Culture

Film on wheels

Film on wheels

In Portomarín, in the province of Lugo along the Camino Frances, we find “A Caixiña de Mistos” (the mystic box) that travel Galicia showing short films for kids…and for not so young kids. »

The Camino de Santiago, a World heritage Site much valued by Spaniards

The Camino de Santiago, a World heritage Site much valued by Spaniards

The Camino de Santiago is the 2nd highest valued Unesco World Heritage Site according to Spaniards, behind the Alhambra in Granada. This is according to a study created by TripAdviser after receiving opinions from Europeans visiting their web site. The study is published by Europa Press. 11% of the people asked consider the Alhambra in... »

Stories from the Camino for 25.000 School Children

Stories from the Camino for 25.000 School Children

More than 25.000 school children from five cities in Spain, Portugal and France will in January 2010 participate in a European Union Cultural Program called “The Stories of the Camino”. The program is directed towards kinder garden children and the idea is to tell them about the Camino de Santiago using storytelling and art from... »

A sensory and interactive adventure of Galicia and the Camino de Santiago

A sensory and interactive adventure of Galicia and the Camino de Santiago

Might we suggest you visit a spectacular and different sensorial experience on the Camino de Santiago while in Galicia? We invite you to visit this unique experience by visiting this exposition were art and technology converges with tradition and the modern world. We are talking about “Galiciadixital”, a virtual and interactive adventure where you... »

Quetzal on the Camino de Santiago

Quetzal on the Camino de Santiago

The “Ruta Quetzal” commemorates in the holy year, 25 years of expeditions in the Americas and in Europe. To celebrate this they have decided to walk the Camino de Santiago next year, 2010. The “Quetzal BBVA Route” will start 2010 with a trip to México. The program this year has “The mystery of... »

Ancient sounds from the Basque Country in Santiago

Ancient sounds from the Basque Country in Santiago

We visit a txalapartas workshop in Santiago de Compostela from the Oreka Tx duo. They started in 1997 with the fanmous basque accordionist placer Kepa Juntera, they have shared the stage with Galician musicians like Carlos Nuñez, Susana Seivane and Berrogüetto. The txalaparta is a traditional percussion instrument from the Basque country. »

The Camino and Galician film in “Variety” Magazine

The Camino and Galician film in “Variety” Magazine

“Variety” magazine has dedicated an article on the Camino de Santiago where they talk about he bonds that unite the Camino and film. In the article, titled “St. James in film flurry” describes the camino as a “natural film stage” for many movie directors. The authors of this article, John Hopewell and Martin Dale, mention... »

The Camino travels to Japan

The Camino travels to Japan

The camino is traveling to Japan. The photographer from Vigo Luis Ocaña is planning an exposition in the Spanish embassy in Tokyo. The exposition will contain forty still photos in black and white of some of the most beautiful corners on the Camino, all the way from Fisterra to the Tambre river to the... »

The most popular songs by Malvela

The most popular songs by Malvela

Malvela is a group of women from various generations interested in saving the traditional songs, so that they do not get forgotten and lost. They are from Sanguiñeda, in Mos (province of Pontevedra) along the Camino Portuguese. Their work on saving these old songs is worth a special tribute. »

A Xacobeo with austerity and Plurality

A Xacobeo with austerity and Plurality

Xacobeo 2010 is governed by the principals of quality, universality, modernity, legacy, sustainability accessibility and solidarity. These are principles that are the basis for the program that will be carried out for the next year. For the presentation of Xacobeo 2010, a symbolic data was cosen: the 20th day of the 10th month, that plays... »

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