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The Belluga Plaza becomes an outdoor auditorium to enjoy the music and dance (17/06/2010)

Belluga Square this summer will be the best open-air auditorium to witness a musical performance and dance in a unique environment.

And with free access.

CajaMurcia Foundation and the City Council organized the seventh edition of Festival Belluga, which in its previous editions have attracted more than 130,000 spectators, with an average of 20,000 per year.

The Mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara, together with the President of CajaMurcia and its Foundation, Carlos Egea, presented this morning's programming this summer, to be held from 1 to 13 July, after 22 hours.

Camera has referred to the Plaza Belluga as "fantastic setting" chosen for the performances, which becomes "a superb open-air auditorium, allowing the festival" is a photograph or postcard internationally exportable. "

The Mayor pointed out that one of the greatest attractions of cultural tourism in European cities are the events that use historical sites, plazas and facades emblematic of the great cathedrals to offer classical music and dance.

The offer of this festival will start on Thursday, VII 1, when the curtain will rise with the performance of the Symphony Orchestra of the Murcia Region, under the baton of director Lin Tao, will offer a three-piece symphony of Beethoven, Leonore III (Overture), The Battle of Vitoria and Symphony No. 5.

On Tuesday, July 6, Discantus Choir, directed by Angel Luis Carrillo, with the group, Mediterranean Jazz Quartet, will perform a program of versions of international pop music and songs from Broadway musicals such as Memory from the musical Cats and Jesus Christ the musical Jesus Christ Superstar, among others.

Two days later, on Thursday, July 8, Orquesta Sinfónica Teatro Castelar with his director J.

Peidró soloist Yolanda Padilla and Marín, version iconic songs as The Mission soundtrack, Titanic, Evita and The Wizard of Oz, in a concert entitled The seventh art.

The dance star in the closing of this seventh edition of Festival Belluga on Tuesday July 13 the company by Carmen and Matilde Rubio, Spanish Ballet of Murcia, which also celebrates its 25th anniversary, and who will perform Spanish dance show Penelope, will feature live music by guitarist Carlos Piñana.

Access to all events is free and seats are placed in the Plaza 2500 Belluga, although the average attendance is close to 5,000 spectators.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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