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Ponké & The City of Jazz
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🎶🎺PONKÉ & THE CITY OF JAZZ🎙🎶 🗓️ 17 May 2026 at 12:00 pm 📍Juan Ramón Municipal Theatre, Telde 🎟️ Tickets at the box office and at: https://www.tureservaonline.es/es/events/ponke-la-ciudad-del-jazz ▪️Price: 8 euros 🎶A curious young boy full of questions named Ponké is obsessed with the idea of freedom and wonders what it really means. He hears rumours about a “City of Jazz” where freedom resides in its purest form and decides to set off on a journey to find it. A family concert that aims to awaken curiosity about jazz and convey the idea that freedom is a journey, a constant search for self-expression and connection with others. Through jazz, the character and the audience discover that freedom can be found in music, in the community, and in the ability to be oneself. #Teldecultura #gestel #teatromunicipaljuanramonjimenez
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