The Archinech Easter Ranch of Tinajo celebrates its 41st anniversary, presenting its second album. The presentation ceremony took place on Thursday night in the Social Hall of Tinajo where its members were very supported by family, friends and lovers of these traditional manifestations.
This album is endorsed with the prologue by Manuel J. Lorenzo Perera, Doctor of History from the University of La Laguna and Canary Islands Prize 2022 for Popular Culture, to which is also added the important collaboration and mastery of its lyricists such as Fefo Nieves, Benito Cabrera, Emilio Fernández, Juan Antonio Pérez, Eusebio Cabrera, Nicolás Galiano and Felipe Bermúdez.
These compositions collect a legacy that endures over time as a witness so that future generations do not forget where we come from and where we want to go, valuing our signs of identity as a people.
On such a special night, the members of the Archinech Easter Ranch, with very powerful and tuned voices accompanied by guitars, lutes, tambourines, swords and castanets, offered the public some of the songs included in this second discographic work, being at all times very supported by the applause of the public who could also enjoy tasting the delicious sweet potato trout and the glass of anise typical of these festivities.
The mayor of Tinajo, Jesús Machín, and the Minister of Culture of the Cabildo of Lanzarote, Jesús Machín Tavío, were also present. The Archinech Easter Ranch of Tinajo has an appointment on December 21 at the church of San Roque to celebrate the traditional Ranchos Encounter.








