Saturday, March 26, 2011

Argentina .- El Festival 'Festisol 2011' provides Almendralejo fundraising for social care in Argentina

ALMENDRALEJO (Badajoz), 25 Mar. Bética Proclade NGO has organized the Festival Almendralejo Solidario 'Festisol 2011' to be held this Saturday in Almendralejo (Badajoz) and which plans to raise funds to be allocated to children's small rooms Humahuaca (Argentina .) These small rooms are a children's social care are located in the Andes, almost on the border with Bolivia, and in which "feeds and educates poor children with severe economic and food deficit," according to the organization event in a press release The festival will begin on Saturday at 19.30 am in the Coronado Theatre Almendralejo Carolina, and with the participation of Emilio 'El Mago', the pair of dancers formed by Luis Alberto Montero and Sara Garcia, champions Europe in various forms, and the bands 'The Train', 'Cosita Good', which premieres new original songs, and 'Soul Rocieras' that song again after more than ten years without taking the stage.

In addition, Festisol 2011 also wishes to pay homage to one of its creators, Toni Mari González Macho, who was a promoter and presenter of the festival since its inception, and president of 'Literary Window. " To remember, several friends and window components Literary recite the best poems of Toni Mari Gonzalez, whose legacy is reflected in his poems' The Angel's Delusion.

" Participate Rosa Zamora, Teresa Jodar, Mari Boat, Jorge Preciado and José Ángel Calero. 'Festisol' is an activity promoted by the delegation of Proclade Betica Almendralejo, the NGOs of the Claretian Missionaries, with the support of the City of Almendralejo Almendralejo Claroscuro Sound Digital-Glow.

Tickets for this festival are on sale at the price of 4 euros in Juan Diaz, Colors of Venice, Batihoja, Travel & Pharmaceuticals Vegaltours Palacios María del Socorro, but also will buy the day of the event at the box office . The money collected will go to support the children of Humahuaca parlors, whose drivers were the Claretian Missionaries.

It has also opened a zero row Cajalmendralejo for people who want to help financially with this project and solidarity can not attend.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like fun! There are some other exciting events happening in Argentina in June and July, too. Check out our round-up of the best: http://www.therealargentina.com/argentinian-wine-blog/events-in-argentina-june-and-july-2011/

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