Cheapinmadrid Cheap In Madrid 2011-04-09T18:52:24Z http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/feed/atom/ WordPress admin <![CDATA[Free Acustic Music Concert: Erykatrina & Templados]]> http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2528 2011-04-09T18:52:24Z 2011-04-09T18:51:21Z

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There will be a concert of  acustic music as well as a musical journey of popular music in Italy from the 60s to 70s as well as  blues-rock-soul American tunes in the neighbourhood of Salamanca tonight at the La Cueva del Bolero found ain Calle Cid 1.Entrance is free and starts at 10pm.

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admin <![CDATA[Eulàlia Solé in concert]]> http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2523 2011-04-08T06:26:24Z 2011-04-08T06:22:02Z This Saturday, April 9 at noon you can hear pianist Eulàlia Solé play preludes and fugues of Bach’s the “Well-Tempered Clavier”. Born in Barcelona, Solé has always been renowned for having an extensive repertoire, which includes many contemporary Spanish composers. In the midst of an impressive national and international career, working with the most prestigious conductors and playing at major festivals and concert halls, her interpretation of J. S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations at the Peralada Festival in 1996 marked a turning point in her career. She returned to this festival to play the Well-Tempered Clavier the next two years. In 2006, she recorded Bach’s Goldberg Variations BWV 988, in conjunction with the Generalitat de Catalunya. The concert is at the Juan March centre, located at Castelló, 77 ( Metro: Nuñez de Balboa L5-L9). This concert is free.

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admin <![CDATA[Photography exhibit “Witnesses of the Forgotten”]]> http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2516 2011-04-06T21:47:02Z 2011-04-07T07:00:52Z This exhibit, Testigos del Olvido (Witnesses of the Forgotten), looks at 8 humanitarian crises, in The Congo, Haiti, Yemen, Kashmir, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Guatemala, Zimbabwe and Colombia, as seen through the lens of photographer Juan Carlos Tomasi. The exhibit is narrated by 8 excellent Spanish-language writers: Mario Vargas Llosa, Sergio Ramírez, Laura Restrepo, Juan José Millás, John Carlin, Laura Esquivel, Manuel Vicent and Leila Guerriero. The photographs, which appeared in the supplement El Pais Semanal in 2009 and 2010, portray the reality of life in the midst of these crises, giving a face and a voice to the forgotten. It runs until May 15 at the Instituto Cervantes (c/ Alcalá, 49, Metro: Banco de España L2). It is open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 20:00, and Sundays and holidays from 11:00 to 14:00. This event has been organized by El Pais, in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes and Doctors Without Borders.

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admin <![CDATA[Japanese Movie Screening]]> http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2506 2011-03-29T21:09:55Z 2011-04-05T07:59:27Z Click here to view the embedded video.

Catch a Japanese movie called Zenze daijobu also known as Fine,Totally fine on April 6th.Entrance to watch this movie is 2 Euros and it starts at 19:30h from Salón de Actos del Ateneo de Madrid of Calle del Prado, 21 (Metro Sevilla).We know that readers of this blog are with Japanese people in thought and prayer,if you are interested to know how and what you can do to help,then have a look at their website here.

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admin <![CDATA[Free Saturday Bach Concerts]]> http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2513 2011-03-31T12:40:20Z 2011-04-01T07:00:08Z The Juan March Foundation will be putting on a series of concerts every Saturday in April at 12 noon. This concert cycle features a selection of Johann Sebastian Bach’s most emblematic works performed on the harpsichord, the piano, the violin and the cello: the mythical “Goldberg Variations”, some preludes and fugues from “The Well-Tempered Clavier”, and a selection of sonatas, partitas and suites for the violin and the cello. The Juan March centre is located at Castelló, 77 ( Metro: Nuñez de Balboa L5-L9). These concerts are free.

This Saturday, April 2 you can hear Bach’s Goldberg Variations BWV 988, played by Pieter-Jan Belder on the harpsichord. This musician, who studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, has played at many international music festivals such as the Festival Oude Muziek de Utrecht, the Berlin Tage für Alte Musik, the Festival van Vlaanderen, the Klara Festival, the Festival Sans Souci de Potsdam and the Bachfest of Leipzig. In 1997, he won third prize at the Hamburg NDR Music Prize Harpsichord Competition. In 2000, he won the Leipzig Bach Harpsichord Competition. Pieter-Jan Belder will be playing on a Keith Hill Franco-Flemish harpsichord, which was made following the Ruckers Taskin original.

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admin <![CDATA[Free Film Tonight]]> http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2510 2011-03-30T21:21:28Z 2011-03-31T07:00:04Z As part of its Italian film cycle, the Italian Institute will be showing “Letters from the Sahara” this Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 19:00 at the Italian Institute on calle Mayor, 86 (metro Sol). The film follows a young Senegalese man who decides to emigrate to Italy. His story is a reminder of the need for tolerance and dialogue. The film, which gives voice to those who have none, was directed by Vittorio de Seta, one of the great veterans of Italian cinema and a master of documentaries. Entrance is free and limited to seating capacity. Tickets can be picked up at the Institute an hour before the film starts. Each person may collect a maximum of two tickets.

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admin <![CDATA[International Day of Theatre]]> http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2503 2011-03-25T23:17:26Z 2011-03-25T23:16:38Z Tomorrow is the international day of theatres in Europe and Madrid is participating in this wonderful initiative.Here is the download of the complete programme of the events, of which some are free and others discounted!Enjoy!

