The Councilor for Employment, Tourism and Culture, Jesús Pacheco, accompanied by the pedestrian mayor of Torreagüera, Fulgencio Perona, presented this morning the XXXIV cultural days and folklore festival of the Cultural Society Peña el Ciazo to be held in the hamlet between On 7 and 10 September.
Groups from Italy, Mexico and Russia will act during these days accompanying other groups of different districts Murcian.
In addition, children will have a special role with their own festival of folklore.
La Peña Huertana el Ciazo was born in 1980, sponsored by a group of enthusiasts of the Huerta customs and the following year, when the group joins the Federation of Peñas Huertanas, begins to work on the formation of a folk group, Rondalla and choir, always with the concept to rescue, to preserve and to divulge the customs and traditions Murcia.
The complete program is as follows:
Thursday 7th of September.
In the premises of the Peña.
At 9:30 p.m.
Day of the partner
Christening of new members
Choosing the orchard of the year
Choice of honorary partner
Award of diplomas to new musicians and dancers
Acting of the group rumbero 'To our air'
Friday, September 8th.
In the party place.
At 9:30 p.m.
Children's Festival of Folklore: The group of choirs and dances Christ of Mercy, Peña el Caliche de Los Garres, Folk group Virgen del Carmen de la Peña el Azahar de Beniaján, Folkloric group of the peña la Bardiza San José de la Vega, Folk group Antonete Gálvez de la Peña the Ciazo of Torreagüera.
During the act will proceed to the election of the godmothers of the Rock
Saturday 9. In the party hall.
At 9:30 p.m.
International Folklore Festival.
Participating the Mar Menor folk group of San Javier Murcia, Sennuri of Sardinia, Folkloric Ballet Cema Valenka of Russia, Ballet Folkloric Fusion of Mexico and folk group Antonete Gálvez de la Peña el Ciazo de Torreagüera
Sunday 10. At 9:30 p.m.
Closing of the international festival and opening parties of Torreagüera with the group Los Parrandboleros de Murcia
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia