Are you Learn Spanish in Salamanca! and wanting something to do? To include some highlights in your trip? Well whether it’s art, theatre or music which takes your fancy, there’s something for you this month! Check out our new activity programme today!
Now we’re in the New Year , there’s a whole host of new activities and events that have come to Salamanca – ideal for those doing a Spanish course in the city who will benefit from the cultural insight and have a chance to use the Spanish they learn in their Spanish school outside of the classroom.

When are you free?
There really is something for everyone – from theatre to art exhibitions and dance to concerts. Some is of a very Spanish nature (the flamenco show of “Flamenco en 4 Estaciones” for example) whilst some of are a more international nature (“El Holandés Errante” for example – a Czech opera from Prague). So whatever it is you feel like seeing, Salamanca´s activity programme have something for you.

A new production to Salamanca!
Something we would advise not missing out on, however, would be the aforementioned flamenco show. “Flamenco en 4 Estaciones” gives a real image of this dance-art as fun, accessible and enriching musical expression. For children, it is an ideal introduction to an art form which really could change their life!

The most traditional of Spanish dances!
Another highlight of the recent activity programme is the Erwin Olaf exhibition at the DA2 gallery. The Dutch artist presents “Darts of Pleasure” – a selection of his best work from 1984 to 2009. Described as classic, contemporary, ironic, transgressive (and much more) – it would seem he is an artist not easily defined. His impacting photography reflects our conception of identity, fashion, consumerism and other major themes in today´s ever changing world. Having been given the whole ground floor of DA2, Erwin Olaf is an important artist with something to say and until 21 February, you can find out what.
Staying with art, why not check out a product of the University of Salamanca’s Bellas Artes faculty, Pablo GarcÃa. His show, Desideratum, is also showing at DA2 – this time until 24 January. He presents us with a selection of photo-paintings, texturized on canvas. His art searches for the sinister aspects of day to day imagery – with rabbits and batman featuring in his work, it´s surely like nothing you´ve seen before!
If exhibitions aren´t for you, however, then there is still plenty going on in Salamanca to entertain you! “Me Llamo Rachel Corrie” (My Name is Rachel Corrie) is showing at the Liceo Theatre and tells the story of a North American lady who travelled to Palestine and was subsequently killed. Considered a martyr by some yet a traitor by the American people, this true story discovered through her personal diary and e-mails and is something to remember.

A tense true story
So whatever it is you feel like doing outside of class time, take advantage of the cultural programme – it´s a great way to meet like-minded people and open your eyes to new cultures!

