He Miranda de Arga Town Hall and local youth, as well as ADEMA Association (Association of Foreigners of Miranda de Arga)the diverse cultures of the city and local businesses, promote a intercultural event in vermouth formatwith concerts, pintxos, draws, prizes and many surprises.
This event It is part of the VIVID Herriak Towns project, promoted by Fundación Emplea and co-financed by the Government of Navarra to combat depopulation. Nearly 300 people lived this Saturday, November 16, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Miranda de Argá a different and fun experience that will remain engraved in the memory of all participants.
With all tickets soldeven more than expected and a significant influx of residents from Miranda and neighboring townsthe event became an exciting day, full of enthusiasm and cultural diversity.
New cultures have expressed interest in participating in future editionsMany participants “congratulated the initiative and the organization” and Romanian culture “appreciated the opportunity and visibility.”
An initiative promoted mainly by the Young Miranda de Argawhose energy, motivation and commitment to his people were fundamental in making this project a reality. Their dedication was the driving force that helped transform an idea into an event that brings together and celebrates the diversity of all cultures present in the city.
Josu, one of the young organizers of the event, shared: “It has been a amazing experience being part of this project. “We young people would be delighted to be able to repeat this intercultural event in the coming years and to continue organizing activities promoting cultural integration in the city.”
The public was able to enjoy a unique gastronomic exhibition, with 12 different pinchos representing various cultures: Ecuadorian, Gypsy, Moroccan, Romanian, ancient Navarrese countryside and Navarrese-Basque. Each culture had its own booth, decorated with elements representative of their country, offering a delicious variety of flavors and traditions that captivated attendees.
THE live music It also played a leading role, with the participation of Erdialdeko Txalapartariak, who opened the event, followed by performances by Txolarre and Edu Zardoya, who enlivened and filled the atmosphere with energy throughout of the day.
In addition, they organized various activities such as fun bingo, raffles among participants and, of course, the choice of the winning skewer, ‘Moroccan Culture’ which was voted on by the participants and received a special prize. In second place were the old rural Navarre and in third place the Ecuadorians.
This event had impact on the local economygiven that The ingredients for the skewers were purchased from local stores. like La Miga Bakery and Elena Food. The bars of the area, for their part, financed the concerts, and these companies also contributed with special products for the baskets of the winning culture: Estanco Mari Flor, Caja Rural de Navarra, Farmacia Alejandra Elizalde, Conservas Marco, Bar Txuskar, Bar Carranza, Bar El Jubilado, Hairdresser Arantxa, Hairdresser Gema Miranda de Arga.
THE neighbors of Miranda de Arga They shared that it was a very special event, a day to enjoy, where they could discover new cultures and families in the city and share time with everyone.