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The most important festivals and series include:

  • Ancient Music Festival, in March at the Lope de Vega Theatre, the Alcázar and some churches of the historic city centre.


  • Festival of New Spanish Music, also in March, organized by the University at the assembly room of the Polytechnic School.


  • International Festival of Movie Soundtracks, in May, at the theatre of La Maestranza, with concerts of sound tracks accompanied by projections of movies.


  • Spring Festival, in June, organized by the Juventudes Musicales (Young musicians) at the assembly hall of the Real Maestranza de Caballería, with concerts and recitals of chamber music.


  • Itálica Dance Festival, in July and August at the Theatre of La Maestranza, with the participation of important international figures.


  • Opera Season, throughout the year at the Theatre of Ia Maestranza.


  • Open-air Opera Festival, in September at the Auditorium of La Cartuja.


  • Flamenco Biennial. Gathers the most important representatives of this art and is considered to be the world's most important event of its kind.


  • Jazz Festival, in February and March, at the Theatre of La Maestranza.


  • During the rest of the year, the Theatre of La Maestranza holds concerts of the Seville Symphonic Orchestra nearly every Thursday and Friday, as well as a large number of performances by important foreign orchestras.


  • Pop and rock music are performed at the Auditorium of La Cartuja, in the theme park.
Auditorio de La Cartuja (Auditorium of La Cartuja).
Isla de la Cartuja. Buses: C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4. Phone. 95.446.47.48.

Sala Apolo. Bustos Taverast, 11.
Buses: 10, 11, 12, 15, 20, 24, 27, 32. Phone. 95.421.75.79.


Theatre

Teatro de la Maestranza
Paseo de Colón, 22
41001 Seville
Phone: 95.422.65.73 Fax: 95.422.65.73
Buses: C-3, C-4, 5, 41, 40, 42.

A splendid venue opened in 1992, one of the best opera houses in Spain. Regular seasons yearly.

Teatro Lope de Vega
Avda. María Luisa, s/n
41013 Seville
Phone: 95.459.08.55
Buses: C-1, C-2, 34, 53.
The Teatro Lope de Vega is the hub of theatre programming in Seville, staging performances by the most important national theatre companies.

Teatro Central
Isla de la Cartuja.
Buses: C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, 2. Phone. 95.446.10.75.
The Teatro Central represents new genres of theatre.

Teatro Municipal Alameda
Calle Calatrava.
Buses: C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, 2, 13, 14. Phone. 95.438.83.12.
The Teatro Municipal Alameda gathers independent groups. It hosts, in May, the Puppets and Marionettes Festival, as well as theatre series for children.

Teatro Imperial
Calle Sierpes, 25.
Buses: 13, 14, 43. Phone. 95.422.68.78.
The Teatro Imperial puts on works by Spanish authors and performances of Spanish Song





 
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