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  • Madalena Telo makes ceramics using traditional methods, creating unique utilitarian pieces that have already found their way across the globe

    Madalena Telo makes ceramics using traditional methods, creating unique utilitarian pieces that have already found their way across the globe

    Madalena Telo’s robust pieces are inspired by the Algarve coast and the landscapes of the hills in Monchique

    – November 28, 2023 | Text Maria Simiris

    With a degree in Fine Arts, Madalena Telo finds inspiration for her ceramic pieces in the landscapes of the hills and the textures of the rocks on the Algarve coast. Since 2016, she has been working every day on the potter’s wheel in her studio in Monchique, but she was first introduced to this ancient art form many years ago.

    My parents are potters, as was my grandfather. From the day I was born, that was the universe I had around me to express myself,” she recalls.

    After finishing her studies, she decided to follow in her family’s footsteps and, although she uses many techniques in her work, she follows only one artisanal recipe to make clay.

    Madalena Telo makes the most of the spring to collect the clay in the Alferce area and, after preparing it, she combines it with other clay from a quarry in Caldas da Rainha. Although this is a time-consuming process and there are alternatives, such as buying the clay ready to be used, the Algarve ceramist insists on this method.

    “I really like using Monchique clay because it ties in with the style of my work and being connected to nature. When I’m working, it makes all the difference to know where the raw material came from, when it was harvested and prepared. It’s almost like a ritual that I want to believe is felt in the final result,” she states.

    The craftswoman describes her work as “utilitarian, above all else,” but adds that she tries to incorporate a sculptural element into all her pieces. “I like them to be robust, even if at first glance they seem delicate. I like to make pieces that people feel are handmade through a long and conscious process. But, above all, they are practical pieces that can be used every day and not just on special occasions,” Madalena Telo explains.

    In fact, this is another characteristic of ceramics that inspires her the most: its durability. “Some pieces have been lost over time, some were even used over a hundred years ago and were very typical of that time. I like to re-create those shapes and modernise them in my own style.”

    However, as this is a material that lasts several decades, the artisan’s responsibility is even greater. “There are many archaeological finds that contain clay. Even when they break, they don’t disappear. I realise this more and more when I’m producing a piece. Before baking it, I like to stop and make sure that I’m happy with it and that it’s going to be functional because I know it will have to last for years,” she says.

    Her catalogue includes cups, cutlery, plates, tiles, jugs and vases of various sizes and shapes. Each piece takes at least three weeks to complete because they have to be done slowly”, and Madalena Telo is guided by the seasons.

    “The process is slower during the winter because there is a lot of humidity in the air and the pieces take longer to dry, but this is fantastic because it allows me to make pieces with other characteristics that aren’t possible in the summer, as they dry very quickly,” she explains.

    In the Algarve, there are already a number of places where you can find pieces with Madalena Telo’s signature, such as coffee shops, fine-dining restaurants and boutique hotels.

    “These are all interesting projects, particularly linked to sustainability”, as is the case with Loki in Portimão, by chef João Marreiros, considered the most sustainable restaurant in Portugal.

    Also in the western Algarve, in Aljezur, at the Koyo coffee shop, you can taste coffees from around the world in cups made by Madalena Telo.

    And at Austa, a restaurant in Almancil focussed on local production, you will also find some pieces by the Monchique artisan.

    Internationally, she has received orders from all over Europe, the United States, Japan and even New Zealand – the latter is a project the ceramist cannot forget.

    “I created some spoons after the 2016 Monchique wildfires. I noticed that the trees, cistus and bushes looked burnt, but when you removed the black layer, the wood was still beautiful. The way I found to give this wood a second life was to create ceramic spoons with wooden handles. A Portuguese emigrant wrote to tell me that she felt a very strong connection to my work and asked me to send the pieces to New Zealand. The truth is that I may live in an isolated place, but I feel connected to the whole world,” says Madalena Telo.

    To find out more about the work of the Monchique ceramist or to place an order, you can visit her social media pages.

    Follow Madalena Telo on Instagram.

  • “Biggest Christmas ever”: Lagoa’s Municipality is ready for month-long Christmas celebrations

    “Biggest Christmas ever”: Lagoa’s Municipality is ready for month-long Christmas celebrations

    This year, Lagoa will celebrate its “biggest Christmas ever”, with an ice rink, carousels, Christmas fairs across the Municipality, musical shows, walks, nativity scenes, street parties and lots of children’s entertainment

    – November 27, 2023 | Text Alexandra Stilwell | Photo JackF, Getty Images
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    Starting this November 30, Christmas-themed activities and entertainment will be held across the Municipality to entertain and delight “kids” of all ages.

