They propose songs that range between traditional pop, electronic flirtations and approaches to tropical rhythms. Go to download 'Flor de Canela' has posted the 'sold out' for its concert on Saturday, July 18 at the Guiniguada Theater. His music covers various styles, and his lyrics are sincere and conscientious. An example is her song “La Calle Segura,” which calls for the preservation of coastal landscapes, and “Las Mareas,” a song that supports the third wave of feminism, a single from her first EP. The group was born in 2017 from the motivation of four women composers and instrumentalists who want to musically reflect their way of understanding the world and art. They are Núria Balaguer (vocals), Paula Vegas (piano, synthesizers and backing vocals), Marta Bautista (electric bass and backing vocals) and Xerach Peñate (drums, percussion and backing vocals). After two years of touring throughout Spain, with more than 80 concerts behind them, Flor de Canela released their first album last October, produced by Juanma Latorre, composer and guitarist of Vetusta Morla. The EP is a pop bet, whose sound is the result of filtering without veto all its musical influences, as well as the experimentation of combining electronic with a modern way of treating acoustics. Direct melodies, synthesizers and high rhythmic load are the main ingredients of Flor de Canela. Songs that oscillate between traditional pop, electronic flirtations and approaches to tropical rhythms. AGENDA CULTURAL The Paper Club. Thursday: OswaldH&Ypsilon VJ; Friday: Zeason. Saturday: Neither Funk nor Fans.
Palacete Rodríguez Quegles: Thursday: Trio Gabriel Filmed 'A summer of cinema'. Mata Castle: Friday: Atlantis. Miller Room: Thursday: Smell of Salt (flamenco). Friday:, The Eunuch. Saturday: Michelle, a very serious comedy. (170 places, upon request at lpacultura.com). Guiniguada Theatre: Saturday: Flor de Canela. Cuyas Theater (patio): Friday: Víctor Lesmes. Insular Theater Room: Saturday: Jorge Bolaños 'Des-fase'. La Isleta Factory: Thursday: Latin Jazz Jam. Friday: Captain Quinlan. Saturday: Antonia Chavarri. Sunday: Ana Label. El Imaginario Drinks & Music. Thursday: Musical
WhatsApp Number List Sonapsis. Friday: Cover Me. Saturday: Tree Of Sound. OFGC (GC Tour). Friday: Moya (House of Culture), Guide (Hespérides Theatre), Telde (Condal Hall), Teror (Plaza Teresa Bolívar). The owl. Friday: Diego Ojeda. Royal Comedy. Friday: Petite Lorena. Teatro Leal, Saturday: Omayra Cazorla 'Escándalo'. Sunday: Antonia San Juan 'My fight'. El Sauzal. Thursday: Lusophonies (outdoor jazz). Taoro High School (The Orotava). Friday: Chibore Band. The slaughter. Friday: José Manuel Ramos + Benito Cabrera. La Candelaria (Old Cinema). Friday: Ruts & La Isla Music. Jospital. Friday: Low Island Refugees. Saturday: Mirage Band. L'Incanto: Friday: Les Miserables. Saturday: The enchanted flute. Circo Marte Theater (La Palma). Friday: Carlos Catana + Margarita Galván. Fuerteventura Insular Auditorium: Saturday: Son de Aqui and Alla Orchestra.
RECOMMENDATIONS NATIONAL: Caliphate 3/4 'Bulería del aire aconditiono' from his album 'Puerta de la canne'. INTERNATIONAL: Muzz 'All is dead to me' from his album 'Muzz'. SERIE: ‘Too Old To Die Young’. FILMS. 'Saint Frances'. DOCUROCK. 'All the Lives of Ike White' In closing we enjoy the song 'Yisuscrais', by the rock group Copper formed in 2019 on the island of Tenerife. Collecting different influences from the rock scene in the 90s, with a musical commitment based on energetic cuts of grunge, metal and stoner rock. Jonathan, Rodrigo, Migue and Cas present their first EP, Bedrock, where the band shows political and social criticism. Hello Golf, a sports project “for all audiences” Golfers walking around a golf course | Photo: HELLO GOLF Golfers walking around a golf course | Photo: HELLO GOLF From 20 euros there are 4-hour classes for beginners, according to the manager of the Canary Islands Golf Federation, Lucas Montaner. Go to download Hola Golf is underway until September, an initiative of the Canary Islands Golf Federation that aims to bring this sport to the greatest number of fans, because it is “for all audiences,” the manager of the Canary Federation, Lucas Montaner, tells us. This is the second year that the campaign has been launched; last year they got 800 people to take up this sport thanks to classes at affordable prices that start at 20 euros for four hours a month. Golf is a sport on the rise in which there are already 7,500 members in the Canary Islands, and these initiatives, designed for beginners, manage to bring the uninitiated to collaborating golf courses on the islands of Gran Canaria, Tenerife or Lanzarote. Those interested just have to go to the website holagolf.es and register, “the best ambassadors of this initiative are always friends,” says Luca Montaner, who knows that it is a sport that engages those who dare to practice it.