The association "The Lighthouse of Alexandria" presented during the celebration of the V Ethno-folkloric of Totana, which took place last weekend, the book-album "La Aurora de Santa Cruz."
The councilman of Culture of the City of Totana, Ana Belén García López, was in charge of publicly presenting the book's author, Joaquin Grey.
The work includes the writer's experiences around the edge of the Aurora and the Brotherhood of Santa Cruz.
As Gray said in the book is a piece of the life of Santa Cruz and the role played by the aurora.
Collected since 1821 when the Brotherhood was attached to the convent of Santo Domingo as the Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Rosary.
During the presentation of the book, people gathered at the Socio-Cultural Center "The Jail" could listen to the songs from the auroras to be found on the disk.
Also during the evening also served "Uncle John Rita" and "Buzzer."
Day started on Sunday with a performance of two promising young flamenco, "Stoli, the Andaluz" and Veronica Lozano.
After staging of the artists, there was a tribute to Constance Navarro, who was the driving force behind the band of The Raiguero.
The mayor of Culture gave the honoree a gift from the association "The Lighthouse of Alexandria" in appreciation for the work performed by the folklore in Totana.
The Ethno-folkloric V Conference ended with the group's performance Azahares that delighted all present with typical song and dance crews.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana. Fotos: Totana.com