The tent city has welcomed this morning the puppet show "Cinderella Velázquez times," a loose adaptation of the classic tale, featuring baroque music and aesthetics of the seventeenth century as distinguishing features.
The story unfolds on a skirt "Menina" revolving, whose movement is giving rise to the different scenes of the story, narrated and sung by a manipulative actress accompanied by two musicians.
The show recreates Spain and Diego Velázquez lived while he painted his most iconic painting, Las Meninas.
This show is part of a series of children's theater programmed by the Department of Culture and Celebration for Christmas in the tent city.
So, the shows will continue next Thursday, January 2, with puppet show "Traces" by Outskirts Theatre, and on Friday, January 3 will be the turn of Mutis Theatre with "The Scarecrow".
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar