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Santa Eulària starts 2025 with a vibrant cultural offer that combines dance, opera and theater

Next Saturday, January 11, the Teatro España will be the stage for the show Chelo y Pasión.
Chelo y Pasión.

Santa Eulària begins the new year with a diverse and high quality cultural program that promises to captivate residents and visitors. From traditional dance reinterpreted to the greatness of opera, through unique theatrical proposals, this first quarter of 2025 stands out for its variety and focus on enriching the artistic offer of the municipality.

Chelo y Pasión opens the cultural calendar

Next Saturday, January 11, the Teatro España will be the stage for the show Chelo and Passion. This project, led by the Ibizan duo GipsyCor, reinterprets gypsy dances from around the world, adding contemporary elements and the collaboration of young local talents such as Sasha Garcia.

The proposal, which explores cultural traditions from Persia to the Balkans, will be accompanied by musician Carlos Vesperinas, who will bring a magical atmosphere with his artistic sensitivity. Tickets are available for 6 euros plus booking fee, and for 8 euros at the box office. In addition, children under 12 will enjoy a 50% discount.

The greatness of Tosca comes to the Palau de Congressos

On February 8, Giacomo Puccini’s opera Tosca will be presented at the Palau de Congressos as part of the Platea cycle of the Ministry of Culture. This work, one of the most emblematic of the Italian operatic repertoire, combines intrigue, passion and drama set in Rome in 1800. It will be performed by the Compañía Lírica y Orquesta Martín i Soler, with a cast of 18 artists who will bring to life unforgettable arias such as Vissi d’arte and E lucevan le stelle. Tickets are priced at 20 euros plus booking fee, and 25 euros at the box office on the day of the event.

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A full schedule of music, theater and poetry

The cultural program of Santa Eulària for the coming months includes:

  • February 22: Lorca Poeta Flamenco, a tribute to the poet Federico García Lorca, with flamenco music and dance.
  • March 15: Lo cant de les ànimes mudes, a play that explores rural conflicts and love between warring families.
  • March 23: Desconcerto, a show that fuses musical genres and gestural comedy, from Beethoven to Michael Jackson.
  • April 13: El meu pare cremava pedres, shadow theater that recovers rural trades and traditions.

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