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Street Salsa
THE Department of Festivities, led by Miguel Angel Peña, is bringing the vibrant rhythms of salsa to the Marina of Mazarrón on Saturday, July 22, as part of their summer programme. The event, organised by the association ‘La Calle Salsa’, (Salsa Street) aims to spread the joy of Latin dance and entertainment to the community.
Admission to the event is free, with donations encouraged to support the local Animal Protection Association of Mazarrón, APROAMA.
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THE traders’ association Acla in Los Alcázares is expressing their frustration over the closure of Avenida 13 de Octubre, which has disrupted the main route from Avenida de la Libertad to the Feria and the promenade.
The association complained about enduring two DANA storms, a pandemic, and two summers of building work.
marks such as the Punic Wall, Roman Theatre Museum, and Cabo de Palos.
The trip concluded with a trip to the beautiful Ricote Valley.
The objective is to position Murcia as a preferred group travel destination, using InterRías’ influence to increase tourist visits and promote the ‘Costa CálidaRegión de Murcia’ brand.
The region’s favourable climate, comfortable infrastructure, and diverse leisure offerings are key factors in attracting group travellers.
Mayor Mario Pérez Cervera has promised to open the road for cars and pedestrians by Monday, despite a temporary suspension of the works due to a heatwave.
Ana Cari Zapata, president of Acla, is requesting compensation for the loss of earnings and exemption from the terrace tax to alleviate the impact on businesses.
Zapata explained that the works were originally estimated to take six months but will be completed ahead of schedule, thanks to European funds.
Peña emphasised that the activity welcomes everyone to dance and participate, while also contributing to a worthy cause.
David Rivera, president of ‘La Calle Salsa’, expressed the group’s mission to bring social dancing to the streets. With their ninth visit to Mazarrón, they invite the entire community to join them on July 22 for a lively evening of dance. Be ready to salsa into the heart of summer with ‘La Calle Salsa’ in the beautiful setting of the Mazarrón Marina.