Andorra's Weekend Packed with Ballet, Comedy, Theatre and Art
From Swan Lake ballet and comedian David Cepo to workshops, musical theatre, and ongoing exhibitions on comics, Egypt, and urban evolution,.
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- From Swan Lake ballet and comedian David Cepo to workshops, musical theatre, and ongoing exhibitions on comics, Egypt, and urban evolution, Andorra's cultural scene buzzes this weekend.
Andorra's cultural calendar features a packed lineup of performances and exhibitions this weekend, blending comedy, ballet, theatre, and art across the principalities.
On Saturday, the Centre de Congressos in Andorra la Vella hosts two major shows. At 6pm, the International Ballet Company—featuring soloists from Moldova, Ukraine, Italy, and other nations—presents *Swan Lake* as part of its 2025-2026 Winter Tour. Later, at 9.30pm, comedian David Cepo takes the stage with *No Cruces los Brazos*. The rising social media star, known for his spontaneous and relatable style, promises an evening of laughter.
Earlier that day, from 10.30am to 12.30pm, the Museu Casa Rull in La Massana offers workshops on Chinese tea, traditional painting, and calligraphy led by Lovedrinktea, in collaboration with Dolors Vila.
In Escaldes-Engordany, the Espai escènic La Feréstec stages the musical theatre production *El Circ de les Joguines*—part of its theatre season—with video projections by Dandream Films&Shows. Performances are scheduled for 12.45pm on one day and 6.45pm on another.
Several exhibitions continue through the coming months. At the Museu del Còmic in La Massana, *Solo* by Óscar Martín traces the journey of a heroic character drawn by one of the artists behind *Tom and Jerry*, running until 16 January.
The *Ciutats a Escala Humana* display at Bici Lab Andorra in Andorra la Vella explores the evolution of cities as increasingly dense and complex spaces, on view until 28 February.
Archaeological artefacts from Barcelona's Egyptian Museum feature in *Del Néixer al Renéixer: Vivències a l’Antic Egipte* at the Centre d’Art in Escaldes-Engordany (until 21 February) and CEE (until 21 February), offering a glimpse into daily life in ancient Egypt.
French street artist C215 (Christian Guémy) pays tribute to key figures in France's fight for emancipation and freedom through portraits in *Figures de l’Emancipació* at Espai Caldes in Escaldes-Engordany, extended until 13 March.
Additional shows include *Pioners 1884-1954: L’Andorra dels Primers Fotògrafs* at the government's exhibition hall in Andorra la Vella (until 7 March), drawing on national archives, and *El Londres de Virginia Woolf* with original illustrations by Arnau Sánchez Campamà at La Massana's municipal library.
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