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Valencia’s Science Museum to debut new exhibition dedicated to dance

Valencia’s Science Museum to debut new exhibition dedicated to dance

THE Valencia cultural summer calendar just got more interesting with the Science Museum’s body-bending new exhibition, Dance! The Art of Movement.

The announcement of this new exhibition, produced by Cité des sciences et de l’industrie (Paris) and designed in collaboration with the Centre National de la Danse.

Located on the first floor of the Science Museum, Dance! The Art of Movement aims to showcase dance as a spontaneous, expressive and universal form of human activity.

Through movement, visitors are invited to explore their bodies, emotions and relationships with others.

Ana Ortells, Managing director of the City of Arts and Sciences, highlighted the highly participatory nature of the exhibition: “From the very first moment, visitors are encouraged to take part — to dance.

“This is a fully interactive exhibition where people will constantly be moving, having fun and engaging with one another.”

The exhibition experience is organised around three major themes — ‘Spin’, ‘Jump’ and ‘Gather’ — each introduced through a video presentation.

Visitors are encouraged to participate through a combination of collective choreographic experiences and individual educational installations that explain key concepts related to movement and dance.

Among its many interactive features, visitors can control the letters of the word ‘Dance’ using body movements, practise coordinated jumps by following footprints on the floor set to different rhythms, and take part in a game that captures their jump and displays a motion analysis on screen.

The exhibition even offers a dance lesson, guiding participants through styles ranging from the branle and the waltz to disco.

Combining science, creativity and physical expression, Dance! The Art of Movement offers an engaging and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages while exploring the fascinating mechanics and cultural significance of dance.

The exhibition will open to the public on 2 July as part of its renewed summer programme.For more information and to purchase tickets for any of the exhibitions of the Science Museum, please, click here.
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Costa Blanca teen cons €30k out of woman in bank scam

Costa Blanca teen cons €30k out of woman in bank scam

A 19-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested in Alicante after posing on the phone as a bank employee to con a woman out of €30,000.

The Policia Nacional said it was the latest such incident where criminals use the so-called ‘fake bank manager’ method to fleece unsuspecting targets out of money.

Scammers pose as bank workers during phone calls to obtain client passwords and then use the codes to steal from accounts.

The latest con involved the victim getting a scam text message from her bank notifying her about a high withdrawal of €15,000.

She knew nothing about the transfer and used a phone contact number supplied within the message to make further inquiries.

The query was answered by the teenager who claimed to be a bank worker and who confirmed the €15,000 unauthorised withdrawal.

He said everything would be sorted out if the client gave him her passwords so that he could access the account and make an appropriate change.

She duly obliged, having been convinced that he was genuine and the man helped himself to €30,000.

The victim reported the fraud to the Policia Nacional with cybercrime experts tracking down the 19-year-old to an Alicante address.

The police has warned that fraudsters contact potential targets usually by phone, text, or email.

They make up stories that account security has been compromised or that there has been a suspicious transfer.

Emphasising ‘urgent’ action needing to be taken, victims then pass over personal details, ahead of having money syphoned from their account.
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Costa Blanca airport beats May passenger record

Costa Blanca airport beats May passenger record

ALICANTE-ELCHE airport reported over two million passengers in May- the first time that figure has been achieved in the fifth month of the year.

The increase was 11.9% up on May 2025 and was one of the largest increases in the airport network operated by Aena and well above the national average rise of 5%.

July was the first month last year when over two million passengers were recorded at the airport.

ALICANTE-ELCHE AIRPORT

In May, international travellers rose by 12.5% to 1.8 million registered passengers.

Domestic journeys went up by over 240,000 people- 7.6% more than the same month last year.

UK travellers accounted for over a third of the total with 692,000 passengers.

That was followed by the Netherlands on 125,000; Germany, with 125,000; and Poland, on 115,000.

Aena reported 13,131 flights at the Costa Blanca airport, which was a 12.3% increase over 12 months..In the first five months of 2026, Alicante-Elche airport has clocked eight million- a 9% rise on the same period last year.

Flights between January and May reached 50,825- up by 8.9%.

If current figures continue for the rest of the year, the facility will surpass 20 million passengers and set a new annual record.

Nationally, the airport ranks fifth in passenger numbers, behind Madrid, Barcelona, Palma and Malaga, but ahead of Valencia, Gran Canaria and Ibiza.
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