Users of the Day Centre "José Moya", belonging to the Department of Social Services Totana City Council has held a special "Burial of the Sardine" inspired by the popular celebration Murcia.
For several months the students at the school, along with the monitor for visual arts, Paco Salcedo, have developed a fault which represents a sardine three feet long, accompanied by a score of smaller sardines and logically have been burned after a parade around the center, which have carried flags and banners that a year has symbolized the sea, sardines protagonist and the year and dominant color in this 2012 has been the rose.
The parade began at 12 noon, Friday, May 4, announced by the detonation of a bomb.
The fireworks boomed after the arrival of the procession to the place of incineration, once silenced the whistles, Donna Sardina, Sandra, a student in Social Integration practices, will read his verse.
After his words echoed by the large attendance, we proceeded to pardon two small sardines.
He then ignited the flame that consumed the sardine monumental this year and sardines.
The music and harmony staged festive times of fire.
Thus, families of users, students and faculty of the College Luis Perez Rueda, Psychosocial Care users with their monitors and the general public enjoyed this fun event.
This event targets different skills and working with people with disabilities: fine motor skills, manipulative skills, concrete objectives, preparation of a recreational activity, teamwork, etc..
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana