• More than 18,000 people attended the four performances of music and dance
The dancer and choreographer Rafael Amargo, was commissioned to close last night Belluga VI Festival with his show "Time Out", which could see the pure essence of flamenco.
After her performance, the choreographer, who was grateful for the public and the organizers of the festival, stressed that Belluga Cardinal Square is one of the best places in Spain to host this kind of music and dance events.
Belluga Festival, organized by the city of Murcia and CajaMurcia, last night closed its sixth year, a year consolidating its success and acceptance, as they have been more than 18,000 people have attended various music and dance performances.
The councilman of Culture, Fátima Barnuevo, wanted to thank the great citizens reception at the same time stressed that it will continue to ensure that each summer the Plaza del Cardenal Belluga receives the most important figures of music and dance, with the aim of the Belluga Festival is one of the most prominent symbols of the city of Murcia.
The appointments have taken place every Tuesday and Thursday in the first half of July and have concluded after 22 hours.
The festival began the sixth day 2 with the Symphonic Orchestra of the Region of Murcia, has already become one of the most prestigious orchestras in the country, under the baton of its music director, Jose Miguel Rodilla.
It was Tuesday, July 7, when the ballet came from the hand of the Russian Imperial Ballet, founded in 1994 by renowned dancer Maya Plisetskaya, who staged Scheherazade & Bolero.
On Thursday, 9, Symphony Orchestra del Teatro Castelar, directed by Octavio J.
Peidró and with the collaboration of soloist Yolanda Marín Valencia, played a large program with pop-rock hits of the 60, 70, 80 and 90 in the symphonic version of such outstanding performers as The Beatles, Mariah Carey, Mecano, Gloria Estefan , and J. Amaral
Maria Cano.
Finally,
Rafael Amargo
has been in charge of closing last night at the Festival with his new show, Time Out, the returning to its most flamenco essence.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia