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The Benalmadena Blues Festival 13/14th of November 2009


benalmadena-blues-festival-smallActive Sound Productions in collaboration with the Area de Cultura of the Ayuntamiento of Benálmadena , are offering a fantastic musical event this Autumn, which will be held at the stunning ‘Moonlight’ Cabaret Theatre, Sunset Beach Club Hotel on Benalmádena Costa.

The Benalmádena Blues Festival – ‘Blues at Moonlight’.

Now in its third successful year, the festival has been extended to offer Rhythm and Blues, Rock ‘n’ Roll and Swing fans two nights of non-stop, world-class music and entertainment.

Click here for more information on the featured bands, ticket prices and special entrance and accommodation packages: www.benalmadenabluesfestival.com

The Festival dates are Friday 13 and Saturday 14 November – a limited amount of tickets are available so book asap to avoid disappointment!!

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Eclectic Images and Cocktails Art Exhibition 6th October 2009


E39 artist members of the Andalusian International Artists Group exhibit a selection of their works in an exciting exhibition in DIBLEYS.

Come along and meet the Artists at a small cocktail between 8 and 9 on Tuesday 06/10

Nine artists – Five different countries.

In this exhibition the Artists are from Ireland, Britain, Spain, Denmark and Peru.

Philip Magee, Dolores Cummiskey, Roger Cummiskey; Ian Hunter, Elaine Carlton, Richard Wood; Juan Cruz; Karen Singh; Ursula Williams.

The exhibition consists of a variety of images in textile, watercolours, coloured pencils, oil, acrylic and photography.

The AIA-Group was formed five years ago by professional and dedicated visual artists from around Europe, who are all living and working in Andalucía.

Further information is available from the Chairman, Roger Cummiskey at 952 592 652 or their web site www.aia-group.net

Dibleys, – opp. The Catholic Church in La Cala de Mijas (down from the roundabout towards the sea).

Gallery open: Daily 1-4 and 7-9, except Sundays.

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Art from the HeART Art Exhibition in Fuengirola


andalusian-international-artistsTwo artist members of the Andalusian International Artists Group exhibits a selection of their works in galeria LUCIA.

Elaine Carlton from England and Roger Cummiskey from Ireland are now living in Mijas Costa, southern Spain.

In this exhibition Elaine displays a representation of her textile artworks based on her travels that she has produced over the last couple of years in the beauty, calm and very agreeable weather where she lives.

Roger, who is the Chairperson of the AIA-Group since its inception, displays paintings in watercolour that take their themes from the writings and wanderings of Miguel de Cervantes, in which he has specialized for many years.

Two artists – Two different countries.

The exhibition consists of a variety of 15 images in textile and watercolours.

The AIA-Group was formed five years ago by professional and dedicated visual artists from around Europe, who are all living and working in Andalucía.

Further information is available from the Chairman, Roger Cummiskey at 952 592 652 or their web site www.aia-group.net

galeria LUCIA, Calle Maestra Ángeles Aspiazú, Fuengirola (by the 3 horse roundabout).

Gallery open: Daily 1-4 and 7-9, except Sundays.

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Art Exhibition – Peruvian artist Ursula Williams and Irish artist Dolores Cummiskey


Galeria-LuciaGaleria Lucia, Calle Maestra Angeles Aspiazú, Fuengirola (by the 3 horse roundabout).

Daily 1-4 and 7-9, except Sundays.

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Peruvian artist Ursula Williams and Irish artist Dolores Cummiskey, leading members of the Andalusian International Artists Group exhibit new and exciting works.

Ursula demonstrates the versatility of gouache and coloured pencils while Dolores shows the patience and skills of cross stitch. Their work is uncomplicated and delightful to view.

The AIA-Group was formed five years ago by professional and dedicated visual artists from around Europe, who are all living and working in Andalucía.

Further information is available from the Chairman, Roger Cummiskey on 952 592 652 or their web site on www.aia-group.net

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Clubs and Societies on the Coast – Spanish and International


clubs-and-societies-on-the-coastWhether you are settled on the coast permanently or here just for a few months to escape the UK winter blues you will need friends! Some people just head down to the nearest bar and within a couple of hours have acquired a brand new set of friends!

However after the initial rush has worn of you may find that some of your instantly acquired best buddies are rather boring-or worse-dodgy (what….dodgy geezers on the Costa del Sol never!).

But as a good back-up to the bar fly saga you could try joining a few clubs and societies and meet some like minded people. The coast is brimming with clubs!

Golf Clubs
The golf club is the obvious place to start. We are over endowed with golf clubs here so you won’t have to go far! Some are more exclusive than others and there are municipal courses around as well which can be a more reasonable option and will also give you more of a chance to meet genuine local people rather than the expats and holiday makers who make most of the crowd at some clubs.

Football Clubs
Football clubs and cycling clubs are to be found in even the smallest villages due to national fanaticism about these two particular sports. There are even British only teams in the local Marbella league!

Horse Riding Clubs
Horses are another Andaluz obsession and “Asociación amigos de caballos” abound .These clubs arrange group rides into the countryside, equestrian exhibitions and social barbecue type days.

Tennis and Cricket
Good tennis clubs are all along the coast and Malaga has a cricket club for those essential Sunday afternoons on the green!

Don’t despair if sport isn’t your thing there is a range of more sedentary type activities too!

Let’s give a run through first;

    jazz appreciation societies
    sliming clubs
    choirs and orchestras
    gardening clubs
    university of the third age
    theatre and acting societies
    poker clubs
    photographic clubs
    language and language exchange clubs
    and just plain no nonsense social clubs!

These latter clubs are a good place to start.

The International Club of Estepona (ICE) is in the Bahia Dorado urbanisation near Estepona and offers friendship, classes, trips, parties and good food. Torremolinos and Fuengirola also have well established social clubs.

The American Club of the Costa del Sol has lots of branches and there is even a good old British Association in Marbella (remnants of the Empire!)

Theatre clubs are very big on the coast and everybody gets dragged along to see at least one amateur production during their time here. Great fun! There is Thespa; the English Speaking Players Association which meets in Fuengirola and TAPAS meets in Alhaurin el Grande. TAPAS puts on several productions a year.

Charity clubs are a very useful way to spend your free time. There are numerous animal rescue charities which raise money to rescue and house abandoned dogs, cats, and horses.

This is less of a problem than it used to be but you still see heartbreaking sights in every town, especially after the summer when puppies get dumped after the long hols. Clubs like The Lions can be found in Marbella and, of course Gibraltar!

Lots of good causes are tackled.

Finally back to the more Spanish clubs – every population in Spain has its “asociación de mujeres” more or less like the WI. All sorts of cultural activities are arranged, dancing, singing, traditional cooking, IT-and you can pick-up Spanish at the same time!

The APAs or PTA s of the local schools are also a great place to make local friends.

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