La programación cultural de Móstoles está repleta de flamenco, pop, historias, teatro y mucho cine. Desde el sábado 15, el Teatro Forest presenta «Herencia», un espectáculo de flamenco que recorre la danza española de la mano de los coreógrafos Tania Martín y Carlos Romero. La agenda de la semana del 10 al 16 de febrero, organizada por la Ciudad de Móstoles, comienza con actividades para los más pequeños. El martes 11 y miércoles 12, en las bibliotecas Joan Miró y Coimbra Park, los niños de cuatro años podrán disfrutar de «Historias de madera y latón» por Juan Malabar. Además, el miércoles 12 en el Centro Sociocultural del Norte se proyectará la película «Sr. Ibrahim y las flores del Corán». El jueves 13, se inaugurará la exposición de arte digital de Aitana Prieto Velasco «¿Te acuerdas?» en el Centro Sociocultural El Soto, y en la Biblioteca Almudena Grande se presentará el espectáculo musical «La historia del pop español» con Oscar Novoa. El viernes 14, en la Biblioteca Almudena Grandes, se llevará a cabo la presentación del libro «Trabajo poético 1969-2006» de José Manuel Pérez González. El sábado 15, en el Centro Cultural de Villa de Móstoles, se exhibirá la exposición de muñecas «Nancy» y en el Centro Sociocultural El Soto se proyectará la película familiar «Trolls 3: todos juntos». Para cerrar la semana, el sábado 15 en el Teatro Forest se presentará «Herencia», un espectáculo de baile de Nexus Company. Y el domingo 16, en el Museo de la Ciudad, se ofrecerá un concierto de piano de «Pedro y El Lobo» interpretado por Mªíar Serrano Quiñons. Además, el domingo por la mañana en el Teatro El Soto, las familias podrán disfrutar de la propuesta original «Texturas» de la compañía en Curiosa, destinada a niños de hasta 5 años. La oferta cultural de Móstoles: flamenco, pop, teatro, historias y cine
Forest Theatre will host «Legacy» on Saturday, February 15, a flamenco show that takes a journey through the most avant-garde Spanish dance by two young choreographers: Tania Martín and Carlos Romero.
The agenda for the week of February 10-16, organized by the City of Móstoles through the Department of Culture, Development, and Tourism Promotion, kicks off with a children’s story.
On Tuesday, February 11, at the Joan Miró Library, and on Wednesday, February 12, at the Coimbra Park Library, four-year-olds can enjoy the entertaining «Wooden and Brass Stories» by Juan Malabar, creating a magical atmosphere in two 30-minute sessions at 5:30 p.m.
The film library continues in February with the screening of the movie «Mr. Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur’an» on Wednesday, February 12, at the Northern Socio-Cultural Center at 6:30 p.m.
On Thursday, February 13, artist Aitana Prieto Velasco’s digital print exhibition «Do You Remember?» opens at the El Soto Socio-Cultural Center, running until April 13. The exhibition features works inspired by childhood memories using various techniques and accompanied by fanzines that elaborate on each story.
Also on Thursday, the central Almudena Grande Library will host the baby show «Leo and Numbers» by Teatro Tréola at 5:00 p.m. Children aged 6 months to 3 years, accompanied by an adult, can explore the world of numbers with the curious lion. Free entry with prior reservation at the Children’s and Youth Library.
On Thursday, at 6:00 p.m., the Joan Miró Socio-Cultural Center will present «The History of Spanish Pop,» a music show included in the family program featuring local artist Oscar Novoa. Free entry with prior reservation at the center.
On Thursday, February 13, the City Museum will host a lecture on «Göbekli Tepe, Did Civilization Begin Here?» by Dr. Mª Nieves Sánchez de Torre (UCM) at 6:00 p.m. Tickets available from February 11 at the museum.
On Friday, February 14, the central Almudena Grandes Library will host the book presentation of «Poetic Work 1969-2006» by José Manuel Pérez González at 6:30 p.m. Free entry until capacity is reached.
Saturday, February 15, will feature a charity event with the «Nancy Dolls» exhibition at the Clock Room of the Villa de Móstoles Cultural Center from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 4:00 p.m. Donations of 2 euros will be collected.
On Saturday, the family film program will screen «Trolls 3: All Together» for free at the El Soto Socio-Cultural Center at 6:00 p.m., continuing on Sunday at the Northern Socio-Cultural Center at 12:00 p.m. and at the Joan Miró Socio-Cultural Center at 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 15, at 7:00 p.m., Forest Theatre will host «Legacy,» a dance exhibition by Nexus Company directed by local artists Tania Martín and Carlos Romero with Air Arrieta. The show traces the journey of flamenco from its origins to its recognition as intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
To conclude the week, on Sunday, February 16, the City Museum will host a piano concert «Peter and the Wolf» performed by Mªíar Serrano Quiñons at 12:00 p.m. Tickets available from February 11 at the museum.
