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Wednesday, 14 March 2012
National Archaeology Museum Behind The Scenes
Until its opening in 2013 - the guide didn't want to give us an exact date yet - the National Archaelogy Museum in Madrid organizes Sneak Preview Guided Visits to see for yourself how these years and years of reconstruction work is turning out. We wandered through more and less finished corridors and rooms, literally stepping over packed pieces and admired the José Manuel Ballester photography exhibition covering the masterpiece "under construction".
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Pedal, laugh & sing with... Ambrus “The litte Hungarian” • Bike Brass Band
Who are you and what is your professional passion?My name is Ambrus Horváth “The Hungarian”. I have lived in Madrid for seven years. Love brought me to this marvelous and enlightened city. I am a musician and private trumpet teacher. I play in serveral music formations and Bike Brass Band is the most international group. Miguel is from Mallorca and plays tuba, Gianni is from Switzerland and plays the flugelhorn, Tomás is Czech and sax player, Brice from France plays trombone and me. I love entertaining music and humor.
What will you and MadWay offer the traveller?
I would love to lighten up one of MadWay's Tapas Tours or Themed Trips with music and entertainment with my international group on wheels, Bike Brass Band. The five mad musicians on our tandems appear and disappear during the tour, making the audience clap, sing and laugh. At the end - apart from a mini-concert - we show them the "pasodoble", a typical Spanish "fiesta" dance.
What will you and MadWay offer the traveller?
I would love to lighten up one of MadWay's Tapas Tours or Themed Trips with music and entertainment with my international group on wheels, Bike Brass Band. The five mad musicians on our tandems appear and disappear during the tour, making the audience clap, sing and laugh. At the end - apart from a mini-concert - we show them the "pasodoble", a typical Spanish "fiesta" dance.
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