The town will host 18 to December 22 is an example of popular culture, educational workshops and exhibitions and José María Falgas CEHIFORM
Seven groups of traditional music from the Region of Murcia and Alicante attend the First Meeting of City crews and Santomera Auroros to be held on Sunday 20 December at Santomera.
The initiative, organized by the Cultural Association Friends of Music and Traditions of Santomera in collaboration with the City Council of this municipality and the Autonomous Community of Murcia, from Friday 18 include a sample of popular culture, educational workshops and two exhibitions: one of the painter José María Falgas and other old photographs donated by the Photographic Historical Center of the Region of Murcia (CEHIFORM).
Santomera Mayor Jose Maria Artes, this morning scheduling a meeting, as highlighted, will turn this town on the site come together history and common cultural heritage of Murcia and Alicante.
During a press conference at the Cultural Center Casa Grande, Sanchez was accompanied by the President of the Organising Alberto Gonzalez, the councilman of Culture of Santomera, Maribel Civic, and the pastor, Francis of Assisi.
Alberto Gonzalez explained that the First Meeting of crews and Auroros stems from the concern of a group of neighbors to restore and release forms of popular culture in the valley of Segura and other areas of the southeastern Spanish, such as music or linked to religious celebrations agricultural work.
"The music of the bands and the Aurora is part of a wealth of ever running the risk of losing if we do not give new life and pass on to young people," said Gonzalez.
And he remembered "the many historical, cultural and emotional between Murcia and Alicante."
Lorca and the Vega Baja
To update these meeting points, on the eve of Christmas the streets of Santomera welcome on Sunday December 20 crews Patiño Murcia, Sangonera la Verde, Aguadero (Lorca) and Santomera, as well as Alicante Daya Nueva, Farmhouse Rocamora and San Isidro.
The day starts at 9.30 pm in the parish church to pray the Holy Rosary of the Aurora, and a mass of JOY and Aguilar sang.
It will remind the troubadours and the dawn of Santomera dead.
Throughout the morning, crews will encourage the center of town and, at noon, will begin a large concentration of migueros in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
About eighty people make, in pairs, crumbs for all participants in the meeting.
The tasting crumbs and a glass of wine will be at one and a half.
In the afternoon, at five, the Municipal Auditorium will host an exhibition of gangs and groups of auroras.
Also raffle a potter's crib santomerano Juan Manuel Griñán.
With the idea that the weekend prior to Christmas Eve Santomera become a big stage of popular culture, activities begin on Friday 18.
There will be pottery and craft workshops for schoolchildren and eight-thirty pm, Casa Grande will host the opening of an exhibition of objects of baked mud, spartans, bobbin lace, embroidery and other traditional elements.
Until Tuesday 22, visitors can watch huertanos costumes, nativity scenes, and a sample of the painter José María Falgas and old photographs of Jose Rodrigo on the customs of the garden and the field courtesy of the Photographic Historical Center of the Region of Murcia (Cehiform) and the former gang Santomera.
There will be a special place with personal items and publications of Uncle David Castejon, known as the "Patriarch of Trovo" Santomera by demonstrating mastery in the art of improvised verse.
All those interested in participating can contact the Cultural Association of Friends of Music and Traditions of Santomera on mobile 968 627 86 00 40 56 03 and 20 as well as in the email electrónicomusicaytradiciones@gmail.com
Source: Agencias