16-05-2019, 10:34 AM
The City of La Oliva commemorates the Canary Islands Day with the celebration, once again, of the Popular Canary Dance, which will take place in the Plaza Patricio Calero in Corralejo next Saturday, May 25th 2019.
The Department of Culture has scheduled for this day the special performance of La Trova, musical group with more than fifteen years on the stage, and recognizable by its particular interpretation of versions based on folklore, but incorporating a variety of styles.
Accompanying La Trova on the stage are four local groups of the first level, such as the Grupo Popular Aires de Mascona, the Third Age Folkloric Group Fuerteventura Norte and the El Callao and El Tostón parties.
The City Council of La Oliva invites all residents of the municipality to enjoy the Canarian festival in the north of Fuerteventura, combining folklore, feeling and tradition, and without forgetting the typical music and gastronomy.
The group directed by Misael Jordán, which currently has more than thirty components, emerged from the District Tuna of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Although it still maintains most of its initial components (the group was created in 2003), in these more than fifteen years of experience it has incorporated musicians from other folkloric groups, choirs and rock and jazz groups.
Courtesy of www.laoliva.es
The Department of Culture has scheduled for this day the special performance of La Trova, musical group with more than fifteen years on the stage, and recognizable by its particular interpretation of versions based on folklore, but incorporating a variety of styles.
Accompanying La Trova on the stage are four local groups of the first level, such as the Grupo Popular Aires de Mascona, the Third Age Folkloric Group Fuerteventura Norte and the El Callao and El Tostón parties.
The City Council of La Oliva invites all residents of the municipality to enjoy the Canarian festival in the north of Fuerteventura, combining folklore, feeling and tradition, and without forgetting the typical music and gastronomy.
The group directed by Misael Jordán, which currently has more than thirty components, emerged from the District Tuna of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Although it still maintains most of its initial components (the group was created in 2003), in these more than fifteen years of experience it has incorporated musicians from other folkloric groups, choirs and rock and jazz groups.
Courtesy of www.laoliva.es
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