Mike Cooper (Reading, 1942) can boast an unusual trajectory within the contemporary music scene. With more than sixty recordings published, he is an icon of the Anglo-Saxon blues. For some years he has also been an alchemist of the creation of new soundtracks for silent film classics, such as Tabú (1931), which is now screened at the Teatre de Manacor.
The film was commissioned by the Australian Brunswick Festival and was directed by F.W. Murnau. Between ethnographic documentary and expressionist drama, Tabú is the tragic story of a couple of Polynesian lovers who for love break a sacred tradition of their community.
Climb up to the terraces to see Palma from above: bay, bell tower, flying buttresses and rose window (guided tours in shifts)
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Warm summer nights, a big screen under the stars, and a carefully curated selection of films for all ages. Open-air cinema returns to Palma this summer with ...
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Sale of antiques and opportunities held the first Sunday of each month from 9:00 to 14:00 pm in the Rei ride.
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Wit a nocturnal character, dedicated to the sale of handicrafts. Held on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from mid-August to late ...
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