| The weekly program of the TCM begins tonight with the contemporary dance proposal 'GET NO', directed by the ciezana María García | The Teatro Circo Murcia (TCM) hosts this week dance, music and circus proposals, among which the concert of the Swedish singer Jay-Jay Johanson stands out, who will present his work 'Kings Cross' on the Murcian stage after having to suspend his performance last season.
The concert has been scheduled again, like the rest of the shows, complying with all the safety and hygiene measures and capacity reduction established by the regulations to deal with COVID-19.The TCM's weekly programming will begin tonight with 'GET NO', a contemporary dance show by the La Quebrá company directed by the Barcelona-based dancer and choreographer Irene García.
With a degree in Classical dance from the Conservatory of Murcia, García completed a Higher Degree in Choreography between the CSD María de Ávila and the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona.
Dedicated to creating and teaching, she combines the work of direction and choreography in La Quebrá with her pedagogical side, bringing the public closer to contemporary dance through proposals that combine humor and proximity and understanding dance as a means of communication.
, of vindication and social cohesion.'GET NO', a finalist work for the Barcelona IT Dansa Award, is a piece about satisfaction and airplanes.
Hand in hand with the company's dancers, the audience will travel to a 'no place' from which to contemplate new stories; to any airport, with its corners and its fleeting encounters, to explore the desire to continue, the desire to change ...
That constant dissatisfaction that comes when time passes and emptiness does not cease.Tickets for 'GET NO' can be purchased for 10 euros at the theater box office (open from Tuesday to Friday, from 11:00 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m.
and from 5:30 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m.
and from two hours before the start of each representation) and also through the internet, on its website.MusicThe music will arrive at TCM tomorrow, Thursday, October 15 (9pm) with Jay-Jay Johanson and the songs from his latest album, 'Kings Cross'.
After more than two decades of career on stage, the Swedish crooner continues to add melancholic and elegant songs to his credit with his infallible formula, once again showing the public a refined direct and a magnetic personality far from fashion.Johanson began studying at the conservatory at age seven, where he learned to play the piano, the saxophone, and the clarinet.
During his youth, he combined his Design studies with his work as a DJ and in 1996 he published his first album ('Whiskey'), in which the keys to his music could already be found: the melancholic and suggestive air, the closest sounds jazz and even bossa nova and his characteristic way of singing, which brings him closer to the crooners of the 50s.
Tickets for his concert at the TCM are also on sale, for 18 euros, at the box office and through the theater website.The music will continue tomorrow Thursday with the final of the CreaMurcia Canción de Autor.
For the first time in its 28-year history, the jury has chosen four finalists instead of three because of the high level of the participants.
They are Álvaro Halley, Jorge Bayle, Antonio Serrano and Pianissimo.
And two of them, Antonio Serrano and Jorge Bayle, also repeat their experience after being finalists in the last edition.Artists such as Rozalén, Diego Cantero (Funambulista), Alondra Bentltey, Raúl Frutos (Crudo Pimento), Aarón Sáez (Varry Brava), Road Ramos, Muró, Rey Lobo or Carmesí, winner of the last edition have been through the CreaMurcia Canción de Autor who is already promoting his first album.
Names to which this week the winner of this new edition will be added.
Invitations to attend the final can be collected at the box office from two hours before the start and the performances will also be broadcast live through the YouTube channel of the Murcia City Council.Family circusThe TCM offer for this week will end on Sunday with 'Baby Circus', a family show starring Tina Mandarina.
With her small circus tent and her suitcase full of imagination, Tina will lead the little ones through the fascinating world of the circus through her juggling, magic tricks, her dolls, giant bubbles and even a friendly lion.'Baby Circus', by Espectáculos Mandarina, is a small-format stage proposal for babies and children up to 3 years old and tickets can be purchased (at the box office and online) for the price of five euros.
It will take place this Sunday, October 18, and there are two screenings scheduled, at 11 am and 12:30 pm.
All information about the shows is available on their website.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia