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| The Misteri d'Elx (Elche Mystery Plays)11th to 15th August Peñíscola Flamenco Festival13th to 15th August Peñíscola is hosting the second edition of its Flamenco Festival. Come and enjoy the performances, the incredible beaches and the delicious local food and drink. Ribadavia medieval festival of History,The last Saturday in August every year.declared of National Tourist Interest. Traditional festivals in Spain.to the 27th August 2010 Campeonato Del Mundo De Motogp 2010 Fri, 17/09/10 - Sun, 19/09/10 Don't miss this spectacular annual fiesta on The Costa Blanca, SpainOne of the best fireworks displays in the worldAn annual event fireworks and music combine to create a spectacular festival. One of the Not to be missed events in SpainAltea between Benidorm and Calpe, Costa Blanca, Spain7th August 2010 Castell de L'Olla, 7 de agosto, Altea 2010 See Tennis legends from around the world at the new Marbella Masters taking place at the Puente Romano Tennis Club in Marbella from 16th to 19th September 2010. Former Wimbledon Winner Pat Cash, Jeremy Bates and other great tennis players from Wimbledon will be playing at the new. Read MoreMonster Jam Monster Truck Racing October 30th Saturday 5pmEstadio Olímpico de la Cartuja Sevilla, Seville, Andalucia, Spain Arcade Fire in Concert in Barcelona & Madrid SpainNovember 20th -21st 2010Read More Iron Maiden in Concert in Spain August 21 Saturday 18:30 Read More Shakira live in concert in SpainNovember 2010Read More "How Andalusian horses dance" Imagine the Royal Ballet, Convent Garden but done with horses and traditional Spanish music. An incredible show and one that is not to be missed."How Andalusian horses dance" an equestrian ballet set to typically Spanish music and performed in 18th-century costumes. The choreographies are taken from reprises used in classical and country dressage, and from other works of traditional horsemanship. There are between six and eight choreographies in each show. Times Midday on Tuesdays (2 March- 28 December), Thursdays and Fridays (only Fridays in August); and on Wednesday, 5 May (Fair). Midday on the following Saturdays: 27 February, 20 March, 3 April, 1 May, 19 June, 24 July, 14 August, 18 September, 9 October, 6 November and 4 December. Schedule of ticket office: From 09.30 to 11.45 hours
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