Gabriela Quintero and Rodrigo Sanchez of Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Gabriela Quintero and Rodrigo Sanchez of Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Gabriela Quintero and Rodrigo Sanchez of Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Gabriela Quintero and Rodrigo Sanchez of Rodrigo y Gabriela.

Rodrigo y Gabriela prepare to return to Europe


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The Mexican musical duo Rodrigo y Gabriela are about to begin their most ambitious tour yet, accompanied by an 18-piece Cuban orchestra. The couple, who started out busking on the streets of Dublin, have become a genuine word-of-mouth phenomenon.

A decade since they entered the scene, they have sold 1.2 million CDs, toured the world several times and appeared on the soundtracks of Pirates of the Caribbean and Puss in Boots. The US president Barack Obama has even personally invited them to perform at the White House.

Today, living in the city of Zihuatanejo on Mexico's Pacific Coast, they admit to being astonished by their success.

"We never had any idea we could achieve anything," says Gabriela Quintero, who speaks English with a lilting Irish accent. "We just wanted to play music and hoped people would enjoy it."

Quintero met Rodrigo Sanchez when both joined a heavy metal band in Mexico City. Love blossomed over guitar solos, yet the band failed.

"We put so much time into promoting our band," says Sanchez, "that when it all ended we were very disillusioned with the music industry. We then decided we would go to Europe and travel playing our guitars. No more bands, just making music for music's sake."

They chose Dublin as their initial base because they heard it welcomed musicians. One problem: they spoke no English.

"We were very naive when we started out," says Quintero. "We thought we would spend three weeks in Dublin then move on and spend three weeks in another European city. But we ran out of money in Dublin so we began busking and the locals loved our music. The Celtic Tiger was booming and we managed to get lots of work. Then Damian Rice [a successful Irish singer-songwriter] asked us to support him when he played in a Dublin theatre. And that's when we met Nial Muckian and he became our manager."

Muckian understood the duo's unique appeal and set up Rubyworks Records to handle their music. He began getting them booked across Ireland and the United Kingdom.

At every concert, the duo's masterful guitar playing and warm, witty personalities won fans. Soon, France and much of the continent fell for the duo. Japan and the US have also embraced them.

"It's unbelievable in some ways," says Sanchez. "But we keep our feet on the ground. We and Nial make all the decisions and we never compromise our music no matter how much money is being offered."

Rodrigo y Gabriela admit to being largely unknown at home in Mexico. Having made their name playing instrumental interpretations of heavy rock songs by Metallica, Slayer and Led Zeppelin, they certainly stand outside the Mexican mainstream of mariachi ballads and salsa dance music. Returning to live in Mexico has found Rodrigo y Gabriela embracing Latin music on their ambitious new album, Area 52, recorded in Havana with an 18-piece Cuban orchestra.

"All the musicians we played with on this album could be coming from another plane," says Sanchez. "Their technique and passion is almost beyond human understanding. We feel very lucky because for us this exercise has been like a master's degree for all we've learnt from them."

Adds Quintero: "Growing up in Mexico you hear a lot of Cuban music, so we were interested in working with Cuban musicians. It was a great experience. We are going to take the entire orchestra on tour with us. People are used to seeing just the two of us on stage. I don't know what they will think when they see 20 musicians on stage but I hope they like it!"

Area 52 finds them reinventing nine of their most popular original instrumentals with dynamic Cuban arrangements. For the first time, Rodrigo y Gabriela's music will be heard in Latin music dance clubs. So is Area 52 a conscious attempt to win over a Mexican audience?

"Not at all," answers Sanchez. "We wanted a challenge and recording with Cubans certainly provided us with that. While we love Mexican traditional music we have never aimed to make mariachi music. I'm sure our next album will see us return to our heavy rock roots."

The couple admit their most surreal experience so far was being invited to perform at the White House. Upon arrival they were whisked into the Oval Office and introduced to the president. Obama then introduced them to another guest: the Mexican president Felipe Calderón, who admitted he had never heard of the couple.

"He was embarrassed," says Quintero, "because Obama said to him, 'What do you mean you don't know Rodrigo y Gabriela? I have them on my iPod!' I felt sorry for him. In Mexico, people really do not know who we are."

Not to worry – by the looks of where their career is going, they will soon.

Rodrigo & Gabriela's European tour runs from February 19 to March 2. Visit www.rodgab.com for more information and check out A&L's review of their album next week in Tuesday's paper

Common OCD symptoms and how they manifest

Checking: the obsession or thoughts focus on some harm coming from things not being as they should, which usually centre around the theme of safety. For example, the obsession is “the building will burn down”, therefore the compulsion is checking that the oven is switched off.

