San Javier hosts a unique exhibition yesterday in which you can see the work done by large murcianos to announce the Burial of the Sardine artists.
The exhibition, with works by Ramon Gaya, Jose Maria Parraga, Ballester, Avellaneda, Muñoz Barberán, Pedro Cano and Nicholas of Maya, among others, exhibited for the first time outside Murcia, in the hall of the City of San Javier where you can contemplate until 2 April.
The works, which have just gone on the occasion of the Museum of the Association Sardinera for exhibition at the Casino de Murcia before his show in San Javier, as recalled by the president of the Sardine Association, Gregorio Gonzalez, ranging from watercolor painted Ramón Gaya in 1988 to this year's poster signing the artist Juan Antonio Fernández Labaña, collected under the title "Fire and Fiesta"
Most of them are oil paintings that represent the different artistic interpretations of the Burial of the Sardine explained the mayor of Culture of San Javier, David Martinez who presented "a single sample that can also appreciate the evolution and variety of painting techniques with which the authors connect immaterial party with artistic materiality. "
The mayor of San Javier, José Miguel Luengo emphasized the importance of the exhibition "which is but a sample of what we want to do in San Javier with the culture and the performing arts."
Luengo also noted "twinning" that San Javier makes this festival, with 160 years of history, through the role that the carnival troupes Santiago de la Ribera will both welcome and Murcia parade.
The opening ceremony was also attended by the Councillor for Tourism and Culture of the City of San Javier, Jesus Pacheco stressed the "fantastic" work of San Javier hosting this party "that goes far beyond the city of Murcia and that is so important It has to Murcia. "
The beginning of the sardine festival in San Javier also attended good part of the municipal corporation and members of the Sardine Association, the author of the poster Burial this year, Juan Antonio Fernandez Labaña and one of the authors of the exhibits as Nicholas of Maya, as well as numerous public.
Sardina hosting program
The mayor of Celebration, Pedro Lopez confirmed that San Javier has already caught the spirit of the party and by the Sardina who presided over the ceremony after touring the center of San Javier guarded by two sardineros typical and followed by a brass band, released the program prepared by the City Council for the reception to be held on Easter Sunday, April 27.
Lopez explained that the carnival of Santiago de la Ribera be mixed with sardine and after the parade of troupes will depart at 12: 00h.
the Paseo Colon from the old hospital Los Arcos, Sardina receive that reach the ferry landing about 12.30pm.
Next to the statue of the pilgrim the festive meeting will end with a sardine and beer Estrella Levante for all on the esplanade Barnuevo occur.
La Sardina arrive in the afternoon at the Plaza of Spain parading from the rotunda of the local police, by the Spanish Aviation Avenue.
The mayor of San Javier and the president of the Association of protocol to receive Sardine Sardina in the square where the party will continue Sardineros and public tasting of typical Cierva pie.
La Sardina be kept in San Javier for delivery "in a theatrical act" on March 31 in Murcia.
San Javier flag waving on the parade also participate Burial where the Band of San Javier and several comparsas of the Carnival of Santiago de la Ribera to stop the burning.
The president of the Association Sardinera, Gregorio Gonzalez thanked the reception that San Javier is giving the Sardina and promised correspondence by Sardineros both acts of March 27 in San Javier and Burial in Murcia with a major presence in the municipality .
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier