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XIII Murcia Hot Rally is just the place to be if you love Motorcycles and Music on May 27th. The thirteenth edition takes place in Santiago De La Ribera, San Javier, Murcia and it’s free to attend. Bring your bike and join in the fun. Bring your dancing shoes and enjoy the sounds of “Burning”, “La Guardia”, “Danza Invisible”, “Gatos Locos”, “Midnight Riders” and “Salida 80”. Bring your bike and enjoy bike tours, a bike show, lottery, paella, parrillada and a whole lot more.


Torrevieja has a new film and cultural club. Thanks to a collaboration with Cines IMF in Torrevieja, located beside Habaneras Shopping Centre in the Ozone Centre, every week a brand new film shows, once a night, for all seven nights, in English language with Spanish subtitles (called V.O.S.E.) No need for headphones. It costs 5€ on Monday and Wednesday and 7€ every other night and Fiestas. However film club members can visit on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for 5€ and after you’ve seen ten films, the 11th is free, with many other benefits from joining the club. Everyone can find out what is showing each week by sending an email to film@admitone.club with the words ‘Opt In’ on the subject line. It costs just 20€ to join per person, 30€ for a couple or 5€ for youths, students and Jove Carnet holders. Check out www.AdmitOne.club for more information. New films are announced every Wednesday. Get on the mailing list to get your free updates.


During the winter the The Rojales Craft Market is open on the 1st Sunday of each month in the morning from 11.00am to 2.00pm. It’s is a fun place to visit if you are looking for a small


Montgó Chorale May Concert


Montgó Chorale’s summer concert in Pedreguer’s Iglesia de la Santa Cruz is on Sunday, May 22nd at 7pm. The programme, under the direction of Gordon Lawson, is devoted to music by British composers and is unusual in that it is partly sacred and partly secular.


The two composers whose works most feature are Parry and Handel - Parry with his dramatic anthem ‘I Was Glad’, verses from psalm 122, and his setting of Milton’s ‘Blest Pair of Sirens’. The Handel compositions are ‘Zadok the Priest’, and the third part of his oratorio ‘Judas Maccabeus’.


Sandwiched between music by both composers are four madrigals by three British composers from the Tudor period: Morley, Gibbons and Campion, plus a fifth work from the 19th century, a well-known partsong by Elgar - his ‘As Torrents in Summer’.


The soloists will be Rosemary Jukic (soprano), Nadia Kashajeva (mezzo) and Andy Headford Lord (bass). As usual, the choir will be accompanied on the organ by Josep Vicent Giner. The two works by Parry will be conducted by Jan Dewland who will be taking over the directorship of the choir on Gordon Lawson’s retirement in 2017.


The choir is looking forward to singing these beautiful pieces in the lovely surroundings of the Pedreguer church, and hopes that you will be able to join them for this concert.


Tickets, 12€, are available from Humpty Dumpty (Javea) and Hostal Loreto (Denia), or at the door. Ticket enquiries: dewlandjan@hotmail.com or call 96 577 0973.


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a gift, piece of art or decoration, don’t miss the monthly Craft Market at the Cuevas del Rodeo in Rojales. Local artists put their work on display along with other craft works to browse and enjoy. Also on the 1st Sunday of each month is the Ace Cafe Classic Car event, on the street outside La Torre Hotel in Los Montesinos from 11.00am to 1.00pm while Moonshinners have their Classic and Custom Rod event at the Miroil Garage in Catral on the last Sunday of the month between 11am and 1pm. Admission is free.


Kids of all ages are invited to attend the Torrellano Miniature Steam Train. It is run by the friends of the railways association and so is normally only open on Saturdays between 4.00pm and 8.00pm with Miniature Train Rides from November to April on the 2nd Sunday of every month from 10:30am to 1:30pm and May to October the 2nd Saturday of every month between 4:30pm and 7:30pm. Their Train Museum is open every Saturday from 4pm to 8pm. Donations of 1.50€ are the norm to enjoy the experience.


For more updated news about local artists and events that are happening all around the Costa Blanca, check out a new Facebook page called ‘Artists Direct Spain’ which is constantly updated to find out the latest news and whereabouts of your favourite local artists and updated news on events as they happen.


We try to ensure that all information on forthcoming events is correct. All information is sent directly to Keith from the organisers or local town halls and not just taken from other sources. We still advise you to check any information as there are sometimes last minute changes or cancellations which are out of our control.


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