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Updated on 14-07-2024

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1st Intercultural, Cross-Border, and European Biennale of Ribadavia

1st Intercultural, Cross-Border, and European Biennale of Ribadavia

1st Intercultural, Cross-Border, and European Biennale of Ribadavia

2024-10-27 - Ribadavia

Like Vimioso, Ribadavia aims to hold an intercultural, cross-border, and European Biennale. The first edition is scheduled to take place over three days at the end of October 2024. It will be organized by the municipality, with the active contribution of its services and support in logistical resources and infrastructure network, and INTER+VALUE, which will provide its expertise, network of relations, and participation of Breton and Portuguese speakers.

New Murals in Bruz

New Murals in Bruz

New Murals in Bruz

2024-06-06 - Bruz

Benefiting from a municipal budget granted by the Citizen Committee for Cultural Life of Bruz, INTER+VALUE has chosen this city in Brittany as a platform for street art, carrying cultural and heritage values highlighted by the Confluences & Frontiers project. Chilean artist Allan Halley, who has already made his mark on the walls of Vimioso, Portugal, in 2023, will paint four murals in Bruz between early June and late September 2024. First, a large mural will be created in the city center on an exterior wall of the Grand Logis performance hall; then, the schools in the Vert-Buisson district will receive a second creation with the participation of students. In September, two more murals will follow...

Meeting of Philharmonic Orchestras

Meeting of Philharmonic Orchestras

Meeting of Philharmonic Orchestras

2023-09-30 - Vimioso

The fourth evening of the 2023 Vimioso Biennale was animated by the encounter of two orchestras: A Lira (The Lyre) from Ribadavia (Galicia, Spain), which traveled 275 km from its hometown to perform in Vimioso, and the Banda Filarmónica de Bragança (Philharmonic Orchestra of Bragança), coming from the district capital located about fifty kilometers away. The two orchestras took turns playing various well-known musical pieces, captivating the large audience composed of Galicians and Portuguese who came to admire and support them. Starting off quietly, they gradually stirred increasing enthusiasm among the audience before culminating in a grand finale. The final piece, played in unison by both philharmonics under the expert direction of their conductors, was reprised, requested again, and received standing ovations from a thoroughly captivated audience.

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