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Andorra's Cultural Events: Concerts, Comedy, Theatre and Exhibitions

This week in Andorra: classical Trio Claret-Colom concert, David Cepo's stand-up, family theatre, Chinese tea workshop, and multiple exhibitions.

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Key Points

  • Trio Claret-Colom classical concert tonight 8:30pm at Andorra la Vella Congress Centre.
  • David Cepo's comedy *No cruces los brazos* at 9:30pm same venue.
  • Family theatre *El Circ de les Joguines* in Escaldes-Engordany at 6:45pm/7pm.
  • Exhibitions: comics, ancient Egypt, early Andorra photos, Virginia Woolf's London until Feb-Mar.

### Cultural Events in Andorra: Concerts, Comedy, Theatre and Exhibitions

Andorra's cultural scene this week includes a classical music concert, stand-up comedy, family theatre, workshops and various exhibitions across the parishes.

The Trio Claret-Colom takes the stage tonight at 8:30pm in the Andorra la Vella Congress Centre as part of the 31st MoraBanc Andorra la Vella season. The ensemble features pianist Josep Maria Colom alongside violinist Gerard Claret and cellist Lluís Claret, who began performing together as students in Barcelona.

Comedy fans can see David Cepo in his new show *No cruces los brazos* (*Don't Cross Your Arms*) at 9:30pm in the same Congress Centre. The rising social media star delivers spontaneous humour that has made him a breakout sensation.

Families have two theatre options in Escaldes-Engordany's La Feréstec scenic space. *El Circ de les Joguines* (*The Toy Circus*), a musical production by Dandream Films&Shows with video projections, starts at 6:45pm or 7pm. It follows a clown whose zeppelin crashes into clouds concealing a magical circus, uncovering lessons on dreams, faith and love amid enchanting tunes and characters.

A workshop on traditional Chinese tea, painting and calligraphy runs from 10:30am to 12:30pm at the Casa Rull Museum in La Massana. Led by Lovedrinktea with Dolors Vila, it's titled *Art&Te*.

Multiple exhibitions remain open: - *Solo* by Oscar Martín at the Comic Museum in La Massana, exploring the adventures of a heroic figure drawn by a *Tom and Jerry* artist. Until 16 January. - *Ciutats a Escala Humana* (*Human-Scale Cities*) at Bici Lab Andorra in Andorra la Vella, tracing urban growth and rising complexity 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, showcasing archaeological artefacts from Barcelona's Egyptian Museum to reveal ancient daily routines. Until 21 February. - *Pioners 1884-1954: L’Andorra dels Primers Fotògrafs* (*Pioneers 1884-1954: Andorra's First Photographers*) in the government's exhibition hall, using archive photos to document the nation's early photographic history. Until 7 March. - *El Londres de Virginia Woolf* (*Virginia Woolf's London*) at La Massana's municipal library, featuring original illustrations by Arnau Sánchez Campamà for the Trotalibros edition. - *Figures de l’Emancipació* (*Figures of Emancipation*) by French street artist C215 (Christian Guémy) at Espai Caldes in Escaldes-Engordany, portraying key French advocates for freedom and emancipation. Until 13 March. - *Andorra Romànica en 40 Mirades* (*Romanesque Andorra in 40 Glances*), Rafa Contreras's analogue photos of ten Romanesque churches, at Espai Columba in Andorra la Vella. Until 17 January.

These offerings span music, laughter, performance, workshops and visual arts for locals and visitors.

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