Successful premiere of the first weekend of the Berenguela Festival of Bolaños
The first edition of the Berenguela Festival, the only street arts festival in the province and the region, premiered successfully during its first weekend in Bolaños de Calatrava, attracting more than 1,500 visitors between the resident and visiting public. from other locations. The ribbon cutting ceremony by the town's mayor, Miguel Ángel Valverde, accompanied by members of the Municipal Corporation, kicked off an event that will be resumed this week, from Friday, June 24 to Sunday, June 26.
The waits before the start of the free shows organized in these three days showed the good response of the public to a festival that, in the words of the mayor, “hopes to soon become a benchmark at the provincial and regional level” and that is committed to “the Phone Number Database culture with 'B' for 'Berenguela' and 'Bolaños', since groups from different areas will participate but always within the culture or our locality." For this reason, we must also highlight the associative role of the local associations that make up the poster, which have a determining role in this festival by offering innovative shows that are little known to visitors and residents.
During the first weekend, the public was able to enjoy story-telling in the form of theatre, dramatized visits to Doña Berenguela Castle, percussion workshops, a concert of the Cántigas de Alfonso of people who chanted and danced to versions of indie and pop songs.The festival, which began to take shape a few years ago, was boosted, according to the Councilor for Culture and Tourism, Felipe López, “by the need, increased by the pandemic, to take all the shows to the streets and thus avoid closed spaces .
Thus, this event came to light that throughout its 6 days, divided into two weekends, will feature performances that can be followed over time without any overlapping and that will touch on genres of arts as varied as the circus. in its different variants (flamenco, itinerant, clow , music or theater, among others.
The areas for which the mayor is responsible have joined forces to make it not only a cultural reference, but also a showcase around which shows will take place, such as the Plaza del Altozano, Municipal Park Auditorium, Parque Juan Carlos I or the Plaza de España, which “make up a compendium of spaces, which are not usually scenic, so that the framework and background of all the activities are our most representative and emblematic places,” said López.
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Another of the festival's objectives is framed around these outdoor scenic spaces that show the public the great heritage that the municipality has, with the Doña Berenguela castle as the most characteristic symbol. As the first mayor pointed out, "this event also serves as an argument so that other economic sectors, such as commerce and hospitality, that need people on the streets, can benefit from it.
Thus, the festival was already consolidated as one more activity within the cultural programming of the Bolaños City Council which, according to the mayor, “is one of the most important that can be seen in the province with activities throughout the year and that we have now “I took advantage of this dynamic to also take it to the streets.
The Agrarian Association-Young Farmers (ASAJA) of Ciudad Real positively values the aid of euros per hectare for dryland vineyards announced by the Government of Castilla-La Mancha. The agricultural organization celebrates that its demand has finally been heard and the regional Administration is going to protect the quality of the wines offered by the traditional vineyard vines in glass. According to the Castilian-La Mancha executive, it will be done through agri-environmental aid, starting in 2023, with which 100 euros per hectare will reach the winegrowers of these crops; Thus, the loss of profitability they are facing will be compensated in some way.
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