The Department of Culture of the Arrecife City Council has rescheduled the traditional Noche de Finaos, after the mourning decreed due to the devastating passage of the Dana through the Autonomous Community of Valencia.
The event, which was initially scheduled for this Friday, November 1, will be held next Sunday, November 3, offering two shows at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
The public will be able to experience a theatrical and musical tour through the streets near the church of San Ginés, where the figure of Death will guide an immersive and emotional journey into the past, evoking legends and wandering souls that are part of the history of the Canary Islands.
With each session of approximately one hour in duration, attendees will immerse themselves in a world of island traditions, where a cast of professional actors, actresses and musicians will bring this unique cultural experience to life.
Abigail González highlights that this tradition has changed over time and has been lost in many corners of the archipelago. Thus, the mayor points out that "our objective is to rescue this cultural legacy, since it is essential to continue promoting everything that distinguishes us and makes us unique."
The theatrical route will begin on Liebre Street, passing through Brasil and San Juan streets, the 'Rincón del Aguaresío', and will surround the church of San Ginés, transforming the streets of Arrecife into a stage full of history, legends and mystery.
Among the artists who will bring this special night to life are:
Joche Rubio: actor, director and producer with more than 20 years of experience in theater and film.
Luis Padilla: actor and director with more than 30 years of experience in theatrical productions, film and television.
Rita Negrín: actress, teacher and creator of family shows.
Atteneri Caro: singer, composer and actress of national and international projection.
Antonio de la Cruz: director, producer and actor in multiple theatrical and cinematographic projects.
Germán Barrios: actor, director and producer committed to social theater in schools.
This event is free and open to all audiences, although capacity is limited to guarantee the quality of the experience, so interested people are advised to arrive in advance.








