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Andorra's Cultural Highlights: Concerts, Theatre and Exhibitions

This week in Andorra features a classical music concert by Trio Claret-Colom, family theatre *El Circ de les Joguines*, and multiple exhibitions.

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Key Points

  • Trio Claret-Colom classical concert tonight at 8:30pm in Andorra la Vella Congress Centre.
  • *El Circ de les Joguines* family theatre at 7pm in Escaldes-Engordany with video projections and magical themes.
  • Ongoing exhibitions include *Solo* comics (until Jan 16), Ancient Egypt artifacts (until Feb 21), and early Andorra photographers (until Mar 7).
  • Visual arts shows cover human-scale cities, Virginia Woolf's London, emancipation portraits, and Romanesque churches.

### Cultural Events in Andorra: Music, Theatre and Exhibitions

Andorra's cultural calendar features a classical music concert, a family theatre production and several ongoing exhibitions across the parishes this week.

The Trio Claret-Colom performs as part of the 31st MoraBanc Andorra la Vella season tonight at 8:30pm in the Andorra la Vella Congress Centre. Pianist Josep Maria Colom joins violinist Gerard Claret and cellist Lluís Claret, who first collaborated as young music students in Barcelona years ago.

Families can catch *El Circ de les Joguines* (*The Toy Circus*) at 7pm in La Feréstec scenic space in Escaldes-Engordany. This musical theatre show, part of the La Feréstec season and produced by Dandream Films&Shows, uses video projections to follow a clown whose zeppelin crashes into clouds hiding a magical circus. The story explores themes of dreams, faith and love through captivating melodies and whimsical characters.

Several exhibitions continue at venues around the country:

- *Solo* by Oscar Martín at the Comic Museum in La Massana, tracing the adventures of the heroic character created by a *Tom and Jerry* comic artist. Runs until 16 January. - *Ciutats a Escala Humana* (*Human-Scale Cities*) at Bici Lab Andorra in Andorra la Vella, examining how cities have grown more populous and complex over centuries. Until 28 February. - *Del Néixer al Renéixer: Vivències a l’Antic Egipte* (*From Birth to Rebirth: Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt*) at CEE, featuring archaeological pieces from Barcelona's Egyptian Museum that highlight daily life in antiquity. Until 21 February. - *Pioners 1884-1954: L’Andorra dels Primers Fotògrafs* (*Pioneers 1884-1954: Andorra's First Photographers*) in the government's exhibition hall, drawing on archive collections to chart early photography in the country. Until 7 March. - *El Londres de Virginia Woolf* (*Virginia Woolf's London*) at La Massana's municipal library, displaying original illustrations by painter Arnau Sánchez Campamà for the Trotalibros edition of Woolf's book. - *Figures de l’Emancipació* (*Figures of Emancipation*) by French street artist C215 (Christian Guémy) at Espai Caldes in Escaldes-Engordany, honouring key French figures in the fight for emancipation and freedom through a series of portraits. Until 13 March. - *Andorra Romànica en 40 Mirades* (*Romanesque Andorra in 40 Glances*), a photographic series by Rafa Contreras using a vintage analogue camera to capture the timeless essence of ten Romanesque churches, at Espai Columba in Andorra la Vella. Until 17 January.

These events offer a mix of music, performance and visual arts for residents and visitors.

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