More than 150 people over the Residencia de San Basilio, in Murcia, and Bishop Azagra, in the hamlet of El Palmar Murcia, enjoyed today's International Folklore Festival in the Mediterranean, declared of regional tourist interest as components Acodanza Cultural Association of Peru and Cultural Group sa Colla winery Eivissa traveled to both centers for action.
The CEO of Seniors, Enrique Perez, praised the residents of both centers to participate in these events framed within the programming of the Festival of Murcia in September 2012.
"It's a sign of integration and a step for people who are in a nursing home may also live local festivals," he added.
Perez, who accompanied the greatest in this act, said "this meeting has served playful to give a little color to the daily routine of the center", and stressed the cultural character of the International Folklore Festival, which is one of the " live longer "of the city of Murcia and Spain.
The International Folklore Festival, which began on September 3, concludes today and have been around more than a dozen groups that have come from places like Egypt, Russia, Uzbekistan and Portugal, among others.
Source: CARM