    The Municipality of Lagoa is preparing “the biggest Christmas ever” with a vast programme for children and adults, including an ice rinkcarouselsChristmas fairs across the Municipalitymusical showswalksnativity scenesstreetparties and lots of children’s entertainment.

    Lagoa will host its Christmas celebrations between November 30 and December 30 on the Carlos do Carmo Municipal Auditorium square, the Christmas epicentre of the Municipality.

    The square will feature an ice rink, carousels, Santa’s grotto, shows for children and seniors, and musical shows for everyone. The activities will be open to the public from Monday to Friday, between 2pm and 7pm, on Saturdays from 10am to 9pm and Sundays from 10am to 7pm.

    On Fridays, there will be shows at 3.30pm for the senior community. On Saturdays, at 6pm, musical performances and on Sundays, at 3.30pm, children’s entertainment. Entry is free, as is using the carousels and ice rink.

    Next weekend, Ferragudo will host Artenata on the Largo Rainha D. Leonor. The oldest Christmas fair in the Municipality will feature various crafts, delicious delicacies, seasonal food, and plenty of entertainment.

    On December 7, 8, 9 and 10, the city of Lagoa will host the Lagoa Christmas Fair on the Largo do Auditorio Municipal Carlos do Carmo, with more than 20 exhibitors, a parade of more than 600 Fathers Christmases and lots of children’s entertainment.

    On the 8, 9 and 10, Christmas will also arrive in Porches with a Christmas Fair in the town’s urban centre with over15 exhibitors selling the best regional products, the opportunity to participate in a “Reindeer Walk”, beautiful Christmas lights and lots of entertainment.

    The following weekend (15, 16 and 17), a Christmas Fair will take place in Carvoeiro, next to the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Encarnação, and in Estômbar, in the municipal garden. On the 21, 22 and 23, it will be Parchal‘s turn to hold a Christmas Fair.

    The city of Lagoa will also host a unique and highly successful event, the “Living Statues”. The show will take place on December 15, between 2.30pm and 5.30pm, and on the 16th, between 10am and 1pm, on the Rua 25 de Abril.

    The Carlos do Carmo Municipal Auditorium will also host a Christmas concert by the Algarve Jazz Orchestra on December 16 at 7pm, and the Municipal Library of Lagoa will host various Christmas-themed performances, namely plays, such as “Luminous Elves” on December 9 between 10.30am and 11.30am.

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  • Lagoa welcomes series of historical and cultural concerts starting this November 24

    Lagoa welcomes series of historical and cultural concerts starting this November 24

    Sons d’Aquém Mar Music Festival returns for its 4th edition

    – November 17, 2023

    The 4th Sons d’Aquém Mar is a “captivating event featuring concerts that celebrate the richness of music and culture”, promising to transport the audience into a world of musical and historical experiences.

    The concerts will take place on November 24 and 25, and December 18 and 16, in various venues in the Lagoa municipality.

    Programme:

    November 24 | S. José Convent | 7pm – historical re-enactment dating back to 1773. Actors and musicians will create characters and scenes that date back to the end of the 18th century, taking the audience on an immersive journey through time.
    Entrance is free, and limited to available seats. For reservations: eventos@artis21.pt

    November 25 | Quinta da Palmeirinha | 4.30pm – Joana Bagulho, harpsichord concert featuring works transcribed from the music of Carlos Paredes, interwoven with works from the 18th century. Before the concert, a short film by Patricia Leal and Beatriz Cardoso will be presented, addressing environmental issues and water scarcity in the Algarve.
    Tickets cost €5 per person and can be purchased via artisxxi.bol.pt. Entrance is free for children under 16.

    December 1 | Lagoa Mother Church | 7pm – The Orquestra Barroca D’Aquém Mar orchestrawill present a Christmas concert featuring works by Bach, Telemann and Buxtehude, under the direction of Sigiswald Kuijken.
    Tickets cost €5 per person and can be purchased via artisxxi.bol.pt. Entrance is free for children under 16.

    December 8 | Porches Church | 7pm – Listeners will journey through the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods with music written for wind instruments, in ”A History of Wind”.
    Tickets cost €5 per person and can be purchased via artisxxi.bol.pt. Entrance is free for children under 16.

    December 16 | Estômbar Church | 7pm – Group B’rbicacho (featuring viola da gambaadufe, guitar and vocals) will perform “De Maria em Maria”, a look at Marian devotion in traditional and popular music. It aims to spread the Portuguese musical heritage around the world and tell the tales hidden in this repertoire.
    Tickets cost €5 per person and can be purchased via artisxxi.bol.pt. Entrance is free for children under 16.

    Sons d’Aquém Mar is a co-production of Artis XXI and Questão Repetida.

    Tickets can be purchased online at BOL.pt.  For more information, contact eventos@artis21.pt.

  • Christmas season: Lagoa welcomes living statues this December

    Christmas season: Lagoa welcomes living statues this December

    Christmas Living Statues will return to Lagoa’s Rua 25 de Abril and Largo 5 de Outubro

    – November 16, 2023
    Photo from Lagoa City Council “Estátuas Vivas No Natal

    A new edition of Lagoa’s Christmas Living Statues has been announced, bringing performers who can remain stationary for several hours.

    The event will bring 16 living statues to Lagoa on December 15 (Friday) from 2.30pm to 5.30pm and December 16 (Saturday) from 10am to 1pm.

    wide range of characters will be interpreted by the performers in Rua 25 de Abril and Largo 5 de Outubro, from scenes from the nativity to historical figures.

    Photo by Dave Sheldrake, from Lagoa City Council “Estátuas Vivas No Natal

    As part of the municipality’s 250th anniversary celebrations, the living statue of King Dom José I, who officially established Lagoa as a “vila” (village), will be a highlight this year.

    During the event, visitors will vote for their favourite living state, and a jury will select the top performer.

    “This pioneering event in the south of Portugal aims to promote and dignify artistic creation in this unique performative art form with the best artists at the national level, whilst simultaneously bringing life to the centre of Lagoa and boosting local commerce during the Christmas season,” says Lagoa Municipal Council in a statement to the press.

    Article originally published by Michael Bruxo on Portugal Resident.
  • Marie Patterson explores some local favourites and hidden gems not to be missed in Carvoeiro

    Marie Patterson explores some local favourites and hidden gems not to be missed in Carvoeiro

    A tourist at home

    – October 14, 2023 | Text Marie Patterson | Photos Charlotte Cockayne/Open Media Group

    As the holiday season starts to come to an end and the heat of the summer begins to die down, I decide to kick start a quiet Sunday indulging in a sumptuous treat for the taste buds by heading to Monte Carvoeiro for brunch.

    Already a renowned fine-dining restaurant, The Square by Raquel Marques has taken the concept of brunch to a whole new level.

    This establishment, well known for its impeccable culinary creations, now offers an exceptionally well-priced brunch that will tantalise your senses.

    We opt for Eggs Benedict and a Full English Breakfast to start and follow with sautéed prawns with mango pico de gallo and sweet chili and a couple of Mimosas which turn out to be a perfect start to the day, and extraordinarily good value.

    The atmosphere is casual and relaxing, with easily available parking, and the surrounding area is generally quiet, which I find particularly appealing after the busy summer months.

    In search of some sunshine and fresh air, I decide to embark on the adventure that is the trail of the Seven Suspended Valleys.

    This scenic route runs from Praia de Vale Centeanes to Praia da Marinha, widely considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe.

    The Algarve region is renowned for its stunning coastal landscapes, and the Seven Suspended Valleys hike is a jewel in its crown.

    I strap on my walking shoes and set off along the well-maintained trails. Throughout the hike, each valley unveils a new perspective, rewarding my efforts with breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean. An array of hidden coves, beaches, and captivating rock formations showcase the raw beauty of the Algarve’s coastline.

    Whether you are an experienced hiker or someone looking for a moderate yet invigorating trek, this clifftop walk promises an immersive experience that connects you with the natural wonders of the region. The trail can be walked in either direction and took me about three hours to complete.

    Combining the pleasures of a lavish brunch with the exhilaration of conquering Seven Suspended Valleys created a day that will linger in my heart and my mind, reminding me just how beautiful the Algarve is and all it has to offer.

  • Carvoeiro’s famous musician Beto Kalulu to be honoured with special concert this December

    Carvoeiro’s famous musician Beto Kalulu to be honoured with special concert this December

    Lagoa’s Carlos do Carmo auditorium will celebrate Beto Kalulu’s life and career with “new arrangements and never-before-heard songs”

    – November 13, 2023 | Photo Inês Lopes

    special concert will be held at Carlos do Carmo auditorium on December 9 (Saturday), to celebrate the life and career of Beto Kalulu, a famous local musician.

    Beto has a long history in the Algarve’s music scene, having become one of the best known musicians in the Western Algarve, not only due to his talent behind a drum or percussion set but also his infectious upbeat personality.

    With over 45 years of live performances under his belt in the region, the Portuguese-Angolan musician has prepared a “revitalised repertoire” for this special concert which will include “new arrangements and never-before-heard songs”. The show will also feature a musical chronology of his career.

    Accompanied by excellent musicians and distinguished international guestsdancers and multimedia resources, the concert will provide an emotional and engaging experience”, the event’s press release says, adding that a “narrator will guide the audience”, sharing interesting facts and providing introductions.

