Summary
- Today, November 22, marks the celebration of Santa Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
- The Cambiemos Orihuela group criticizes the local government’s lack of cultural programming for this event.
- Community celebrations, concerts, and workshops are suggested to enhance the weekend’s musical spirit in Orihuela.
- The local groups feel overlooked and advocate for a vibrant public display of music this weekend.
Santa Cecilia Day Sparks Criticism in Orihuela
Today, Friday, November 22, communities worldwide celebrate Santa Cecilia, the patron saint of music. Traditionally, this day is filled with music, gatherings, and various cultural activities. However, in Orihuela, this year’s celebration appears muted, according to the Cambiemos Orihuela political group, who have expressed their disappointment over the lack of organized events and acknowledgement from the local government.
Voices from Cambiemos Orihuela
Leticia Pertegal, the spokesperson for Cambiemos Orihuela, articulated the group’s sentiments by saying, “Once again, the Orihuela City Council turns its back on local musical societies, which, I remind you, are declared Intangible Cultural Heritage. This should be a weekend filled with activities celebrating music, complete with concerts, musical parades, and playful workshops for children to learn about the art of music firsthand. Instead, we will experience another typical weekend in our city, devoid of cultural or recreational activities and lacking the vibrancy our streets deserve. The incompetence of the current government team has left our city dull and lifeless.”
Proposed Cultural Activities
Cambiemos Orihuela believes that this weekend should have been a festive gathering of all musical bands from the city and its surrounding areas. They envision a series of parades through various plazas and parks, filling the neighborhoods with music and culture. They propose the following activities:
- Musical parades featuring performances from local bands.
- Collaborative concerts culminating in the Glorieta Gabriel Miró, where all groups could join together to perform.
- Engaging workshops for children to introduce them to the world of music.
The group emphasizes that such events would not only enrich the cultural fabric of Orihuela but also serve to highlight the hard work and dedication of the local musical societies.
The Importance of Cultural Celebration
As Santa Cecilia Day represents an important occasion for music lovers, many wonder why the local government has chosen to overlook these vital cultural expressions. The absence of planned activities is seen as a missed opportunity to foster community spirit and enrich the lives of the residents of Orihuela.
Conclusion
With the criticisms from Cambiemos Orihuela ringing loud and clear, residents and local musicians alike are left hopeful for a change in approach to cultural programming in the future. They wish to see Orihuela come alive with the rhythms and melodies that Santa Cecilia Day should ideally inspire.
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