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ONLY BE SEVILLIAN

Only-Be Sevillian

Bici4city Seville

Bicycle rental and advice on routes, bicycle lanes, activities an extensive offering of leisure so that you fully take advantage of your stay in the city.

QuiqueCicle Seville

Everything to enjoy a good bicycle ride. Accessories shop, rental and tour organization.

Cervecería Internacional Seville

Brewery with different types of beer, from a barrel or in a bottle. You can also enjoy cider from a barrel like in true old-style cellars.

Bilindo Seville

Bilindo is a musical terrace in the beautiful park of María Luisa, giving its visitors a pleasant surrounding for the spring and summer nights, offering also good

Ciclos Galea Seville

You can find a cosy and personalized service with good quality in bicycles, accessories and the group offer of pedalling in a community.

Bastilippo Seville

Bastilippo is one of Seville´s most important antiques shops, where you´ll be able to find items to collect, for a gift or simply to enjoy.

Jazz Corner Club Seville

An interesting place where the role of the artist becomes relevant for a better extent towards the crowd. A bar and jazz club well located inside Seville.

Andana Seville

Andana winery presents some of the best wine selections at reasonable prices. Also, fast courses to learn the basics of wine.

Ruth Ewan in the CAAC in Seville

Up until 16 October the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo hosts The Ephemeral Past, an art exhibit by Ruth Ewan. This exhibition forms part of a cycle entitled La Canción como Fuerza Social Transformadora organised by, and held at, the Andalucia-based gallery. This cycle looks at the role played by music and art in social change during the second half of the 20th century. During this period rock music emerged as a symbol of youthful rejection of conservative values. It became a symbol of freedom, protest and resistance. Music brought a change in everyday relationships, aesthetics and literature. The Beatles had a huge influence on male aesthetics, saying nothing of their enormous musical impact with their sophisticated take on rock and roll and skiffle and their pioneering use of psychedelia in pop. The work of British artist Ruth Ewan investigates the social impact of songs, oral traditions and myths in communities. She explores non-hierarchic communication: that which does not go through the usual channels like education or media, but is instead transmitted orally. In The Ephemeral Past Ewan exhibits five pieces that have been shown before: A Jukebox of People Trying to Change the World; Did you kiss the foot that kicked you?; Unrecorded Future Tell Us What Broods There; Fang Sang; and The Cut Wren. However, the exhibition also includes a conceptual work, Six Signs, created by the artist especially for the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo. In the piece, Did you kiss the foot that kicked you?, the artist brought together 100 buskers to perform The Ballad of Accounting, a song composed by Ewan MacColl in 1964. MacColl was a...