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The Títiri Tías Festival filled El Pavón Square "with a good family atmosphere"

The attending public enjoyed circus, concerts and workshops during the weekend.

The Títiri Tías Festival filled El Pavón Square with "a good family atmosphere"

Tías experienced an "intense" program of animation, entertainment and concerts for the whole family this weekend with the second edition of the Títiri Tías International Performing Arts Festival, which achieved between Friday and Sunday "a good response from the public who saw the Plaza El Pavón full of good family atmosphere", according to the City Council. 

Last Friday afternoon, the world of circus flooded the Plaza de El Pavón. At 7:30 p.m., the circus show 'A Stroke of Luck' arrived with the performance of the Intrepidos Company, which traveled from Argentina for its performance in the Lanzarote municipality. The Yeyo Guerrero Company, from Cádiz, presented the show 'Fy Cef May' in parallel at the Municipal Theater and Friday night concluded with the concert by Sally and The Shackers, originally from Gran Canaria.

On Saturday, the Plaza de El Pavón hosted the storytelling for the whole family 'Around the World in 5 Stories' by the theater company Cavea Teatro Cómico. From Madrid came that same Saturday the show 'Ricky and the tennis teacher', by the company La Mano Jueves, which brought laughter and joy to children and adults with a dynamic theatrical and circus performance. 

The Plaza de El Pavón also hosted 'Tip, Tap, Pum,' where the gestural language of the Argentine company Rolando Rondinelli contributed to the fun and familiar atmosphere that prevailed in Tías over the weekend. The concert by Drunken Cowboys, by the Western Etílico group from Zaragoza, put the "more rogue atmosphere" in the evening hours within this festival of performing arts and music, while on Sunday afternoon you could enjoy the staging of 'The Journey of Don Garabato', with music and poetry by Anibal from Gran Canaria. The closing was put on by the show 'La Gran Variette', with artists "from here and there".

 

"Successful" assessment for the City Council


The City Council had the technical organization and collaboration of the Guayota Association, which is based in this municipality, to promote this second the second edition of the Titiri Tías Performing Arts Festival', "whose successful assessment proves that in Lanzarote the public is eager to see different cultural proposals aimed at the whole family", according to the Deputy Mayor and Councilor for Tourism and Culture, Amado Jesús Vicaíno. The event also had the support of the Government of the Canary Islands through Canarias Cultura en RED. 

This year, this festival that includes circus activities, dance, juggling shows, music, interpretation and lots of fun, was made to coincide with the closing of the San Antonio festivities. 

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