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“Fashion Art” in Science Museum Príncipe Felipe

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Science Museum Príncipe Felipe host, until October the 10th, the exposition “Fashion Art” presented by the general manager of the City of Arts and Science Pedro García Ribot, the fashion stylist Manuel Fernández, the Valencia Fashion Week director Alex Vidal and the Arte Cerámicas Peronda director José Peris. The collection is constituted of 40 dresses hand painted which fuse fashion and art. The exposition, situated in the Mayor Street of the Museum, comes for the first time in Europe after having been in cities of South America like Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santiago de Chile and more.

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Star Trek in Príncipe Felipe Science Museum of Valencia

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

For the first time in Europe, the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum will be hosting the ‘Star Trek’. Welcome Aboard’ exhibition, which includes original items from the “Star Trek” series and films presented on a meticulously prepared set that will beam up visitors to the starship “Enterprise”. The exhibition can be visited until February 2011. It includes a replica of the control bridge, models and original objects as well as audiovisual material relating to this legendary series, that was able to predict the future as it anticipated inventions such as the laser beam, CAT scan, the mobile phone or automatic doors. Pedro García Ribot pointed out that Star Trek “is one of the cult science-fiction series most directly takes its inspiration from science”. As visitors go through the exhibition, they will see more than 10 model starships, two of them large-scale, more than 20 pieces of original costumes and props from the films and series, the replica of the control bridge of the Enterprise, and a collection of 15 character heads, as well as other art and audiovisual content. Visitors will see the different stages in the creation of one of the series.

The exhibition also has one space devoted to the imaginary world of Star Trek and its futuristic sets and accessories, culminating in a life-size recreation of the control bridge of the “Enterprise-D” from the series Star Trek: The New Generation. In an area closet o the bridge we find original items such as Captain James T. (Tiberius) Kirk’s office chair, the Klingon navigation chair, the throne of the Klingon emperor and a transfusion chair.

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La Tomatina in Buñol!

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

La Tomatina is a food fight festival held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Buñol in the Valencia region of Spain. Tens of metric tons of over-ripe tomatoes are thrown in the streets in exactly one hour.

The week-long festival features music, parades, dancing, and fireworks. On the night before, participants of the festival compete in a paella cooking contest. It is tradition for the women to wear all white and the men to wear no shirts. This festival started in a casual way in 1945[1], but wasn’t officially recognized until 1952. Approximately 20,000–50,000 tourists come to find out more about the tomato fight, multiply by several times Buñol’s normal population of slightly over 9,000. There is limited accommodation for people who come to La Tomatina, and thus many participants stay in Valencia and travel by bus or train to Buñol, about 38 km outside the city. In preparation for the dirty mess that will ensue, shopkeepers use huge plastic covers on their storefronts in order to protect them. They also use about 150,000 tomatoes, just about 90,000 pounds.

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Valencia Oceanogràfic

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

L’Oceanogràfic is a marine complex situated in the east of the city of Valencia, Spain, where different marine habitats are represented (seas and oceans of approximately 100,000 m²). It is integrated inside a complex know as the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias. L’Oceanogràfic is the largest complex of its type in all of Europe and has 45,000 animals of 500 different species including fish, mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates, amongst these are sharks, penguins, dolphins, sea lions, walruses, beluga whales, and more, all inhabiting nine underwater towers. Each tower is structured in two levels and represents the major ecosystems of the planet. The park is divided into ten areas. The marine areas reflect the Mediterranean habitats, the polar oceans. The Arctic, the islands, the tropical seas, the temperate seas and the Red Sea. The park also includes a dolphinarium, an auditorium with a Red Sea aquarium, an area of mangrove swamps and marshland, and a garden with more than 80 different species of plant.

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