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Another group success at Mester!

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Sunday saw the departure of one of the many groups who visit Salamanca’s Mester Spanish school each year.  This particular group came from Italy and had the specific aim of learning about the Spanish tourism industry.

The group learning about tourism

The group learning about tourism

Their activity programme was incredibly varied, as were their classes:  centering on Spanish for Tourrism, the group had specially designed classes for conversation in this area, including 1.5 hours per day of role play, acting out typical situations of this sector.  Later they would have various conferences, including ones about tourism in the interior of Spain, a conference about Salamanca as a Culture Capital of Europe and a UNESCO site, a conference about the hospitality and promotion of youth travel in Spain (done by the president of the Hospitality Association of Castile-Leon) and a talk about exporting the tourism services of Castile-Leon.

Later they re-grouped for several brainstorming sessions and focus groups, analysing not just what they’d done in the conferences but discussing key issues in Spanish tourism - from the politics of rural tourism in Spain, the motivations of touristic behaviour in Spain, the marketing of hospitality products, managements and strategies of cultural tourism and potential touristic opportunties in Spain.

Later in the afternoon was the chance to get out the school, taking a selection of trips: from a guided city tour of Salamanca to a visit to the tourism office of the city. Students also took a visit to hospitality complex Doña Brigida, to analyse the case history, visited “La Alberca” for a chance to see the Salamanca countryside and went on excursions to the culture-rich cities of Segovia and Avila.

Apart from all this, students also had the opportunity to take part in the activity programme run by the school, including tapas tour round the city, film nights and cookery classes.

Enjoying a dance class!

Enjoying a dance class!

It was a successful group trip and we’re hoping to see them back next year!  Remember if you’re interested in group trips to Spain, let us know how you’d like the programme and we’ll cooperate to make your trip as successful, tailor-made and worthwhile as it can be!

Salamanca Activities for December!

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

There’s a new selection of activities available for the people of Salamanca and the students who study Spanish here.  Ranging from art exhibitions and concerts to monologues and musicals, there really is something for everyone and the majority and a very student-friendly price!

To kick start the Christmas season, for one month in Salamanca there will be ice-skating available.  With a two-for-one deal on Wednesdays and special prices for groups, it really is an economic way to get into the Christmas spirit (and a fun exercise too!).

For a little quieter activity, the “Descubriendo Belén” exhibition is now open at the Sala Caja Duero, until the 10th January.  Fitting in with Christmas, it’s a vision of the birth of of Jesus from the point of biew of the artsist José Luis Mayo Lebrija.  There is a series of nativity scenes with realist figures, naturalist environment and hints at traditional nativity scenes.  It’s a great way to enjoy the build up to Christmas and see work from an artist so important in his sector.

And remember, if it’s art you’re interested in, not far away from Salamanca in Palencia, there’s a pop-art exhibition featuring work from vital artists of that sector – including the legendary Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns.  Art fans hav until the 3rd January to make the way to see it  – and it really is worth the trip – Salamanca is surrounded by fantastic places to which to take excursions!

Not far from Salamanca...Work from the legendary Andy Warhol

Not far from Salamanca...Work from the legendary Andy Warhol

Moving from the tranquil to the noisey, there’s lots of music on offer this holiday season in Salamanca.  Madrid pop-rock band Pereza will be playing at the Multiusos venue on Friday 4th December and then later, the venue will play host to David Bisbal on Friday 18th December.  Both stars of the “Cuarenta Principales”, they’re sure to be spectacular shows!  To see Pereza, prices range from 19 to 26 Euros whilst David Bisbal’s show comes out a little moer expensive at 28 to 36 Euros.  Either way, if you’re looking to treat yourself this Christmas, a Spanish pop concert’s a great way to do it!

Hit Madrid band arrive in Salamanca!

Hit Madrid band arrive in Salamanca!

No matter how you choose to spend your free time this Christmas period, you’re sure to have fun and these activties are a great way to make friends, meet people and practise your Spanish!

Autumnal Activities in Salamanca!

Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Download Salamanca Cultural Program (click in image)

Download Pdf Salamanca Cultural Program (click in image 10 Mb)

It’s a great time to be in Salamanca – whether it’s studying Spanish, working or visiting friends, there’s a great choice of activities to keep you busy all through the autumn and winter!

