Edwin Winkels

Edwin Winkels

Overig

Spain is a country in which hypermodern trains fly through a desert at 300 kilometers per hour and do very old boars for an hour over 30 kilometers of mountains and valleys. A country where the shops between two and five are closed because there must be eaten and safely and where everyone is on the street at eight o'clock in the evening. A country where popular TV programs take three hours and only end up well after midnight, and therefore the stores only open again at ten the next morning. Spain is different was the successful slogan with which the country once started to lure tourists.  It is high time to share his knowledge, personal experiences, special encounters and entertaining anecdotes during a special theater evening. A bit on his Spanish: informal and improvising, as if we were chatting a bit at the bar of a tapas bar.  About dictator Franco and Johan Cruijff, about Barcelona and La Mancha, about Paella as Menú del Día, about Picasso and Iniesta (though, about the latter perhaps better) and about spaghetti westerns and acorn. 

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