Nightclubs eye up transformation to offer afternoon cultural events and street activities
Head of Barcelona nightclubs association says one positive scenario would be reopening in July with conditions
Head of Barcelona nightclubs association says one positive scenario would be reopening in July with conditions
'No Surrender' show gathering over 1,000 musicians will be moving to Mollerussa to accommodate growing crowds
Summer might be coming to an end in Barcelona, but the party is just getting started
The 15th century tradition of unknown origin marks Corpus Christi
CNA interviewed Ángel Corella, perhaps the best known face of ballet in Spain. Corella’s company is now established in the Catalan capital with a new name: ‘Barcelona Ballet’. Furthermore, Corella will manage a new international dancing school and residence in Figueres, a town in northern Catalonia. The school will train young talents aged between 11 and 18, aiming to feed the ‘Barcelona Ballet’ company. In an exclusive interview, Corella explains the reasons behind his recent moves and gives us the low-down on the situation of the dance industry in our country.