No 555
Monday, 2nd February, 2015
Tel: 96 673 0057
ORIHU ELA GOES MEDIEVAL
The historic city of Orihuela once again took a trip back in time this weekend, as the fifteenth Medieval Market was held from Friday through to Sunday. With the theme this year being the market of “senses” there was plenty to tantalise the eye, tastes, smell and more, with a varied and complete entertainment program provided by the company Espectáculos & Producciones AMB, at a cost of 30,000 euro. The event had been brought forward this year to try to avoid bad weather, as has often caused problems in the
past, according to the councillor for festivities, Carolina Gracia, unable to foresee that a weather warning was put in place for high winds. In fact it was because of the high winds that the event didn´t start quite as planned. As the crowds gathered at the entrance to the town hall, entertained by a girl with a hula-hoop and a juggler, a disappointment to many who had experienced the dramatic theatrical opening of last year, when performers put on an incredibly well acted scene. It was 45 minutes later before anybody took the effort to announce that because of the weather warnings in place the inaugural address would be postponed. Continued on Page 2