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12 top chefs star in new Spanish festival

12 top chefs star in new Spanish festival

The irrepressible Antonio Moral, formerly of the Granada Festival, is now starting up mini-festivals in undeveloped parts of Spain.

Starting with … Malaga.

His opening event, at the ened of February, is backed by the Gastroarte Association and the Unicaja Foundation.

Which means that in addition to Elisabeth Leonskaya, the Quiroga Quartet and other musicians of distinction, no fewer than 12 famed Andalusian chefs will be on call to attend to post-concert needs.

Read here.

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