Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 7:00:39 GMT
The Torralba de City Council, through the Department of Celebrations, has organized an intense program for Carnival. Monologues, vermouth dance, troupe parade, murgas and chirigotas contest, and balcony contest are just some of the activities that will run from February 26 to March 6, including proposals for all groups.
This was explained by the Councilor for Celebrations, Luis Blanco, who highlighted that "this year, we want to experience the carnival in a special way, enjoying it on the street to recover the essence of the traditional carnival and, at the same time, continue to be cautious against to Industry Email List Covid.In this sense, Blanco has indicated that all scheduled events will be held outdoors, except for the opening of the carnival and the murgas contest, although "in both cases, all security measures will be maintained and crowds will be avoided, because we cannot forget that we are still in a pandemic. For this reason, this year it has been decided not to organize dances with orchestras "since it may be the activity that entails the most risk."
Among the activities, the councilor has highlighted the monologue show that will take place on Saturday, February 26 to open the Carnival in a very fun way and that will feature two renowned stand-up comedians. Likewise, the balcony contest that was introduced last year is maintained and that “was a great success, providing more carnival identity to our town.”
Blanco has thanked all the clubs, groups and companies that collaborate "to make the Torralba de Calatrava Carnival special, different and tremendously participatory, and to preserve the essence of one of the most traditional carnivals in the area." Likewise, he congratulated this year's carnival attendee, Francisco García Villaraco, "a man closely linked to the Torralbeño Carnival, very participatory, with great self-confidence and one of the regulars at these festivities."
He has also encouraged the troupes from other towns to participate in the parade of troupes and floats of Torralba de Calatrava "since there will be very interesting prizes" and has asked "responsibility and prudence from all Torralba residents to enjoy these festivities without putting them at risk." no one's health."
The Torralba Carnival will begin this Saturday, February 26, at nine in the evening at the House of Culture, with the presentation of the Prize to the winner of the XXIII Carnival Poster Contest, which this year went to Antonia Valero for ' The new rebirth'. A second prize will also be awarded to for his poster 'Tribute in life' and Francisco García-Villaraco will be named ''. After that, the stand-up comedians Tomás García and Paco Calavera will offer the show 'Con un pair de monologues'. The ticket price for this event is 8 euros.
The activities will continue on Sunday, February 27, at one in the afternoon, in the Plaza de la Villa, with the vermouth dance, which will be entertained by the Trio Star and prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. This same day, starting at five in the afternoon, the Parade of Floats and Troupes will begin along the usual will be the day dedicated to the Street Mask. Starting at half past five, tribute to traditional masks will be paid in the Plaza de la Villa with the collaboration of local .On Tuesday, March 1, the Children's Carnival will take place.
From eleven thirty in the morning until two in the afternoon and from four until seven in the afternoon, the Plaza de la Villa will host inflatables and face painting, among other will be the day of the Burial of the Sardine. The funeral procession will start from the Plaza de la Villa at half past five in the afternoon and will travel through the adjacent streets to be burned later on the esplanade of Christ.On Friday, March 5, at nine at night, the House of Culture will host the Murgas and Chirigotas Contest, with the best songs to summarize the highlights of this year. The entrance price is about 3 euros.
This was explained by the Councilor for Celebrations, Luis Blanco, who highlighted that "this year, we want to experience the carnival in a special way, enjoying it on the street to recover the essence of the traditional carnival and, at the same time, continue to be cautious against to Industry Email List Covid.In this sense, Blanco has indicated that all scheduled events will be held outdoors, except for the opening of the carnival and the murgas contest, although "in both cases, all security measures will be maintained and crowds will be avoided, because we cannot forget that we are still in a pandemic. For this reason, this year it has been decided not to organize dances with orchestras "since it may be the activity that entails the most risk."
Among the activities, the councilor has highlighted the monologue show that will take place on Saturday, February 26 to open the Carnival in a very fun way and that will feature two renowned stand-up comedians. Likewise, the balcony contest that was introduced last year is maintained and that “was a great success, providing more carnival identity to our town.”
Blanco has thanked all the clubs, groups and companies that collaborate "to make the Torralba de Calatrava Carnival special, different and tremendously participatory, and to preserve the essence of one of the most traditional carnivals in the area." Likewise, he congratulated this year's carnival attendee, Francisco García Villaraco, "a man closely linked to the Torralbeño Carnival, very participatory, with great self-confidence and one of the regulars at these festivities."
He has also encouraged the troupes from other towns to participate in the parade of troupes and floats of Torralba de Calatrava "since there will be very interesting prizes" and has asked "responsibility and prudence from all Torralba residents to enjoy these festivities without putting them at risk." no one's health."
The Torralba Carnival will begin this Saturday, February 26, at nine in the evening at the House of Culture, with the presentation of the Prize to the winner of the XXIII Carnival Poster Contest, which this year went to Antonia Valero for ' The new rebirth'. A second prize will also be awarded to for his poster 'Tribute in life' and Francisco García-Villaraco will be named ''. After that, the stand-up comedians Tomás García and Paco Calavera will offer the show 'Con un pair de monologues'. The ticket price for this event is 8 euros.
The activities will continue on Sunday, February 27, at one in the afternoon, in the Plaza de la Villa, with the vermouth dance, which will be entertained by the Trio Star and prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. This same day, starting at five in the afternoon, the Parade of Floats and Troupes will begin along the usual will be the day dedicated to the Street Mask. Starting at half past five, tribute to traditional masks will be paid in the Plaza de la Villa with the collaboration of local .On Tuesday, March 1, the Children's Carnival will take place.
From eleven thirty in the morning until two in the afternoon and from four until seven in the afternoon, the Plaza de la Villa will host inflatables and face painting, among other will be the day of the Burial of the Sardine. The funeral procession will start from the Plaza de la Villa at half past five in the afternoon and will travel through the adjacent streets to be burned later on the esplanade of Christ.On Friday, March 5, at nine at night, the House of Culture will host the Murgas and Chirigotas Contest, with the best songs to summarize the highlights of this year. The entrance price is about 3 euros.