Andorra's Weekend Cultural Lineup: Ballet, Comedy, Festivities and Exhibitions
From Swan Lake ballet and comedy shows to traditional Sant Antoni festivities and ongoing exhibitions, Andorra's parishes host a vibrant cultural.
Key Points
- International Ballet Company's Swan Lake at 6pm Sat in Andorra la Vella.
- Comedian David Cepo performs at 9:30pm Sat; musical theatre at 12:45pm.
- Sant Antoni escudella event Sun in Pas de la Casa; tea/painting workshops Sat.
- Exhibitions on comics, Egypt, emancipation, photography through Feb/March.
Andorra's cultural agenda this weekend features ballet, comedy, theatre, workshops, readings, traditional festivities, and diverse exhibitions across the parishes.
The International Ballet Company, with soloists from Moldova, Ukraine, Italy, and other countries, stages *Swan Lake* at 6pm on Saturday at the Centre de Congressos in Andorra la Vella, as part of its 2025-2026 Winter Tour. That evening at 9.30pm, comedian David Cepo performs *No Cruces los Brazos*, drawing on his spontaneous style that has gained a large social media audience.
In Escaldes-Engordany, *El Circ de les Joguines*, a musical theatre production with video projections by Dandream Films&Shows, takes the Espai escènic La Feréstec stage at 12.45pm on Saturday.
The Museu Casa Rull in La Massana offers workshops on Chinese tea, traditional painting, and calligraphy from 10.30am to 12.30pm Saturday, led by Lovedrinktea in collaboration with Dolors Vila.
A reading club discussion on *Vivències d’un canillenc* by Jaume Rossa i Naudí—born in Canillo in 1927, who documented his memories of Andorra nearly a century ago for his great-grandchildren—starts at 7.30pm in the Biblioteca del Centre Cultural Lauredià in Sant Julià de Lòria, guided by David Gálvez.
On Sunday at 1pm, the Pas de la Casa celebrates Sant Antoni with its traditional escudella event in Plaça de l’Església de Sant Pere. Commemorative plates are available from tourist offices or on the day for €8 (including escudella, packaged this year) or €2 for escudella alone.
Exhibitions continue to draw visitors. At the Museu del Còmic in La Massana, *Solo* by Óscar Martín traces a heroic character from a *Tom and Jerry* artist, through 16 January.
*Ciutats a Escala Humana* at Bici Lab Andorra in Andorra la Vella explores urban density and complexity over centuries, until 28 February.
Artefacts from Barcelona's Egyptian Museum reveal daily life in ancient Egypt in *Del Néixer al Renéixer: Vivències a l’Antic Egipte* at the Centre d’Art and CEE in Escaldes-Engordany, until 21 February.
French street artist C215 (Christian Guémy) pays tribute to French emancipation figures through portraits in *Figures de l’Emancipació* at Espai Caldes in Escaldes-Engordany, until 13 March.
*Pioners 1884-1954: L’Andorra dels Primers Fotògrafs*, drawing from national archives, profiles early photography pioneers at the government's exhibition hall in Andorra la Vella, until 7 March.
Naiara Escabias's *Respirs de Canillo* is on view at Cal Federico in Canillo until 31 March.
Arnau Sánchez Campamà's illustrations for Virginia Woolf's *El Londres de Virginia Woolf* remain at La Massana's municipal library.
Newly highlighted, *Andorra Romànica en 40 Mirades* by Rafa Contreras presents 40 black-and-white photographs of ten Romanesque churches, captured with a vintage analogue camera, at Espai Columba in Andorra la Vella until 17 January.
Original Sources
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