The Almachar Town Hall, in collaboration with the Antonio Montes Cultural Association, will inaugurate the traveling exhibition Spanish Traditions of the Axarquia on Friday, March 21. The event will take place at the Sala Axarquía in the Center for Art and Development (CAD) from Almachar and will begin at 6:00 p.m.
The opening ceremony will feature poetry readings by renowned international writers, including Elvira Tejera (Mexico), Julieta Deossa (Colombia-Spain), and Magaly Quirós (Costa Rica). Attendees will also enjoy a special performance by the dance group Maravillosa Colombia Internacional.
Mayor Antonio Yuste and Deputy Mayor and Culture Councillor Rocío Reyes will be present at the event. Both have highlighted the exhibition’s significance in preserving and showcasing the cultural heritage of the Axarquia region.
The exhibition will remain open to the public until March 28, with visiting hours from Monday to Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Organizers encourage both residents and visitors to take part in this celebration of local traditions. A small reception with refreshments will follow the inaugural event.
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