Euro Weekly News - Axarquia 10 - 16 March 2022 Issue 1914

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THEATRICAL TOURS

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INSTITUTIONAL MANIFESTO

A new way of visiting.

V I S I T O R S to Rincon’s Cueva del Tesoro can now enjoy theatrical tours with two sessions at 11.00am and 12.30pm on the last Sunday of every month. Tickets will cost €5 and there will be a maximum of 30 people per show. “We are launching this new way of visiting the Cueva del Tesoro to make the cave even more dynamic,” said the councillor for Tourism, Antonio José Martín. The mayor of Rincon de la Victoria, Francis‐ co Salado, said he was pleased with the fresh commitment to culture and historical heritage and that the theatrical tour will be “very pop‐ ular” and encourage visitors from Malaga, Andalucia and beyond. The theatrical tours will be given by Caliope Teatro, from Malaga, under the direction of Aki Gamazo. “We will bring some of the dif‐ ferent characters from the history of the cave to life. We are certain that both children and adults will learn about history and enjoy themselves,” said Gamazo. Tickets can be pur‐ chased in advance at the Cueva del Tesoro box office.

RESTAURANT: First time of entering the competition.

World’s Best Fabada 2022

TOWN COUNCIL: Marking the occasion of International Women’s Day.

THE Almuñecar Town Council and all its related institutions have released a collective institutional manifesto to mark the oc‐ casion of March 8, Inter‐ national Women’s Day, in which they pledge their commitment to equality, state the reasons the fight for equality must continue and appeal to each citizen to do their part. They said that despite significant progress, it re‐ mains necessary to con‐ tinue demanding equality

because: “There are unac‐ knowledged inequalities which, despite progress, continue to exist. The merit of many women in history who contributed to society is not recog‐ nised. “Occupational segrega‐ tion keeps women in the lowest‐paid jobs and makes it difficult for them to progress in their pro‐ fessional careers. Men’s household chores are seen as ‘help’ and not necessarily as shared re‐ sponsibilities.

“Disrespectful sexist comments are directed at women in different con‐ texts and situations. Women continue to suf‐ fer structural and symbol‐ ic sexist violence. Not ev‐ eryone understands that equality is the responsi‐ bility of each and every one of us.” They ended by appeal‐ ing to all citizens “to pro‐ mote equality 365 days a year so that in the near future, equality between women and men will be a reality.”

THE Mediterráneo restaurant in Benajarafe, Velez‐ Malaga, has been selected as one of 17 semi‐finalists in the ‘World’s Best Fabada 2022’ competition in Madrid. Fabada, Asturian bean stew, is a traditional Asturian dish that is popular throughout Spain. José Luis Navas, manager of the Mediterráneo restaurant, said that their dish stands out because of “the products we use to make the fabada, which come from Asturias.” Navas said that this is the first year that they have entered the competition. They usually serve fabada on Fridays, and one day, “without prior warning, two members of the jury came to taste it,” notifying the restaurant shortly afterwards that they had been se‐ lected to take part in the semi‐final, he said. The professional jury visited restaurants in cities across Spain to sample the regional speciality and the Mediterráneo is among the restaurants that “have demonstrated that they have prepared the best fabadas this year,” according to Gustatio, the organis‐ ers of the competition.


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