What’s On in La Laguna



THURSDAY, 14th MARCH

Screening of Cattle or Desert

DATE: Thursday, 14th March

TIME: 18:00

LOCATION: Leal Theater

The Leal Theater in La Laguna is hosting a screening and presentation of Cattle or Desert, a documentary by Allan Savory. This event, with free entry until full capacity, will end with a discussion where the audience can contemplate climate change, its reversal possibilities, and the restoration of ecosystems and rural economies.

FRIDAY, 15th MARCH

Cultural Forums

DATE: Friday, 15th March

TIME: 18:30

LOCATION: Leal Theater

The Chamber Room at Leal Theater will host the second event of the La Laguna Classic Forums 2024 cycle, aiming to reflect on current issues already discussed by ancient Greek and Roman societies. This time, the discussion will focus on ‘The erotic metamorphoses of Zeus and his artistic representations’, led by Irene González, a well-known figure in the La Mitológica project.

Promusic Presents: Urban Grooves

DATE: Friday, 15th March

TIME: 20:30

LOCATION: Convent of Santo Domingo

PROMUSIC Canary Islands Musicians Association presents a new edition of the PROMUSIC Showcase series. Following the success of this initiative, they aim to once again fill the Santo Domingo convent and captivate the La Laguna audience with the sounds of Urban Music.

SATURDAY, MARCH 16

Crossroad

DATE: Saturday, March 16

TIME: 20:00

VENUE: Leal Theater

This coming Saturday, the audience will have the opportunity to experience the talents of the group Voces en la Distancia, the singer Cristina Ramos from Gran Canaria, and the Princesa Ya Musical Cultural Association. With a selection of all-time classics, they will take the viewers on a journey through different musical eras.

SUNDAY, MARCH 17

Murder in the Leal

DATE: Sunday, March 17

TIME: 17:00

VENUE: Leal Theater

The theatrical experience ‘Murder in the Leal’ makes a comeback to the renowned lagoon theatre with a new season. Attendees are invited to step into the shoes of an investigator to solve a crime scenario set in the 1930s, inspired by the detective novels of Agatha Christie.

Not one more. Humour against gender violence

DATE: Sunday, March 17

TIME: 19:00

VENUE: Leal Theater

Petit Lorena, Jéssika Rojano, Pili Soy Yo, and Exuberancia Carey will shed light on the battle against gender violence through comedy. Their aim is to raise awareness among the public about this issue, sharing real stories to illustrate how one can transition from abuse to happiness and applause.

TUESDAY, MARCH 19

Oxymoron – Dance in brief

DATE: Tuesday, March 19

TIME: 20:00

VENUE: Leal Theater

The monthly event of the Dance series will feature Colombian dancer Checho Tamayo soon. Presenting Oxymoron, Tamayo explores football as a performance to provoke thoughts on the contrasts between sports and art, and to challenge traditional notions of masculinity and femininity.

Engaging Events in “the tram”

DATE: Tuesday 19th March to Friday 22nd March

TIME: 20:00

LOCATION: El Tranvía Citizen Center – La Cuesta

This cinema contest is organised with the backing of the La Laguna City Council and will showcase short films, musical acts, an art exhibition, and a celebration of Spanish cinema.

WEDNESDAY 20th MARCH

Alisia Sanz – Lagoon Effect

DATE: Wednesday 20th March

TIME: 20:00

PLACE: Leal Theater

The monthly Lagoon Effect event will present Tenerife vocalist and composer, Alisia Sanz. The concert at the Chamber Hall will feature a fusion of pop, Latin, and urban beats, along with elements of jazz manouche and bossa nova. Sanz will perform a mix of original songs and popular Spanish and French tunes.

Voices from the extreme Tenerife 2024

DATE: Wednesday 20th March to Sunday 24th March

TIME: 18:30

PLACE: Hermitage of San Miguel

‘Voces del Extremo Tenerife 2024’ is a cultural event that will immerse poetry enthusiasts in a diverse experience, allowing them to appreciate various artistic forms and engage in discussions. Commencing on Wednesday 20th March, the event will serve as a hub for individuals exploring themes including science, tourism, gender issues, and animal welfare.