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Andorra's Cultural Events: Gymnastics, Theatre, Youth Forums and Exhibitions

This week's highlights in Andorra include the Valira Cup rhythmic gymnastics championship, family workshops, youth assemblies, live music, theatre,.

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Key Points

  • I Campionat Internacional de Rítmica - Valira Cup starts 9am at Pavelló Toni Martí with global gymnasts.
  • Fòrum de la Joventut d’Andorra's 20th Jove Assembly (4-9pm) discusses youth challenges for 2026.
  • Kic Barroc launches album *Entor* at 9:30pm in Ordino's Auditori Nacional.
  • Ongoing: *Van Gogh Alive Andorra 2026* with VR experience until 6 April in Escaldes-Engordany.

### What's On in Andorra: Cultural Events and Exhibitions

Andorra's cultural calendar features fresh additions this week, including an international rhythmic gymnastics championship, theatre performances, youth forums, and dance events, alongside ongoing exhibitions and music.

**Today's key events** kick off with the I Campionat Internacional de Rítmica - Valira Cup at 9am in Andorra la Vella's Pavelló Toni Martí, bringing together international gymnasts. At 11am, the Sant Julià de Lòria library hosts *Nascuts per Llegir: El Carnaval dels Sons*, a carnival celebration with animal characters and instruments. Families can join a 12pm guided tour, *Nyam Nyam i Bon Profit*, at La Massana's Museu Casa Rull, exploring food production and gastronomy through the historic house.

This afternoon, children aged 5-12 can build and race cars from recycled materials like corks and cardboard at 4pm in Encamp's MW Museu de l’Electricitat. The Fòrum de la Joventut d’Andorra holds its 20th Jove Assembly from 4pm to 9pm at Sant Julià de Lòria's Centre Cultural Lauredià, creating a space for young people to discuss challenges ahead of 2026. Music lovers can experience *Ecstatic Dance* at 5pm in Andorra la Vella's Centre Esportiu els Serradells, led by pioneering European DJ Albert Pala (entry €22).

Evening options include the theatre piece *Invisible* at 7pm in Andorra la Vella's Teatre Comunal, delving into the hidden struggles of living with lesser-known illnesses.

Music continues with Kic Barroc launching their second album *Entor* at 9.30pm in Ordino's Auditori Nacional d’Andorra. The eight original tracks draw from Pyrenean summits, lakes, and scenery.

**Ongoing exhibitions** cover archaeology, urban design, and immersive art. *Ciutats a Escala Humana* at Bici Lab Andorra - Museu de la Bicicleta in Andorra la Vella (10am-6pm until 28 February) models four car-free cities using Playmobil and projections. *Pintures de Maren* displays 40 oil paintings of film and book covers, from *Dràcula* to fantasy and Westerns, at La Massana's Museu del Còmic (until 28 February). The government exhibition hall in Andorra la Vella shows *Pioners 1884-1954: L’Andorra dels Primers Fotògrafs* from national archives (until 7 March).

In Escaldes-Engordany, Espai Caldes presents C215 (Christian Guémy)'s stencil portraits *Figures de l’Emancipació* on French emancipation figures (until 14 March), while Sala Prat del Roure offers *Van Gogh Alive Andorra 2026*, with animated projections of the artist's works and the European debut of *Finding Vincent*, a 3D VR journey through his life (until 6 April). The Centre d’Art hosts *Del Néixer al Renéixer: Vivències a l’Antic Egipte* with Egyptian Museum artefacts (until 21 February), and Naiara Escabias's *Respirs de Canillo* runs at Cal Federico in Canillo (until 31 March).

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