The Auditorium has introduced a Short Messaging System for permission, so that users know all the activities taking place
The Director General for Cultural Promotion, Antonio Martínez, today announced the schedule of the series 'Other Music' for the last quarter of 2009, an event held in the Auditorium and Congress Center Víctor Villegas.
The cycle opens with a concert by Enrique Morente and Lizard Nick, and end with a performance by Antonio Orozco.
Martinez, who was accompanied by the director of the Auditorium, Antonio Contreras, said that "this program will celebrate 15 years of the Auditorium, which shows that the cultural organization is a referral center in the region."
In terms of programming the Auditorium, will be made available to the user a short messaging system for permission so that all people who register in this register, receive timely information from each of the activities and programs are held in the Auditorium.
Antonio Martinez said that "this kind of technological innovation reflects a desire for efficiency and austerity in spending, and this is going to be offset by lower investment in conventional advertising, obviously because we want to go directly to the person interested in the activities the center. "
On the other hand, the site of the Auditorium has been renovated and has been separated into two main groups: one which corresponds to the auditorium, including music and cultural activities, and other conference activities, properly differentiated.
Programming
The cycle begins on Saturday, October 3 with a concert by Enrique Morente with Nick Lizard.
On 10 Nacho Vegas act, on Tuesday 13 Jeremy Jay will present his latest work, 'Slow Dance', on 14 act Jarabe de Palo and 30 will Pereza.
November opens the Elliot Murphy.
Day 21 La Bien Querida presents his first album, 'Ballad', and the former lead singer of Morcheeba, Skye Edwards, will perform on day 29.
In the month of December will be three concerts: 17 act Tomatito and Diego el Cigala, 18 Living Colour, and the cycle closes Tuesday 22 Antonio Orozco.
Source: CARM