Newsletter
JANUARY 2014 / LONDON, UK
33
Cinema.  London,  30/01/2014
Between 16 and 18 March 1938, Barcelona suffered non-stop aerial bombardment, day and night. In those three days, thousands of people lost their homes and over a thousand people lost their lives. Director Jesús Garay skilfully combines reality and fiction in a moving essay on memory and guilt and the use of different cinematographic narratives to portray the past.

 
Performing Arts.  London,  20/01/2014
Theatre, dance, acrobatics are fused in the performance from Catalan circus artists Marta Terrents and Pau Portabella. Their company Fet a Mà uses circus as a way of describing and sharing intense emotional worlds. They will perform from Monday 20 to Wednesday 22 January at Southbank Centre as part of the LIMF programme. 
Visual Arts.  London,  16/01/2014
A celebration with the renowned Catalan architectural ceramist Toni Cumella of the launch of this richly illustrated publication, published by the Fundación Metropoli and edited by Christopher Pierce (AA Unit Master). Ceràmica Cumella: Shaping Ideas / Modelando Ideas is based around the exhibition hosted in the AA Gallery September-December 2012. The event will take place at the AA Bookshop on Thursday 16 January at 6.30pm.
Music.  Newcastle,  15/01/2014
Catalan guitarrist Maria Camahort and flautist Lucy Driver met while studying for Masters Degrees at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and have since worked together on a number of projects and recitals in London venues such as St Luke’s, Barbican, Wigmore Hall, St John’s Smith Square, Cadogan Hall and St Martin in the Fields. The duo will perform five concerts in Newcastle from 15 to 17 January.

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