El Mundo: “My father’s death was devastating, I’m still dialing his phone”
A day of filming with the great Spanish showman. He talks about being a grandfather, his insane self-criticism, and why he still dials his dead father’s phone number
A day of filming with the great Spanish showman. He talks about being a grandfather, his insane self-criticism, and why he still dials his dead father’s phone number
“It was beautiful… and exhausting: I am still amazed to have survived that frenetic rhythm, but I was young and I dived into it willingly… What’s for sure, however, is that I left Médico de familia because if I hadn’t, I would have died of a heart attack”
Play with the air… Reinvent, inspire, investigate…
Through music, percussion and sound effects, we will discover with humor the story of four characters who communicate with music and sounds obtained from more than 150 elements, including toy instruments and objects, which they will use during the performance. It is a show for all audiences that uses music as a universal language. With careful and contemporary esthetics, Aire makes music and rhythm its vital proposal
The campaign addresses the story of overcoming that any family must face after the detection of a rare disease, valuing the effort of the sick and their families to look to the future and continue walking forwards step by step
Through music, percussion and sound effects, we will discover with humor the story of four characters who communicate with music and sounds obtained from more than 150 elements, including toy instruments and objects, which they will use during the performance. It is a show for all audiences that uses music as a universal language. With careful and contemporary esthetics, Aire makes music and rhythm its vital proposal
Within the framework of the didactic concerts performed by the Galician Symphony Orchestra, Emilio Aragón conducted, last Friday March 20, the orchestra that performed two symphonic tales of his authorship: The Steadfast Tin Soldier, based on the tale by Hans Christian Andersen, and La Flor Más Grande del Mundo, on the tale by José Saramago
Very good reception of A Night In Old Mexico at the Guadalajara International Film Festival