Tuesday, October 19, 2010

â??live Netsnap Cam-server Feed??

III Salon III Cofrade

Cofrade The Hall III brings the heritage capital of the province Easter

Throughout the weekend Cajasol Fairgrounds hosted the Cofrade Hall III, an initiative promoted by the provincial institution, through the Provincial Economic Development Consortium, which brought together groups, artisans, sculptors, carvers, goldsmiths, musicians and lovers of the world brother across the province.

the Provincial President, Francisco Pulido, said during his inauguration on cultural and economic value Cofrade Hall and stressed the significance of Easter for Córdoba, being the first province in number of congregations with about 500.

provincial president said "Easter is not only cultural and artistic heritage, but we speak of the activity generated in the craft sector, trade or in the hospitality and tourism." "It is a clear commitment to be able to recognize and enjoy what we have in a weekend, features and peculiarities of all the municipalities of Cordova, "he concluded.

Among the new features this year is the celebration on Sunday in a parade of groups, bands and centuries that came from four different city-Mosque, Log, Christ of the Lanterns and Victory Gardens "to lead in the Plaza de las Tendillas.

addition, this year took a group of guilds outside Cordoba, Merida, which stated, among other items, the Paso del Cristo de los Remedios, and two secondary figures of special relevance in the Easter of this town.

As in past editions, Cofrade Hall had an extensive program of parallel activities which include an exhibition dedicated to the figure of Juan Martínez Cerrillo imager on the centenary of his birth (1910-1989).

It was a meeting of Big Brothers and craftsmen and held conferences on "Health and costal", "The equal bearers", "Martinez Cerrillo through his work" or "Dawn in Montoro.

This was completed several concert bands, among which the teacher Tejera, and a drum workshop drums offered by Arrow and House Tejera and taught by several members of the Bugle and Drum Band Our Lady of Sol de Sevilla. Finally, the Hall hosted a lecture-demonstration on how to dress Painful, by Plácido Pérez Ruiz.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Woman Checks Testicles

Cordoba Cordoba lounge Cofrade Ninth

This is the third edition of a sample that was born in 2008 with the aim of promoting and publicizing the cultural and artistic wealth of the province of Cordoba.

The success of these two editions held is thanks largely to the participation of the brotherhood of the municipalities of the Province of Córdoba, who presented the best of its heritage, the bands, speakers and representatives who provided the sample of a large program of activities and of course with the support of the artisans and companies that showed their work and expertise.

The visitor response was getting around 50,000 unique visits between the two editions. We obtained a large attendance at events and conferences coming to full capacity on several occasions. Including those that show us the unique characteristics of the Holy Week in our province as they were, among many others:

· The performance of "The Passion According to St. Matthew "offered by the Corporation the Apostles of Puente Genil.

· procession of "Jews and Romans of Iznajar.

· Conference and representation "Popular Theater and the Steps in the Holy Week of Baena."

· Representation "Auto Sacramental of the Twelve Apostles and the denial of Judas" offered by the Association of Guilds of Zuheros.

This year again, the Diputación de Córdoba through the Provincial Economic Development Consortium, along with the Institución Ferial de Córdoba work to celebrate this event with the celebration of III of Cordoba Cofrade Hall to be held in our capital in the Recinto Ferial Cajasol (Old Fairgrounds San Carlos) IFECO during the days of 15 to 17 October.

Iznájar Holy Week will be present at this fair thanks to the participation of the guilds and associations in our local Easter together with HE. Iznájar City Council.


All information on: www.saloncofrade.com