fifteen shows, as well as parallel activities that go from dance classes and night time parties, through to street performances and meetings between artists and enthusiasts. At the Teatro Isabel la Católica, you will see spectacular dance shows, live music, and dance competition from some top class Tango dancing professionals. This apart, the Granada Tango Festival also offers photographic exhibitions, poetry readings, cultural debates and much more, where you can watch or take part.
Practical information:
Date: from March 8 to March 18, 2018
Place: Isabel La Católica Theatre
C/ Acera del Vasino s/n
18009 Granada (Andalusia), Spain
Contact details:
http://www.tangogranada.com
Tel. +34 958 29 17 96

The Granada International Jazz Festival is one of the oldest and most important ones in Europe.
It is also the only Spanish one to be a member of the European Jazz Network.
In the years since the first Festival (in 1980), Granada's Jazz Festival has kept up with Modern Jazz music, with the main national and international jazz artists such as Miles Davis, Oscar Peterson, Charlie Haden and many others. The presence of stars of the genre like these, has created a genuine jazz movement in Granada that promotes contact and exchange of experiences between artists, both local and foreign.
This year the festival will, among others, welcome Robert Glasper, a 3 time Grammy winner, one of which was for the soundtrack to a film about the life and music of Miles Davis, "Miles Ahead". Then Ron Carter who, along with his other accomplishments, is the most recorded jazz bassist in history, and was also a member of the Miles Davis Quintet. Lastly we can mention Wallace Roney, an accomplished jazz trumpeter who, among other things, is known for being the only trumpet player personally mentored by Miles Davis.
Here you can find the program of the festival, on their official website

Do not miss the best Flamenco Festival in Granada!
Los Veranos del Corral is a Flamenco Festival that will take place in Granada from 1st until 16th of September 2017. The 19th exhibition of Flamenco offers to both locals and interested tourists the chance of enjoying a wide variety of aesthetics that inspire current flamenco artists.
Every day the show starts at 09.30 p.m either at Centro Federico García Lorca or Corral del Carbón.
The highligths of the program:
Friday, 1st of September
09.30 p.m
CÁLALO by Antonio Canales, Irene Lozano and Javier Latorre
Centro Federico García Lorca
Thursday, 7th of September
09.30 p.m
Hasta el Tuétano by la Moneta
Centro Federico García Lorca
Saturday, 16th of September
09.30 p.m
Flamenco de Raiz by Ivan Vargas
Corral del Carbón
For further information, visit the Festival website
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