Africando Bar Lisbon
Club with relaxed style and decoration where you can dance to the rhythm of African music all night long.
Circuit Festival in Barcelona
It´s summer and there is one more song to dance. Since ancient times, dance has represented a moment of union, harmony, movement, lust and sensuality. Dancing is the body in all its positions in all its conditions and desires. Dancing is also a protest. Nothing better than give everything on the dance floor to protest against injustice, indifference, lack of tolerance and the evil things that governs the world. Dancing is liberating, dancing is to dream while being awake. Circuit Festival Barcelona comes again with the best electronic music, the best DJ´s and so much fun for everyone. The circuit began back in 2008, with the intention of satisfying the international gay community, which is always ready to enjoy the best, most exquisite and most spectacular festivals. They always look for new entertainment options, while always seeking to break barriers and borders. One of the most beautiful things of the LGBT community is that the most of its members are single, or couples without children, so they have a huge ability to travel and search for fun that never ends. You could say that the Circuit Festival is one of the pioneer festivals among the LGBT community; it is a fun option for holidays for an audience as sophisticated as the lesbian and gay community. And it´s true; August is one of the busiest, hot months in the summer. Usually, people from Barcelona travel away from the city while foreigners from all latitudes, come to this luminous city to visit its beautiful beaches at really affordable prices in comparison to other parts of Europe. If you are strategically located...Josep María Sert in Barcelona: Photo Archive
Arts Santa Monica in Barcelona currently exhibits a photographic archive that gave life to the work of Catalan artist Josep Maria Sert. The Photographic Archive of the Model, which will be on display until the 11th of September, is organized with the best photographs of artist, the ones that he used as a basis for his works for Leonard Manzini. The exhibition The Photographic Archive of the model is exactly what its title suggests. Manzini was Josep Maria Sert`s photo lab assistant, particularly his personal carpenter, paint assistant and model. Through Manzini´s photos, it is possible to perceive the refined Josep Maria Sert´s work, his mental architecture and aesthetic that make him a truly modernist photographer. These photographs were the Sert´s study material for his murals. Josep Maria Sert was born in Barcelona in 1875, part of a wealthy family of textile manufacturers. He studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Barcelona as well as in various private art schools. Despite his studies in painting and his famous virtuosity, he became part of the Pre-Raphaelites and Symbolists, rejecting the academism in arts, because they considered that its dominant mannerism led arts to become empty, false and meaningless. Most of his career took place in Paris, where he became part of the Nabi group, in which he was able to socialize and extend his ties with the Parisian art world. In 1999 he was asked to decorate the LÁrt Nouveau Pavilion at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900. That same year, he was also asked to decorate the Cathedral of San Pedro de Vic in Barcelona. Sert despite...Restaurant Cervejaria A Roda
A restaurant specialized in fish and seafood, with fresh products that are bred by them.
Casanostra Restaurant Lisbon
Genuine Italian food restaurant, made with quality products that come all the way from Italy especially to create authentic and delicious dishes.
Petra Rio Restaurant Lisbon
Restaurant and bar with terrace, located in the modern area of the expo in Lisbon. Signature cuisine accompanied by the best wines.
Belém Tower in Lisbon
One of the most representative monuments in Portugal, considered by the Portuguese as one of its seven wonders. Located in the neighbourhood of Belém.
Jan Fabre, famous for Bic art, in Vienna
If you´re in Vienna, or you were thinking of going in the next few months, you´ll find at the Kunsthistorisches art museum, until the 28th of august, a series by multi-disciplinarian Belgium artist Jan Fabre called “The Hour of Blue.” Jan Fabre (1958, Antwerp, Belgium) is a playwright, theatre director, choreographer, designer, and visual artist. He studied at the Municipal Institute of Decorative Arts and the Royal Academy of Arts. He wrote his first theatre pieces between 1976 and 1980, and in 1986 founded his first theatre company, Troubleyn/Jan Fabre. Fabre is famous for his “Bic” art, and in 1990 he completely decked out the Tivoli castle in Mechelen with drawings of pen on tissue paper. “The Hour of Blue” is a series composed of three dimensional objects, and drawings made using blue Bic pens. All the pieces in the series were completed between 1986 and 1990. An interesting thing about the show is that it will be alongside the permanent collection at the Kunsthistorisches Museum. So classical works will be sitting amongst Fabre´s contemporary objects and drawings, and sharing the same space. Also on display in the Hall of the museum entrance, will be some of Fabre´s bronze sculpture work. But that´s not all – because over the same time (12th July – 14th August), there will also be international festival of dance, Impulstanz. It´s a festival, for which, during five weeks, dancers, choreographers, professors and performers from all around the world congregate in Vienna. Performances, workshops, investigation and more – and since Jan Fabre is a multi-disciplinarian artist, he has also gotten involved, in association with the...Bierfestival in Berlin: Aphrodisiac beer
Maybe it was the Egyptians who were among the first to enjoy the pleasures of beer. They were the ones who from the hops of barley began to prepare this alcoholic drink that, for many centuries, hasn´t stopped accompanying humanity. Each place in the world has its own definition of beer and its own way to prepare it. That way, in any part of the world that you travel to, you´ll always find different ones and with these new beers, new adventures for your palate and your sense, the own delusions that alcohol brings to the body and that make a thousand things happen, from going out dancing like crazy to meeting someone new and ending up in bed with them. Maybe we´re not too sure, they say that the most frenetic sex comes after a couple of beers. But is beer the best aphrodisiac? Some say so. On one hand there´s the wine, that with its dense essence it usually unleashes hot passions, raises the temperature and relaxes the body. However the wine, at the same time as it unleashes libidos, it slows down the senses and doesn´t allow the loving act to be quick and versatile, and so a touch wilder. Love is a war of prey and predators that never ends. On the other hand we have the cocktails: sex on the beach, the tonics, the sours, the daikiris… So much colour and so much flavour. When was the last time that a mango daikiri gave you the hots? Such large amounts of sugar in these drinks make the level of alcohol settle so much quicker...Restaurant Faz Figura Lissabon
Typical Portuguese food served in an elegant atmosphere with magnificent views of the Taugus river. They offer services for groups and take bookings.