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CHARITY GIFTS
FROM the money raised at their pantomime in December, Treasure Island, the Rojales Pantomime Group are pleased to be able to donate €2,000 to the very worthy cause, the Stroke Association. The Group’s President, John Fagg presented the money to the Stroke Association President/Physio, Paul Owen and Maria a member of the Association who said the gift would be put to good use within the community. The sum of €500 has also been gifted to Help Vega Baja.
This year’s pantomime has now been chosen which is going to be the very funny Snow White and the Seven Christmas Elves, with auditions being held early April. The Group are looking for new members for all areas within the theatre, either performing or helping backstage with props and costumes. Also members of the Group can enjoy an organised monthly social.
An AGM will be held on March 8 so, if you are interested in joining the Group, contact us by email on ro jalespanto@yahoo.com.
Blanca will be signing ‘Ea, Ea’, a particular family lullaby that fuses flamenco with electronic music.
The artist from Elche swept the EuroFest final in Benidorm with her flamenco proposal in homage to her grandmother, Carmen.
Blanca won the consensus of both the professional jury and the popular vote, leaving Agoney and Vicco a long way behind. Blanca Paloma scored 169 points, 24 points ahead of Agoney, the second choice and one of the favourites (145) and 40 points ahead of Vicco (129), who came third.
