
Made in Canarias
DATE: Friday 12 June
TIME: 20:00
LOCATION: Teatro Leal
Kike Pérez, Delia Santana, and Saúl Romero star in a show that showcases the best of local comedy for an evening filled with enjoyment, sharing, and laughter. With their customary ironic tone and wit, the three comedians will analyse the essence of Canarian culture through monologues rich in anecdotes.

Folklore Festival
DATE: Saturday 13 June
TIME: 17:00
LOCATION: Centro Ciudadano de Los Baldíos
The Centro Ciudadano de Los Baldíos is organising this charity festival featuring folk groups San Borondón and Princesa Iraya.

II Edition of Laguna del Misterio
DATE: Saturday 13 June
TIME: 19:00
LOCATION: Teatro Leal
The II edition of Laguna del Misterio arrives at the cultural space in La Laguna, featuring the recording and subsequent broadcasting of the iconic Radio Nacional de España programme ‘Espacio en Blanco’, with various special guests.

‘Sacrilegio’
DATE: Saturday 13 June
TIME: 20:00
LOCATION: Teatro Unión Tejina
Fussion Teatro presents this unfiltered, humorous play. The story unfolds in a convent adjacent to a football training centre. Sister Superior, Sor Jazmín, and Sor Violeta will experience a catharsis amid chastity, prayers, and wild lies.

II Edition of Laguna del Misterio
DATE: Sunday 14 June
TIME: 11:30
LOCATION: Teatro Leal
‘Sun Dance Family Sessions’ encourages families in Tenerife to enjoy a day of dance. Since 2016, this initiative, organised by the Laboratory of Live Arts and Citizenship of Tenerife along with the collective for promoting contemporary electronic music, Neeve-Micromusic, aims to help both young and old learn to care for themselves and improve their health through movement.

Bianca Kovacs – Transition
DATE: Sunday 14 June
TIME: 19:00
LOCATION: Teatro Leal
‘Transition’ is a comedic portrayal of a woman undergoing a vital change. Bianca Kovacs shares, with unfiltered humour, the adaptations she faces in a new country, new body, and new personal and professional stages. From the waiting rooms of the Social Security Office to private consultations, and through fame, financial stability, and perimenopause, this show celebrates transformation and laughter as the best tools for surviving chaos.

Exhibition ‘Luis Rodríguez Figueroa: 150 Years Since His Birth’
DATE: Monday 15 June – Friday 3 July
LOCATION: Centro Ciudadano Valle Jiménez
This edition of ‘My Neighbourhood is Culture’ features a travelling exhibition dedicated to the life and work of writer and politician Luis Rodríguez Figueroa.

Bywater Call
DATE: Tuesday 16 June
TIME: 20:00
LOCATION: Teatro Leal
The group Bywater Call, from Toronto (Canada), will perform a concert blending rock, blues, New Orleans funk, R&B, and southern soul. Led by singer Meghan Parnell, who has been compared to Janis Joplin and Joan Osbourne, they will perform tracks from their two albums, the self-titled debut from 2019, Remain, and Shepherd.

‘A Contratiempo. An Ephemeral Musical’
DATE: Thursday 18 June
TIME: 20:00
LOCATION: Teatro Leal
‘A Contratiempo’ is a musical created to facilitate a cultural encounter that highlights TEIDELA, an association supporting patients and families affected by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This initiative features a cast that invites the audience to reflect on time and the passage of life.

Exhibition ‘Stories Trapped in Time’
DATE: Thursday 21 May – Wednesday 17 June
TIME: Monday to Friday from 11:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 20:00, and Saturdays from 11:00 to 14:00
LOCATION: Convent of Santo Domingo
The exhibition by Ana Orán García and Juan Sanz Fernández offers a visual and emotional journey through photographs focused on everyday spaces marked by the passage of time. Beyond their aesthetic value, they aim to draw attention to what remains: traces, cracks, light, and shadows that speak of those who inhabited these places.

Exhibition ‘Active Matter’
DATE: Friday 22 May – Monday 22 June
TIME: Monday to Friday from 11:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 20:00, and Saturdays from 11:00 to 14:00
LOCATION: Chapel of San Miguel
Following the exhibition ‘The Prequel’, held at the convent of Santo Domingo in January 2026, ‘Active Matter’ represents the second phase of a curatorial program that views contemporary sculptural practice not as the production of objects, but as processes of material, conceptual, and relational transformation. While the first exhibition presented artworks as unstable configurations, ‘Active Matter’ begins to bestow agency upon these works.
The proposals featured in this exhibition address sculpture and installation as forms of artistic inquiry where body, space, identity, and materiality operate interdependently.











