What to see, what to do in Guayaquil this Friday, March 11, 2022

What to see, what to do in Guayaquil this Friday, March 11, 2022

Concert weekend!

Guayaquil will live a weekend of the most musical. The city will sing in its first major face-to-face concert after the pandemic with the members of Morat, who will hold a double show as part of their tour Where we go? The first will be this Friday the 11th and the second tomorrow, Saturday, March 12, at the Voltaire Paladins Coliseum. They were also in Quito on Thursday the 10th. The tickets for the presentations of the Colombian musical group were sold out as soon as they went on sale through TicketShow; hence, a second concert was opened for the main port, although the number of tickets available for seats and numbered chairs, until 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, was minimal.

A similar fate befell the South Korean grouping BTS, for the satellite transmission of their concerts from Seoul in Cinemark theaters. The appointment of the Army, thus known to the superfans of the boy bandit will be this Saturday, March 12. Ticket sales for the show were over in a few hours, even when the cinema chain set up new spaces to enjoy the three-hour concert.

At 9:00 p.m. on Saturdayanother concert will be replicated via on-line. the recognized Ecuadorian singer Danilo Parra will offer a journey through his unforgettable songs, such as Lovely and when i see her againas well as the presentation of his latest musical hit, In the sand. All this live, from Miami, through the account facebook.com/daniloparramusic.

The Sunday March 13on Quitothe spanish star Raphael will offer the Raphael REsymphonic concert, accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador. At the General Rumiñahui Coliseum, tickets on sale at TicketShow. In this display of ‘reinvention’ and constant movement, REsinphónico ‘reinterprets’ a selection of their hits through the union between the most classic symphonic tone and elements of electronic music.

Jazz from New York at Casa Cino Fabiani

American virtuoso saxophonist austin zhangwho studied with mentors like Jaleel Shaw, Stefon Harris, John Riley, Marc Cary and Wynton Marsalis, comes to Guayaquil to offer a lively jazz concert at the Cino Fabiani house.

He is accompanied by a lineup of local musicians: Joan Sánchez (piano), Giovanni Bermúdez (double bass), Carlos Bravo (drums). At 9:00 p.m. (doors open from 7:00 p.m.), at Numa Pompilio Llona 196, Las Peñas neighborhood. Admission: $15, reservations at 099-469-3323.

Microtheatre in The Old House

club theater The old house premieres the play The Misadventures of Grillilda. Grillilda is 50 years old, single, childless and tired of being single, she begins a journey in search of a husband on social networks, an experience that will take her to her best friend, the psychologist Andrea. With the stellar performance of Ricardo Granizo, a teacher at the institution, and Alexis Zevallos, who is also the author of the piece. Functions available Friday and Saturday, at 8:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. In Los Ríos between Calicuchima and Maldonado. Tickets: $5, reservations at 095-912-9203.

Cinema forum at ICNA

The Our America Cultural Institute (ICNA) celebrates its Cine Times program, a film forum space run by Freddy Aviles, which will take place on Fridays in March. This Friday the 11th starts with the film libertarian (1996), which tells the story of the nun María who is forced to flee her convent at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. The nun ends up taking refuge in a brothel, until she is freed by an anarchist group of women. Maria joins the group and eventually goes to the front. The women’s group faces the problems of fighting not only the nationalists, but also the leftist factions that seek to impose a more traditional military structure. At 7:00 p.m., in Aguirre 2113 and Carchi.

Sauce dinner show at the Tryp hotel

The hotel Tryp by Windham has organized a dinner show tribute to Colombian salsa at his Olmedo restaurant. Includes buffet dinner, live music, shot of liquor and raffle of prizes. At 7:00 p.m. The hotel is located on Joaquín Orrantia Avenue. Admission: $25 per person, plus tax. Reservations: 259-5959; 098-734-5681; olmedo@trypguayaquil.com. (AND)

Source: Eluniverso

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