The young people from Teguise and Lanzarote who make up the artistic cast of the children's Christmas musical are outlining the final details of the staging of "The Incredible World of Music", the title of Sergio Niz's new proposal that "once again has the support of the Teguise City Council to surprise the little ones" on January 4 and 5 at the Municipal Tent of the Villa, "which sold out in a few hours," they point out from the Consistory.
More than 50 young people, including singers, dancers and performers, will tell the story of Clara, "a curious and dreamy young woman who, without even realizing it, embarks on a journey through Mickey Mouse's magical music box, touring all the worlds of the Disney factory through musical scrolls," they explain from the City Council.
The second session of "The Incredible World of Music" (which premieres this Wednesday, January 4, at 4:30 p.m.) will be on Thursday, January 5, at 5:30 p.m., as a prelude to the visit of the Three Kings of the East to Teguise. The parade retinue, organized by the Teguise City Council, will be made up of 3 camels and 3 floats pulled by motor vehicles, accompanied by musical groups, which will depart at 7:00 p.m. from Inés Peraza Street to Herrera y Rojas Street, corner of La Sangre Street, and then continue on foot to León y Castillo Square.
Route description
The starting point will be on Inés Peraza Street and will run along Puerto y Villa de Garachico Street, Clavijo y Fajardo Square, Maciot de Bethencourt Square, Santo Domingo Street, José Betancort Street, Herrera y Rojas Street and the intersection with La Sangre Street. From this point, the Three Kings' route will continue on foot along Herrera y Rojas Street, intersection with La Sangre Street, San Miguel Street, León y Castillo Square. The return of the camels and floats will be along Herrera y Rojas Street, intersection with La Sangre Street, Herrera y Roja Street, Espíritu Santo Street, Garajonay Street, Inés Peraza Street.
Due to the geometric constraints of the different roads, the motor vehicles that make up the retinue will finish the route at the intersection of Herrera y Rojas Street and La Sangre Street, returning to the Mobile Park and regrouping point along Herrera y Rojas Street, Espíritu Santo Street and Garajonay Street.
The mayor will hand over the keys of Teguise to Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar this Thursday at 9 a.m. in the Villa and, afterwards, they will tour the towns of the municipality during the morning until they reach the grand final parade, passing through La Graciosa at 11 a.m.
In this edition, it has been decided that the point where the parade ends and, therefore, where the traditional delivery of gifts and letters by the children will take place, is in the Plaza de la Constitución (Plaza de Los Leones).