Traditional dances, castanets, mandolins, guitars, castanets, filled with flowers and colorful petticoats of the fifteenth anniversary celebration of Folklore Village Competition organized by the Peña Blanca Huertana The Capaza.
The festival was attended by two choirs and dance groups, that of Our Lady the Virgin of Sorrows, Blanca, and the Museo de la Huerta, Sewer
For fifteen years, the Victoria Theatre in White is filled with folk traditions.
Yesterday was the fifteenth edition of the competition of folklore Villa de la Peña Blanca organized Huertana The Capaza in collaboration with the Department of Culture.
Fifteen years in which the theater was filled blanqueño flowers zaragüeles and petticoats to spend an evening at the town's folk traditions blanqueña, which has always welcomed other people who have shown their roots thanks to traditional folklore.
The event had the participation of choirs and dance groups Our Lady the Virgin of Sorrows, de la Peña Huertana The Capaza, and the Museum of the Huerta, Sewer.
Both groups offered a repertoire of fandangos, jacks, joys, Mancha and all its components Malaga, young and old, performed so laborious.
The Capaza took advantage of this event to introduce the new queens who will represent this Huertana Peña Blanca in all his official acts during 2013.
Laura Ramos was invested, with the band and wreath huertana as Capaza Queen Amalia beside her Morcillo, child queen and queen Maria Luisa Molina as Mayor.
The award for 'Huertana the Year' was awarded to Pilar Lucas for "his contribution to this rock, making it possible for this event has been held over the years, and consolidate as folk traditions meet in the Region of Murcia" said Mary Luisa Martinez, Secretary of the Capaza.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Blanca