The weekend comes to Jumilla with a full program designed for all ages, from dance to the advance of Christmas Carols Festival Cruz de Piedra, or the Children's Theatre "El Duende sock" Jumilla enjoy a cultural proposal with outstanding titles on the stage of Vico.
On the one hand, on Friday, at 21.30, contemporary dance Janet Novas with "Who will save me today?" Will be the first stop on the agenda of the weekend in Vico.
Say 'Who will save me today?'
It is based on love ballerina with a robot story, is oversimplifying this complex work, though irregular and extravagant use of resources.
Janet Novás guarantees entertainment and in many moments, fun, through an amazing creation with a choreography in dance is a smaller resort, which humor and expressive movement described are added.
A flashing dance, with pauses, his body relaxed, as if at home, without stylistic devices, connecting the dancer with the public through a knowing look, an absent-present look that announces sudden mood swings.
'Who will save me today?
comes framed in Platea Program, a unique opportunity to enjoy the magic of Jumilla choreographer and dancer Janet Galician Novás.
Without leaving the Vico Theatre, Saturday, at 12.00, the Stone Cross College reverts back to the scene of Vico to represent their traditional Festival of Carols, Festival which this year celebrates its 12th edition.
On this occasion, the students of Stone Cross with the participation in the Festival of Santa Ana schools and Archbishop Lozano, besides the Residence Life ASPAJUNIDE Mas, who will also participate in the concert of carols.
Likewise, the young band Julian Santos, accompanied by the voices of students, to which the Group Scouts San Juan Bautista de Jumilla be added.
Finally, the programming of Vico Theatre this weekend closes with the children's musical story "El Duende sock" a bet Marina Bollaín, with which awaken the enthusiasm of young audience of Jumilla, Sunday at 18.00.
A little elf comes flying at Constipado Forest.
The trees you have that are very concerned that soon the Great Cold and they have nothing to shelter.
Al goblin occurs fetching socks to cover the branches and leaves of trees and leaves to travel the world to find them.
In his search will visit the Reverse Kingdom, the Black Country, Country Where never rains ... Free lifetime as My donkey, it rain, I have a doll and classics like The Reverse Kingdom accompany the Duende sock in his magical journey.
Supported by beautiful illustrations with the characters of the story, Marina Bollaín is singing and narrating the story accompanied on guitar, bass and percussion by Pablo Navarro.
Through the songs of Duende Sock children recognize the values ​​of friendship, solidarity, enhancing the fantasy and creativity through participation.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla