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  • From October 16 to 20, Choreoscope, the Barcelona Dance Film Festival, celebrates its twelfth edition. This year, the event highlights how dance is a remedy to uncertainty, exploring "imbalance" as a driving force of movement in a changing world.
    Cinema
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  • Ten days of music, art and dance, and of course popular culture: giants (with the emblematic parrot of 36), correfocs, parades, concerts, popular meals, children's workshops and sports championships. Check here the most important activities of the…
    Children, Concerts, Local fiestas, Theater/Dance, Sports
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  • The Expohogar show is one of the most important events in Catalonia aimed at professionals from key sectors such as gifts, decoration, leather goods, costume jewelry and jewelry. It is held annually at the Fira de Barcelona and stands out for…
    Trade fair/Congress
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  • A reference in Spain of urban culture. For 3 days you can enjoy competitions and shows of Graffiti, Break Dance, Dj Set, Concerts, BMX, Skate, cock battles... and an Urban Art Festival. In the framework of BAUM Fest is celebrated the International…
    Children, Concerts, Festival, Local markets - Flea markets, Shows, Trade fair/Congress, Sports
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  • Paz Padilla returns to Barcelona's Teatre Apolo with the third season of El humor de mi vida, a play based on her successful book that has sold more than 200,000 copies. The play, which has been seen by more than 125,000 spectators, is a tribute to…
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