Contamination: the obsession is focused on the presence of germs, dirt or harmful bacteria and how this will impact the person and/or their loved ones. For example, the obsession is “the floor is dirty; me and my family will get sick and die”, the compulsion is repetitive cleaning.

Orderliness: the obsession is a fear of sitting with uncomfortable feelings, or to prevent harm coming to oneself or others. Objectively there appears to be no logical link between the obsession and compulsion. For example,” I won’t feel right if the jars aren’t lined up” or “harm will come to my family if I don’t line up all the jars”, so the compulsion is therefore lining up the jars.

Intrusive thoughts: the intrusive thought is usually highly distressing and repetitive. Common examples may include thoughts of perpetrating violence towards others, harming others, or questions over one’s character or deeds, usually in conflict with the person’s true values. An example would be: “I think I might hurt my family”, which in turn leads to the compulsion of avoiding social gatherings.

Hoarding: the intrusive thought is the overvaluing of objects or possessions, while the compulsion is stashing or hoarding these items and refusing to let them go. For example, “this newspaper may come in useful one day”, therefore, the compulsion is hoarding newspapers instead of discarding them the next day.

Source: Dr Robert Chandler, clinical psychologist at Lighthouse Arabia

The rules on fostering in the UAE

A foster couple or family must:

  • be Muslim, Emirati and be residing in the UAE
  • not be younger than 25 years old
  • not have been convicted of offences or crimes involving moral turpitude
  • be free of infectious diseases or psychological and mental disorders
  • have the ability to support its members and the foster child financially
  • undertake to treat and raise the child in a proper manner and take care of his or her health and well-being
  • A single, divorced or widowed Muslim Emirati female, residing in the UAE may apply to foster a child if she is at least 30 years old and able to support the child financially
Iftar programme at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding

Established in 1998, the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding was created with a vision to teach residents about the traditions and customs of the UAE. Its motto is ‘open doors, open minds’. All year-round, visitors can sign up for a traditional Emirati breakfast, lunch or dinner meal, as well as a range of walking tours, including ones to sites such as the Jumeirah Mosque or Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood.

Every year during Ramadan, an iftar programme is rolled out. This allows guests to break their fast with the centre’s presenters, visit a nearby mosque and observe their guides while they pray. These events last for about two hours and are open to the public, or can be booked for a private event.

Until the end of Ramadan, the iftar events take place from 7pm until 9pm, from Saturday to Thursday. Advanced booking is required.

For more details, email openminds@cultures.ae or visit www.cultures.ae

 

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2012-2015

The company offers payments/bribes to win key contracts in the Middle East

May 2017

The UK SFO officially opens investigation into Petrofac’s use of agents, corruption, and potential bribery to secure contracts

September 2021

Petrofac pleads guilty to seven counts of failing to prevent bribery under the UK Bribery Act

October 2021

Court fines Petrofac £77 million for bribery. Former executive receives a two-year suspended sentence 

December 2024

Petrofac enters into comprehensive restructuring to strengthen the financial position of the group

May 2025

The High Court of England and Wales approves the company’s restructuring plan

July 2025

The Court of Appeal issues a judgment challenging parts of the restructuring plan

August 2025

Petrofac issues a business update to execute the restructuring and confirms it will appeal the Court of Appeal decision

October 2025

Petrofac loses a major TenneT offshore wind contract worth €13 billion. Holding company files for administration in the UK. Petrofac delisted from the London Stock Exchange

November 2025

180 Petrofac employees laid off in the UAE

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The Abu Dhabi Supreme Petroleum Council was established in 1988 and is the highest governing body in Abu Dhabi’s oil and gas industry. The council formulates, oversees and executes the emirate’s petroleum-related policies. It also approves the allocation of capital spending across state-owned Adnoc’s upstream, downstream and midstream operations and functions as the company’s board of directors. The SPC’s mandate is also required for auctioning oil and gas concessions in Abu Dhabi and for awarding blocks to international oil companies. The council is chaired by Sheikh Khalifa, the President and Ruler of Abu Dhabi while Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, is the vice chairman.

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Corporate Leadership: Carl Bistany (Lebanon)

Cultural Excellence: Hoor Al Qasimi (UAE)

Environmental Development and Sustainability: Bkerzay (Lebanon)

Environmental Development and Sustainability: Raya Ani (Iraq)

Humanitarian and Civic Services: Women’s Programs Association (Lebanon)

Humanitarian and Civic Services: Osamah Al Thini (Libya)

Excellence in Education: World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) (Qatar)

Outstanding Arab Woman: Balghis Badri (Sudan)

Scientific and Technological Achievement: Mohamed Slim Alouini (KSA)

Young Entrepreneur: Omar Itani (Lebanon)

Lifetime Achievement: Suad Al Amiry (Palestine)

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