Also on Sunday morning, families can enjoy the original and picturesque proposal «Textures» for children up to 5 years old by the Curiosa company at the El Soto Theatre at 12:00 p.m. and 1:15 p.m. (2 sessions), offering a sensory, visual, and auditory experience. Utilizamos estas funciones para mejorar los contenidos que ofrecemos y mejorar su experiencia de usuario. También utilizamos cookies para reproducir videos de terceros proveedores, como Youtube, y para embeber timelines de Twitter y Facebook en nuestro portal. Si no habilita estas opciones, los videos se mostrarán en una nueva ventana controlada por el proveedor y nuestra actividad en redes sociales no se mostrará en el portal. If you do not enable this option, you will be able to view our activity through links to these networks located in the header of the portal. Se requiere una visita guiada de flamenco que abarque desde sus inicios hasta su reconocimiento como Patrimonio Inmaterial de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
Para cerrar la semana, el domingo 16, el Museo de la Ciudad acogerá un concierto de piano «Pedro y El Lobo» interpretado por Mªíar Serrano Quiñons a las 12:00. Las invitaciones se podrán retirar a partir del martes 11 en el programa del museo.
También el domingo por la mañana, las familias podrán disfrutar de la propuesta original «Texturas» para niños de hasta 5 años de la compañía en Curiosa en el Teatro El Soto a las 12:00 y 13:15 h (2 sesiones), donde podrán experimentar una experiencia sensorial, visual y auditiva. If you don’t enable this option, you will be able to view our activity through links to these networks arranged in the header of the portal.
Forest Theatre Houses presents «Legacy» on Saturday, February 15, a flamenco show that takes a journey through the avant-garde of Spanish dance by two young choreographers: Tania Martín and Carlos Romero.
The week’s agenda, between February 10 and 16, organized by the City of Móstoles, through the Department of Culture, Development, and Tourism Promotion, begins with stories for the little ones.
On Tuesday, February 11, at the Joan Miró Library, and on Wednesday, February 12, at the Coimbra Park Library, four-year-olds can enjoy fun «Wood and Brass Stories» by Juan Malabar, recreating a magical atmosphere in two 30-minute sessions at 5:30 p.m.
The film library continues in February on Wednesday, February 12, with the screening of the movie «Mr. Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran» (Mr. Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran, 2003), at the North Sociocultural Center at 6:30 p.m.
On Thursday, February 13, the digital print exhibition by artist Aitana Prieto Velasco «Do you remember?» begins, which can be viewed until April 13 at the El Soto Sociocultural Center. The exhibition offers works inspired by childhood memories made with different techniques and accompanied by fanzines that explain each of the main stories in a more detailed way.
Also on Thursday, the Almudena Grande Central Library will host the baby show «Leo and Numbers» by Teatro Tréola, at 5:00 p.m. Children aged 6 months to 3 years, accompanied by an adult, can discover with the curious lion the learning of numbers. Admission is free, with prior collection of tickets at the Children’s and Youth Library Desk.
On Thursday, at 6:00 p.m., the Joan Miró Sociocultural Center will host «The History of Spanish Pop,» a music show included in the family program with local artist Oscar Novoa. Admission is free after ticket collection at the center on Monday of that week.
On Thursday, February 13, at the City Museum, the conference «Göbekli Tepe, did civilization begin here?» will be held by Dr. Mª Nieves Sánchez de Torre (UCM), at 6:00 p.m. Tickets can be collected from February 11 at the museum’s program.
On Friday, February 14, you can participate in the book presentation of José Manuel Pérez González, «Poetic Work 1969-2006» at 6:30 p.m. at the Almudena Grandes Central Library, with free admission until capacity is reached. The author, José Manuel Pérez González (Topas, Salamanca, 1956), has a degree in history and contemporary journalism. He taught at Secondary Education Institutes in Madrid, Málaga, Granada, Lisbon (Portugal), and Bordeaux (France) for 40 years and was the director of Clara Campamor de Mórico for 20 years. The work brings together poems written over 37 years that have been waiting for another 17 years to come to light.
On Saturday, February 15, will be a day of solidarity with the exhibition of «Nancy» dolls, which can be seen in the clock room of the Villa de Móstoles Cultural Center, from 10:30 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:00 pm. Solidarity donations of 2 euros will be collected.
And on Saturday, the family film program will feature the movie «Trolls 3: All Together» with free admission at the El Soto Sociocultural Center at 6:00 p.m. This colorful animated film for all audiences follows the saga of its predecessors offering the adventures of Poppy, the main Troll character, and Branch, his friend who, this time, must solve a family problem related to his past as a member of a musical boy band. The film will also be shown on Sunday, February 16, at the North University Sociocultural Center at 12:00 p.m., and at the Joan Miró Sociocultural Center at 6:00 p.m. Tickets can be collected from the center starting at 10:00 a.m. on Monday.
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