December Arts and Culture in London

Blood Wedding at Spanish Theatre Company in Southwark, 15 Nov- 17 Dec

Under a burning and unrelenting sun, two families prepare for a wedding with anticipation.  Their destinies will be forever marked by their traditions, passions and suppressed past.

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Lorca’s masterpiece will be the opening production at the Cervantes Theatre in London, with two different casts which will perform in Spanish and in English.

For those of you who brave the Spanish version of the production, you will have a chance to see Elena Rodriguez (Larios) performing too!

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Spanish Contemporary Arts Documentary at London College of Communication, 8 December

Making & Living presents the short film Cómo vivimos (How We Live), a documentary feature film by Alejandro G. Ygoa, and a panel addressing the role of arts in community building and cross cultural collaboration. thefutureis

Panel moderator and Artistic Director of Spain NOW! Antonio Molina-Vázquez will be joined by artist Martin Firrell, Production Director David Peralto, and one or two other special guests.

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Documentary Screening: There Will Be No Revolution Without Song at Bolivar Hall, 10 December

While singing to the beat of the struggle, Chilean musicians are transforming their history into a universal hymn. Listen. Come to understand a country and its people through its music.docscreen

There Will Be No Revolution Without Song is a musical journey throughout Chile, a reflection on the power of music and an exploration of the different shapes music has taken in Chile from the 1970s until today.

Click here for further info and to book.