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The Battle of Don Carnal and Doña Cuaresma
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🎭 Carnival is also culture The Cultural Association Salsipuedes presents "The Battle of Don Carnal and Doña Cuaresma", a spectacular reenactment inspired by The Book of Good Love that brings us closer to the historical origin of Carnival. More than 100 actors and actresses, together with the murga Los Nietos de SaryManchez, will turn Plaza de San Gregorio into a large medieval stage where the celebration of Carnival and the time of Lent come face to face. 📅 Thursday, March 12 🕗 8:00 p.m. 📍 Plaza de San Gregorio · Telde A different cultural proposal within the Carnival of Telde. History, theatre, and tradition in the very heart of the city.
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