    An exhibition by Filipa Brito will also be set up at the auditorium, featuring postersphotographsvideospersonal objects, and musical instruments that played a “fundamental role in his journey”.

    Tickets cost €8 per person and can be purchased online, at the CTT, FNAC and Worten ticket offices or at the usual outlets in Lagoa, which include the auditorium, the São José convent’s cultural centre, and the Balcão Único.

  • Ferragudo welcomes the 3rd Charity Christmas Choral Concert this November featuring ‘Adágio’ and ‘Ideias do Levante’ choral groups

    Ferragudo welcomes the 3rd Charity Christmas Choral Concert this November featuring ‘Adágio’ and ‘Ideias do Levante’ choral groups

    The event will bring quality choral music to Ferragudo and contribute to the local Support Centre for the Elderly and to Fábrica da Igreja

    – November 10, 2023 | Photo Getty Images Signature

    The 3rd Charity Christmas Choral Concert, organised by Ideias do Levante Cultural Association and Ferragudo’s parish council, will bring the true Christmas spirit to Ferragudo’s Igreja Matriz Church this November 26 (Sunday) at 5pm.

    In support of those in need, entries to the show will be made through a donation to Ferragudo’s Support Centre for the Elderly, and Ferragudo’s Fábrica da Igreja.

    Both choral groups have been contributing to the local cultural scene, with events such as Portimão Choir Meeting and Lagoa Choral Week.

    The Ideias do Levante Choir was founded in 1996 as part of the Ideias do Levante Association and is currently directed by Maria Saramago. The choir has performed in various parts of the Iberian Peninsula and organises various events throughout the year, including the Lagoa Choral Week. Every Wednesday, it rehearses in CEFLA, in Lagoa, from 8pm to 10pm.

    The Adágio choral group was founded in Portimão in September 1989 and currently has around 30 members under the artistic direction of António Alves Alferes Pereira. Its main objective has always been to promote quality choral music, through a very varied repertoire. The group has been organising the Portimão Choir Meeting, in collaboration with the City Council, since 1994.

    The concert is recommended for people aged six and over and is limited to the existing capacity.

    To reserve your place in advance, fill in an online form at www.ideiasdolevante.info/reservas

    On the day of the concert, donations – cash or essential goods – can be delivered to the church.

    For more information, contact Ideias do Levante on 282 380 053, from Monday to Friday (except public holidays), from 9.30am to 12.30pm and from 2.30pm to 5.30pm.

    Article originally published on Portugal Resident.

  • Portugal Tech Week comes to Lagos this November 18th

    Portugal Tech Week comes to Lagos this November 18th

    Portugal Tech Week brings a day of exciting tech talks about web development, cloud, generative AI, community, and business

    – November 9, 2023

    The event features a series of talks taking place between November 12 and 22 in different cities in Portugal – Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Braga, Guimarães, Fundão, Aveiro, Funchal, Leiria, Coimbra, Lagos – and online.

    Technology enthusiasts will have the opportunity to network with industry experts at the Devfest Lagos 2023, which will feature the latest news about Google tools, tech trends, and new insights on how to start a new project.

    The event “stands out as the most decentralised technology event in the country, promoting innovation and collaboration”, according to the organisers.

    Portugal Tech Week brings together the Portuguese technology community and promotes growth and innovation in the sector. With a wide variety of initiatives and events, the Portugal Tech Week is a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs, investors, professionals, and technology enthusiasts to connect, learn and collaborate,” they add.

    Devfest Lagos 2023 will take place on November 18th, between 9am and 5pm at the Lagos Town Hall, Praça do Município.

    Tickets cost 15€, including a welcome kit, 2 coffee breaks and a lunch box.

  • Lagos train station to become restaurant and art gallery

    Lagos train station to become restaurant and art gallery

    The old station will be part of a project featuring two new hotels located next to Lagos’ marina

    – October 25, 2023 | Text by Alexandra Stilwell

    According to local news website Algarve Marafado, Lagos’ old and obsolete train station will be transformed into a restaurant and art gallery.

    The property was sold to an investor with a rehabilitation project who “according to information obtained from Mayor Hugo Pereira, intends ‘to create a restaurant and café on the ground floor and an art gallery on the 1st floor’”, says the website.

    Two hotels from the international Hilton chain are also set to be built on the surrounding land (ranging from the back of both the old and current stations to close to the Escola das Naus).

    According to the information shared by the promoters some time ago, one of the hotel units will feature 180 rooms and the other 90.

    The mayor revealed the process “is at a very advanced stage” and expects the work to start this year or the next.