The Caja Duero and the Junta de Castilla y Leon have come together to offer the city a wide variety of cultural activities ideal for any age.

To start with somehting quiet, people who are lucky enough to be in Salamanca in November can enjoy the works of 11 national artists in the exposition “Realidades de la Realidad”.  With names including Antonio Lopez, and a display from a variety of disciplines, it will certainly interest anyone with an interest in  the arts, especially given these works are the less known of the artists and so making the show more intimate and real than ever.

An example of the work from "Realidades de la Realidad"

An example of the work from "Realidades de la Realidad"

Staying with art, “Vernissage Vegetal” from Cristina del Campo, a young (born in 1981) Spanish artist from Cantabria is another exposition which is sure to interest.  Working in a variety of disciplines, her abstract working keeps a natural beauty, something fascinating which has made her one of today’s top artists.

For something a little more noisy and dynamic, the Teatro Caja Duero are showing a variety of classic films over the next few weeks, giving the people of Salamanca to visit the cinema of the past and enjoy some great Hollywood moments.  Included in this cyle is “West Side Story” and “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”, both historic films which the people of Salamanca can see for just one euro!

Lastly, to music:  Salamanca’s music lovers have an enjoyable and exciting winter ahead of them.  Madrid’s pop-rock Pereza, pop super-star David Bisbal and the eclectic Soweto Gospel Choir are just a small part of the musical programme of the season.  The Spanish audiences are always so passionate – something which makes every concert a success and certainly enjoyable for whichever music fan.

The exciting Soweto Gospel Choir

The exciting Soweto Gospel Choir

So check out the programme today and decide how it is you would like to spend your language learning trip – these activities really are the highlights which will provide so many great memories you can look back on for years to come!  And whatsmore, they are a great way to meet people, to practise Spanish !

For the Mester Activity Programme in Salamanca, click here

http://www.mester.com/en/salamanca/newsletter.php

Autumn 09 Activities Program in Salamanca!

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

It’s cold outside but there’s more than one good reason to wrap up and get out the house in Salamanca!  There’s a great selection of activities and events on offer right through Autumn and into the winter – the main problem will be choosing which to go to, there are so many!

The Culture Aquí programme provides a thorough guide to exactly what you can find where in the city and here we give you our top selection which you should most definitely not miss!  It’s a great chance to get an idea of Spanish culture if you are here studying in Spain – with not just the typical music and art, but dance, theatre and monologues too…All activities which would make any language learning trip ever the more memorable!

Our first selection is flamenco from Eva Yervabuena.  Awarded the National Dance Prize in 2001 and armed with a new show “Lluvia“, dance lovers from all over the region can enjoy a spectacle set to make great impact.  The show will take place on 27th December in the CAEM theatre and for just 15 Euros, spectators can enjoy 1’5 hours of Eva’s special version of typical Spanish dance.

The stunning dance show!

Download Salamanca program 09 Clicking on image!

Staying with music, but moving to a different theme, we highlight the international Opera of Carmen, which will be shown in Salamanca’s CAEM on the 15th November with entry price set between 15 and 20 Euros. It will be the National Spanish Dance Company performing, with music specially composed for the occasion by famed  guitarrist José A. Rodriguez.  An opportunity not to miss, the Carmen opera is a classic for all ages to enjoy, whether the spectators be opera fanatics or not.

Famous opera arrives to Salamanca!

Famous opera arrives to Salamanca!

Moving to cinema now, we recommend anyone with an interest in Spanish film and history to check out the “Tristina” showing in the Liceo Theatre on 22 December.  By the famed Luis Buñel, it is a representative film about stunning Spanish city Toledo.

Students can enjoy a taste of Spanish humour with Shown Park on 26th December, Boxing Day.  In the Liceo Theatre for just 12 Euros, spectators can see skits of typical Spanish chracaters from the gossiping grandmothers in the parks to the teenagers with their far-fetched dreams.  A great and fun taste of Spanish humour, the show really is an eye opener.

Our last recommendation is that of Joaquín Sabina, a singer, author, poet and musician famed in Spain who Salamanca residents will be able to enjoy on 20-21st November for 26-46 Euros in the Multiusos venue, Salamanca.

So take your pick and make your langauge learning experience the most enjoyable possible – all whilst learning about the culture of Spain!

Joaquín Sabina (Cantautor famosisimo en España)