Marina Port de Mallorca celebrates the beginning of the high season with a “full-house” BBQ

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Marina Port de Mallorca celebrates the beginning of the high season with a “full-house” BBQ

Thierry Petit, double bassist of the National Orchestra of Montpellier has attended the Marina Port de Mallorca barbecue held recently to celebrate the start of the high season.

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7 May 2012

A full-house barbecue has taken place at the Marina Port de Mallorca, hosting captains, crew and harbour employees. Among the guests was Thierry Petit, double bassist of the National Orchestra of Montpellier. Currently mooring at Marina Port de Mallorca, the musician has has taken to the waves in his culture-unifying project “La Contrebasse Voyageuse en Méditerranée” (The Travelling Double Bass in the Mediterranean)

Marina Port de Mallorca Barbecue

Marina Port de Mallorca Barbecue

Palma de Mallorca’s most central harbour, Marina Port de Mallorca, celebrated the advent of spring and the start of the high season by treating its customers and friends to a barbecue at which all the harbour’s employees lent a hand by baking cakes, making mojito cocktails and helping to barbecue the meat. The result was a resounding success, drawing lots of guests, as crew and captains remarked at the end of the evening. Marina Port de Mallorca’s aim in holding this event was to start off the new sailing season by including all the harbour’s customers and putting into practice its philosophy of providing captains and crew with an enthusiastic, customer-focussed service.

Thierry Petit

Thierry Petit

Among the guests was double bassist Thierry Petit of the National Orchestra of Montpellier. The musician, who has taken to the waves with the project La Contrebasse Voyageuse en Méditerranée (The Travelling Double Bass in the Mediterranean), is currently moored at Marina Port de Mallorca. At each port of call, music will be composed, played by an orchestra and recorded, to create a musical “patchwork”. The Balearic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Salvador Brotons, is participating in the cross-border project, while the second leg of the voyage is being planned with composers and orchestras in Greece, Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia.

Marina Port de Mallorca treats its customers as if they were part of one big family, and so strong was the family spirit at the barbecue that the event may well be repeated.

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