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admin <![CDATA[Anglican Church Bazaar this Saturday]]> http://www.cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2499 2011-03-25T16:07:54Z 2011-03-25T16:06:40Z This Saturday,26th of March, the Anglican Church Community based at Nuñez de Balboa 43, near Metro Velazquez, will hold a bazaar where those interested in English books, CDs, and other household items can acquire them very cheaply.The bazaar starts at 11am and ends at 2pm.The church itself has a large selection of English books and media in its library.The library annual fee is 15 Euros. The proceeds go towards the many missions of the church in South America and Africa. See you then.

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cheapinmadrid <![CDATA[Allison of Guiri Guide chats to Us]]> http://cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2463 2011-03-20T03:04:44Z 2011-03-18T06:06:10Z Allison writes for the Guiri Guide to Madrid, an online guide of honest views and thorough insight to help you successfully navigate through your move to Madrid. She landed in Madrid about 8 months ago with her husband. The reason for their move from California is that her husband is earning an MBA here in Madrid. This is not Allison’s first time in Madrid though, as she came to Spain about 7 years ago on a university study programme. Her perspective on Madrid has since changed a bit; she used to think that Madrileños were all about partying, but her second time around has shown her that they also enjoy some serious downtime with friends and family. While she isn’t yet fluent in Spanish, she speaks enough to get around and encourages everyone living in Madrid to learn as much as they can about the language and culture.

Here follows our chat:

Q:What big differences and changes did you experience after you arrived in Madrid:A:Schedules: I had to come to term with the fact that every day 3 hours are pushed forward.1pm is still morning and 8pm is the afternoon. There is no use in waking up early to do administrative chores because banks, pharmacies, post offices, and most shops don’t open until 9 or 10am.

Secondly, the lack of tumble dryers took me by surprise. It was quite a shock to realise that an apartment in Madrid did not necessarily come with a tumble dryer, or even an oven in some cases! I think the habit of hanging clothes on the line over patios and between building windows is quite amusing.

Q:Habits you have come to adopt?

A:Coffee (laughs).Here in Madrid having coffee is much more social.  I can’t go through a day without at least one cup.

Q: 5 Facts every Guiri needs to know before arriving in Madrid?

A:1)Things/services take longer: supermarkets, paperwork, contracts…do yourself a favour and put in some buffer time to complete administrative chores.

2)Reach out and build a community of friends. This will enhance the experience of living here. Living abroad can be tough, you will need friends to help you through it!

3)Not everyone speaks English. Learn at least some basic Spanish, enough to report a stolen wallet, setup an internet connection, or order from a menu in a restaurant.

4)Watch your wallet, especially in the famous Sunday market El Rastro, in the metro, or even in Starbucks.(I’m sure the mention of this last location, Starbucks, will surprise many. Allison related an incredible story of how a friend of hers was having a coffee in a Madrid Starbucks when she caught a woman pulling a wallet from her bag, and upon being caught all she said was “lo siento: – sorry. To that one can only say, Que morro!(What a nerve!))

5) There is no reasonably priced peanut butter in Madrid. A small jar of peanut butter costs 6 Euros. If you can stock up before arriving, do. (Allison admits she has gone without peanut butter during her time in Madrid,…she is craving it but will resist the price exploitation here)

Q:3 things you miss about home…Los Angeles:

A: Living close to the beach. We used to really enjoy beach life and spending a lot of time outdoors. I also miss my shopping experience at Target (one stop shopping!) It’s just not the same with hypermarkets here. And last but not least…peanut butter!

Q:Recommended English Services in Madrid:

A:Spain Select. – A rental service company offering short and long term rentals all over Spain. Their services are in English and their treatment of clients is very professional. Their apartment units are beautiful and comfortable.

Q: How is your Spanish?

A: Functional, I am taking classes still. I also learned some colloquial expressions while my husband and I walked the Camino de Santiago this past August .

Q: Was it easy to make friends in Madrid?

A: Well, personally I was lucky because I sort of had built-in-friends as a result of my husband’s MBA programme. The partners of the MBA students are able to connect and friendships naturally develop. I’ve also made some nice friends through my church here in Madrid. Having said that, I think it’s relatively easy to make friends in Madrid. Madrileños are a pretty friendly and open people, and they love to be social. The other day I went out for coffee with my husband and we could not find one table free in our neighbourhood! All the cafes were filled with tables of friends, talking and laughing. No one likes to stay stuck in the house.

Thanks for taking time out to be interviewed for the Cheap In Madrid Blog. Congratulations for the excellent work and contribution to the English Speaking Community of Madrid with your many interesting and practical tips for living and loving Madrid. We,at The Cheap In Madrid Blog, wish you all the best in the  half marathon you are now preparing for in April. A por ellos!

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cheapinmadrid <![CDATA[Exhibit of Hungarian Master Photographer]]> http://cheapinmadrid.com/?p=2466 2011-03-17T06:00:53Z 2011-03-17T06:00:53Z On the occasion of the Hungarian Presidency of the European Union, Hungarian curator Peter Baki has organised an exposition of over 100 of André Kertész’s most iconic photographs. These classic works offer a chronological journey through the three most important stages of this pioneering artist’s career: Hungary, France and the United States. Experts agree that Hungary was one of the most important focal points of photography between the 2 World Wars, with world-renowned artists such as André Kertész [Andor Kertész], László Moholy-Nagy, Brassaï [Gyula Halász] and Robert Capa [Endre Ernö Friedmann]. The exhibit is at the Fundación Carlos de Amberes on Claudio Coello 99 (Metro: Nuñez de Balboa L5-L9) until April 10th. The exhibit is free on Tuesdays, and costs 3 euros Wednesdays-Sundays (closed Mondays). There are guided tours on Thursdays and Fridays at 17.00 and at 19.00. For more information, visit the website.

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