30 September 2009
Gran Canaria - an Island of Culture
- Music
In Gran Canaria you can enjoy concerts, recitals and festivals of all styles of music throughout the year. Music forms an integral part of island life, with music being heard in the various theatres and auditoriums, in the streets and squares and at the traditional festivals of the island. - Classical Music

Spain's first Philharmonic Society is in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and it was founded in 1845. The people of Gran Canaria evidently have an enormous love of classical music, as you can see from the continuous programme of classical music events, which includes the Canary Islands Classical Music Festival, the Alfredo Kraus Opera Festival (named after the Canarian-born tenor), the Philharmonic Orchestra of Gran Canaria season of concerts, the Zarzuela Festival, the Guitar Festival, among others. - Modern Music
Gran Canaria is one of the few places where the World of Music, Arts and Dance (Womad) is held, which is one of the most important world music festivals. Rock, jazz and celtic music festivals, as well as concerts and recitals that include everything from the most traditional to the must current sounds, complete an extensive programme of musical events that take place throughout the entire island. - Dance, Theatre and Cinema

The various theatres on the island have continuous programmes of events, including theatre and dance shows that feature the best companies and professional artists on the scene. This array of cultural events is supplemented by a variety of specialised festivals, such as Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Theatre and Dance Festival, Festival in the South -Drama from 3 Continents in Agüimes and the International Comedy Festival in Ingenio. As far as cinema is concerned, special mention must be made of the International Cinema Festival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: The best motion pictures from all over the world are entered in this festival, which is attended by celebrities of the “seventh art”. - Painting and Sculpture
Until the mid-19th century, the artists of Gran Canaria merely followed the various European schools of the time, without making any original contribution. However, from that time on, the island’s native artists put their own distinct stamp on the various universal artistic currents, such as modernism, expressionism, indigenism and abstract art. The artists that enjoy the greatest international recognition are Néstor de la Torre, Manuel Millares and Martín Chirino, names that have become part of the history of art. - Exhibition centres

In the various exhibition centres and museums on the island the visitor will find works of art that were produced on the island as well as works that were produced by exponents of more universal artistic currents. Some exhibition centres are the Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (CAAM) modern art gallery, La Regenta Art Gallery, Christopher Columbus' House, Centro Insular de Cultura, the San Antonio Abad exhibition rooms and CICCA.
Source: grancanaria.com
25 September 2009
Anybody fancy a bit of......
ROPA VIEJA!!!Among them, its gastronomy has been ellaborated along several centuries with excellent raw materials (meat, fish, fruits and vegetable) combined in original and tasty recipes.
Ingredients: 1/2 Kg. of chickpeas, 1/2 Kg. of beef, 1/2 Kg. of chicken, 1 Kg. of potatoes, 3 garlic cloves, 1 pepper, 1 onion, 1 tomatoe, 1 small cup of white wine, 1 small cup of water or broth, paprika, black pepper, thyme, cloves, bay leaf, salt and oil.
Method:
1. Leave the chickpeas to soak overnight to tenderize them.
2. Wash them on the next day and place them in a pot along with the meat, salt to taste and water.
3. Once cooked, drain everything off and shred the meat. Next fry the meat and the chickpeas until they get crispy and set them aside.
4. Separately, make a frying base by first chopping up the onion, the pepper, the peeled tomato and the garlic cloves. Fry it all with the oil and add the black pepper and the cloves.
5. Once this base is ready, introduce the paprika, the wine, the thyme, the bay leaf and a small cup of water or broth.
6. Next, add the meat and the chickpeas and then leave it some minutes on the heat.
7. Finally, fry the diced potatoes and mix all the ingredients. You can also add to this dish certain vegetables like carrots or green beans.
24 September 2009
The jewel in the crown...
...the 'Playa de las Canteras', the pearl the city does not hide. A long sand tongue that stretches for miles along the bay. A place of special charm, in the middle of the Island's Capital city Las Palmas. 23 September 2009
FORE!
Gran Canaria brings you golf tourism in the perfect setting. The island has a clear advantage over other golf destinations: the great climate makes it possible to play 365 days a year. The first members of the oldest club in Spain belonged to the significant English colony in Gran Canaria during this period, when European tourists first started visiting the Island.
Golfers can find nine courses on the island all within a 50 kilometre radius. Within a short distance, you can combine several courses in different settings. All of them have been developed by the most prestigious international designers and offer exceptional features for the game. This is why Gran Canaria has become the home of prestigious national and international tournaments over the last few years. It has also consolidated its reputation as an important golf destination among European players.
- Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas
- El Cortijo Club de Campo
- Oasis Golf
- Maspalomas Golf
- Salobre Golf and Resort
- Anfi Tauro Golf and Anfi Tauro Golf Pitch and Putt
- Meloneras Golf
- Las Palmeras Golf
Source: grancanaria.com
22 September 2009
Discover the natural treasures of Gran Canaria....

17 September 2009
Relax and take care of yourself....
Health tourism is one of the oldest forms of tourism known in the world. The first tourists who came to Gran Canaria were Health Tourists. They had been attracted to the islands by the stories of miracle cures that were circulating throughout Europe, and even by the advice of the doctors themselves, who recommended the climate and mineral waters of Gran Canaria.On the island, you can find spas whose waters are rich in minerals and blended with sea water that are ideal for rehabilitation treatments. In these spas you can find all kind of techniques and services ranging from algae wrap, sea mud, hydrotherapy, salt bath, bandages with aromatherapy, mud bath to thalassotherapy, thermotherapy, pressotherapy or lymphatic drainage, reflexotherapy, chyromassage, specific massages, vichy shower, turkish bath, jacuzzi, sauna, swimming pool with jets, among many others
16 September 2009
Music Festival In Gran Canaria!

It's here again...the Heineken Campus Rock Festival. On the 26th September 2009, the following acts will be performing in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria:
- El Canto del Loco
- Nena Daconte
- Taxi
- Sidonie
Campus Rock started way back in 1993 under the name UNIVERSIDAD ROCK '93 (University Rock). It was originally for students, teachers, and the university community. Almost 16 years later, Heineken Campus Rock is now a classic for the lovers of Spanish Pop-Rock.
If you're on the Island around the 26th, why not give it a go?
15 September 2009
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