Gipsy Kings by Andre Reyes

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Gipsy Kings by Andre Reyes is a must-see concert for fans of flamenco, rumba, and world music. Andre Reyes, one of the founding members of the legendary Gipsy Kings, brings his passion and energy to the stage, performing some of the band’s most iconic hits as well as new compositions. Known for their infectious rhythms, vibrant melodies, and passionate performances, the Gipsy Kings have made a significant impact on global music, blending flamenco with pop, salsa, and Latin influences. This concert will showcase their unique sound, which has captured the hearts of millions around the world. Don't miss the chance to experience the magic of the Gipsy Kings live at the Teatro Antico di Taormina in Sicily, Italy, in a spectacular setting with breathtaking views and world-class acoustics.

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Teatro Antico di Taormina

Ancient theatre of Taormina

 

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The ancient theatre (the teatro greco, or "Greek theatre") is built for the most part of brick, and is therefore probably of Roman date, though the plan and arrangement are in accordance with those of Greek, rather than Roman, theatres; whence it is supposed that the present structure was rebuilt upon the foundations of an older theatre of the Greek period. With a diameter of 120 metres (390 ft) (after an expansion in the 2nd century), this theatre is the second largest of its kind in Sicily (after that of Syracuse); it is frequently used for operatic and theatrical performances and for concerts. The greater part of the original seats have disappeared, but the wall which surrounded the whole cavea is preserved, and the proscenium with the back wall of the scena and its appendages, of which only traces remain in most ancient theatres, are here preserved in singular integrity, and contribute much to the picturesque effect, as well as to the interest, of the ruin. From the fragments of architectural decorations still extant we learn that it was of the Corinthian order, and richly ornamented. Some portions of a temple are also visible, converted into the church of San Pancrazio, but the edifice is of small size.

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