June 21-27 global agenda: Glastonbury festival

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The coming week's highlights include the opening of the Wimbledon tennis open in Greater London and the Glastonbury festival in Pilton, England, while a major Turner exhibition travels to Madrid and jazz enthusiasts head to Canada, for the biggest international jazz festival in the world, among other events.

The Championship - Wimbledon
June 21 - July 4
Wimbledon, UK

Though the ballot for public tickets closed in December 2009, and the majority of tickets are therefore already allocated, the All England Lawn Tennis Club state that around 6,000 ground passes are available per day, and 500 for the Centre, No.1 and No.2 courts. Those who manage to snag a ground pass but not a seat gather on Aorangi Terrace, known as 'Henman Hill', to watch on a huge television screen placed adjacent to No. 1 Court and join the cheers and celebrations from there.
http://www.wimbledon.org


"Turner and the Masters"

June 22-September 19
Prado Museum
Madrid, Spain

Turner and the Masters presents a selection of paintings by JMW Turner (1775-1851) alongside related works by the old masters and contemporaries. Previously seen in London and Paris (with over 450.000 visitors in the French capital) this exhibition brings together around one hundred works of historical significance from collections around the world. It is the first exhibition to look at Turner's work in the company of the greatest painters in the preceding history of western art such as Poussin, Rembrandt, Rubens.
http://www.museodelprado.es


40th Glastonbury Festival
June 23-27
Pilton, England

The Glastonbury Festival is one of the biggest and best-loved music festivals in the world, known for its all-star lineups and varied arts offerings. U2 is being replaced at the last minute by Gorillaz for the 2010 event, which marks the festival's 40th anniversary; other headliners include Muse and Stevie Wonder, to be joined by The Flaming Lips, Pet Shop Boys, Orbital, Vampire Weekend, and several hundred additional acts. Tickets for the 2010 festival are sold out.
http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk


20th Annual Taipei International Food Show

June 23-26
Taipei World Trade Center, Taipei, Taiwan

The 20th Annual Taipei International Food Show, considered Asia's most important food show and known for product launches that end up in markets all around the world, expects over 40,000 visitors this year. The pavilions range from various national trade and gastronomy promotion from Austria to Brazil as well as product-centered sections devoted to health food, wine, coffee and tea, frozen foods, edible oils, processed meats and many more.
http://www.foodtaipei.com.tw/en_US/index.html


Make Up In Paris

June 24-25
Paris, France

New beauty event Make Up in Paris will take place for the first time, hoping to compete with the world's leading beauty fairs. The first edition will focus on innovation, creativity and trends. Make Up in Paris will offer show-boxes, discovery workshops, conferences and debates, contests and many more events.
http://www.makeup-in-paris.com

OFFF International Festival for the Post Digital Creation Culture
June 24-26
La Grande Halle de la Villette
Paris, France

For its 10th anniversary the OFFF festival is once again departing from its hometown of Barcelona and relocating to Paris. The festival - which has previously ventured to venues like New York, Lisbon and Oeiras - will focus on the theme of "Nostalgia For A Past Future" in 2010. The festival's eventful three-day calendar includes a design conference, a multimedia trade fair, a digital animation program, performances, talks, workshops for artists, and most of all aims to celebrate all kinds of visual culture.
http://www.offf.ws

Montreal International Jazz Festival
June 25-July 6
Montreal, Canada

The 31st edition of the world's largest jazz festival, "Jazz Fest," is expected to attract two million attendees at venues across the Quebec capital. Performers range from saxophonist Sonny Rollins to contemporary player David Sanborn. David Reinhardt will play the work of his grandfather Django and George Benson pays tribute to classic Nat King Cole. Other performers include Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, New Orleans' Allen Toussaint, the Gipsy Kings, and bluesman Taj Mahal, as well as Norway's Tord Gustavsen Trio, Brazil's guitarist Yamandu Costa, France's Sylvain Luc, Italy's trumpeter Paolo Fresu, and Cuban pianist Omar Sosa.
http://www.montrealjazzfest.com


Al Maktoum International Airport Opens
June 27
Dubai, UAE

At ten times the size of Dubai's existing airport, Al Maktoum International airport is set to be the world's largest passenger and cargo hub. With six runways, the airport will initially open to cargo traffic and passenger operations will be phased in gradually.
http://www.dwc.ae

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