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  • Talking Art

    Talking Art

    The artists who came to be known as Fauvists (“Wild Beasts”) emphasised colour as a structural and expressive methods into art in the early twentieth century. Their impact was such that the world of art shifted on its axis: all subsequent movements were influenced, and the “look” of the man made environment changed irrevocably. From…

  • History Talks – A journey through the fascinating history of the “Royal Town” of Xàbia / Jávea.

    History Talks – A journey through the fascinating history of the “Royal Town” of Xàbia / Jávea.

    Angela Chantry will present a fascinating look at the history of the town we live in and the events which have shaped the modern day town. Jávea has a long and diverse history that dates back to prehistoric times. The first settlers were the Iberians, who left behind some archaeological remains such as the Montgó…

  • Line Dancing Group

    More details to follow – in the interim, contact Mike Frost, Groups Coordinator on groups.coordinator@u3ajavea.com

  • Singalong

    The Summer holidays are over and the Singalong Group are keen to start singing again. The next Singalong meeting will be held on Sunday 20th October between 3.30pm and 6pm at the NCJ Clubhouse on Carretera Portixol in Jávea (behind the Bombay Restaurant and next to Jávea Diving). If you would like to come along, please send…

  • Dining Out Group

    This meeting will take place at Restaurante Abordo, Club Nautico de Jávea.

  • SC&C Christmas Party at the Parador

    SC&C Christmas Party at the Parador

    All members are invited to the annual Spanish Culture & Cuisine Christmas Party on Friday 13th December at the Parador de Jávea. It’s that special time of the year to sing along to some of your favourite carols, enjoy a 3-course dinner with water, wine and coffee included, be entertained by the wonderful Tuna de Xàbia,…

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