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Institut Ramon Llull/ Newsletter # 64 |
AUGUST, 2016 / LONDON, UK |
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Performing Arts.
Edinburgh,
16/08/2016
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Internationally renowned Catalan company ATRESBANDES return to Summehall as part of the Festival Fringe with their new production from 16 to 26 August. 'All In' brings striking visuals to their characteristic blend of physical theatre and meditative text in a darkly playful exploration of the millennial condition.
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Music.
Fernhill Farm, Bristol,
18/08/2016
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Barcelona-based band Exxasens perform at ArcTanGent Festival 2016, in Fernhill Farm, Bristol, on 18 August. The band is known for their unique sound landscapes and powerful melodies. In their own words, their music could be the homeland of post-rock bands such as Mogwai or Explosions in the Sky, a place full of nice melodies with strong guitar atmospheres.
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Music.
London,
27/08/2016
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Jordi Savall, the world’s most celebrated viola da gamba player, returns to the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, at Shakespeare's Globe on Saturday 27 August. Joined by Dimitri Psonis (Oud, Santur, Saz, Percussion), Savall explores the development of the medieval Eastern and Western traditions both in symbiosis with and reaction to each other during the turn of the seventeenth century. Jordi Savall's international tour is supported by the Institut Ramon Llull.
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Literature.
UK,
28/07/2016
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After the success of 'Love in Small Letters', the novel 'Wabi Sabi' by Francesc Miralles is published in English by Alma Books on 28 July with the support of the Institut Ramon Llull. A delightful tale about love and bridging cultural divides.
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The Institut Ramon Llull is a consortium that comprises the Generalitat (Government of Catalonia) and the Barcelona City Council, and its mission is the promotion of Catalan language and culture abroad.
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