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Mojácar Experiences Its Scariest Afternoon on Halloween Thanks to Ampa and Mojácar Council
The children of Mojácar have been able to enjoy their own special Halloween party, one of the most anticipated dates of the school year, which brought together more than 300 people, between parents and little ones.
The Multi-Uses Centre was turned into a fantastic and terrifying setting, where the children of Mojácar, transformed into different and chilling characters, spent an afternoon full of fun.
The Mojácar Bartolomé Flores Public School “El Jalí” Pupil Parents’ Association, along with the local council, celebrated this festival with numerous activities: a fancy dress competition and decoration contest, and to continue the tradition of this festival, lots of sweet treats and sweets.
Some 50 children of all ages took part in the fancy dress competition. There were prizes for the best three, and the jury made up of Mojácar Mayor, Rosa María Cano, a member of AMPA and a volunteer parent, frankly had a difficult task.
In the end, a charming little three-year-old witch won first place; in second place, Frankenstein’s doctor, while third place went to the Joker’s girlfriend.
There were also prizes for the best Halloween decorations made by the infant and primary school pupils. One of the novelties of this edition, which in all cases was a demonstration of the great imagination and skill of each of the participating courses.
It is worth highlighting the games prepared for the occasion, such as the crafts and bat shooting, among others, without missing the witch’s train for the youngest ones and the star attraction, “the panic room”, which was an absolute sensation and a complete success, standing out among all the activities.
An afternoon of terror, and above all sweet treats, sweets and popcorn, much of it provided by the parents themselves.
Paloma Ramos, President of the new Mojácar Bartolomé Flores School AMPA board, highlighted the efforts of many parents, who “have worked with great enthusiasm on this celebration, which is a very eagerly anticipated moment for the pupils.” She also expressed her gratitude for the collaboration and great assistance of Mojácar Council, which through the Festivities Department has collaborated intensively on the success of this celebration.
Mojácar is perhaps one of the pioneer municipalities in the celebration of Halloween. For more than 10 years the Mojácar children have been celebrating this ancient “Halloween night” of Anglo-Saxon origin.
The sizeable British population, always present in the municipality, could have been the reason for this early interest, taking into account that some of the first members of AMPA in Mojácar were English and brought along this tradition. Television and cinema have done the rest, and the truth is that these days, Halloween crept in with strength, to stay on the youngest ones’ calendar.
The “El Jalí” AMPA and the pupils of the Bartolomé Flores school are already thinking about the next Halloween celebration. However, the new team of this parents’ association has arrived with a great deal of energy and new plans in the portfolio. For another magical night like Christmas, they are preparing new activities, as well as others for throughout the school year.
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Mojácar Says Goodbye to the Year With the Fifth Edition of its Children´s New Year´s Eve
This morning, the Plaza del Arbollón was filled with happiness and fun in the fifth edition of the Children’s New Year’s Eve, now a well-established event in the municipality.
Hundreds of children, both residents and visitors, gathered together with their families to welcome the New Year on a day designed especially for them.
At 12 noon, the little ones enjoyed an emotional moment with the traditional chimes, when, instead of grapes, they ate small sweets to celebrate the early arrival of the New Year.
The morning was full of activities for the whole family. The children took part in children’s workshops, painting activities, and enjoyed bouncy castles which delighted the most active. In addition, the celebration extended to the Plaza del Parterre, where a spectacular magic show kept both adults and children captivated.
The Mayor of Mojácar, Fran García, expressed his satisfaction at the success of the event: “It is an immense joy to see so many children and families enjoying this celebration, which has now become a very special tradition for our municipality. These kinds of initiatives demonstrate the commitment of our Local Council to families and to the creation of fun spaces for everyone.”
The event, organised by Mojácar Council, reaffirms its commitment to offering inclusive and participatory activities which attract both residents and visitors. Children’s New Year’s Eve has become an essential event in the local festivities calendar, attracting increasingly more participants from inside and outside the municipality.
With this Children’s New Year’s Eve, Mojácar bids farewell to the year with a smile, remembering that the magic of this time of year also belongs to the little ones.
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Mojácar Shines as a Model for Christmas Tourism with its Zambomba Flamenca
Mojácar reaffirms its title as the municipality of Christmas par excellence with the successful celebration of its traditional Christmas Zambomba Flamenca, an event that filled the evening with art, emotion and Christmas spirit in the iconic Plaza del Parterre.
The event brought together residents and visitors in an atmosphere filled with warmth and tradition, offering an unforgettable experience that stood out for a line-up of top-level artists. The Zambomba featured the outstanding performance of the renowned dancer Anabel Veloso, who offered a masterful performance accompanied by Mayte Beltrán and her students. With each step, both conveyed the strength and elegance of flamenco, leaving an indelible impression on the audience.
There was an accompaniment of flamenco singing by Alberto Funes and Rocío Zamora, while the guitar playing of David de la Fragua and Gabri Pérez added depthand feeling to the event. Carmen Moreno provided the percussion that marked the vibrant rhythm of the evening.
The Mayor of Mojácar, Francisco García, highlighted the value of this event as part of the municipality’s Christmas celebrations. In his statements he said: “The Zambomba Flamenca is not only a tribute to our traditions, but a way of sharing the magic of Christmas with all those who visit us. Mojácar is not just a place to enjoy, it is a corner where culture and art become the true driving force of our festivities. This is the essence of Christmas in Mojácar.”
The Plaza del Parterre became, once again, the perfect setting for an event that celebrated the best of flamenco culture and the Christmas spirit. The lights, the festive atmosphere and the artistic quality made the Zambomba Flamenca an essential benchmark for Christmas in Mojácar.
With this kind of initiative, the municipality continues to position itself as a unique destination to enjoy authentic festivities, full of tradition and with the unmistakable stamp of flamenco art.
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The Mojácar Christmas Market Dazzles With its Spectacular Opening
Christmas has arrived in Mojácar with the highly-anticipated opening of its Christmas Market last Friday, 20th of December, with a mass turnout. The event became the epicenter of the Christmas celebration in the municipality, attracting both residents and visitors with its spectacular staging.
The opening ceremony was led by the Mojácar Mayor, Francisco García Cerdá, who, accompanied by his government team, kicked off the Christmas festivities in an event that is already shaping up to be the highlight of this time of year in the locality. In his statements the Mayor commented: “Our Christmas Market is a demonstration of the cultural and festive wealth of Mojácar. It is a space where traditions meet excitement, and where each visitor can take home a little piece of the magic of our land. This year we wanted to go further, with unique activities and shows that consolidate Mojácar as a benchmark Christmas destination.”
The Christmas Market offers a wide variety of offers for all kinds of people. Visitors can enjoy:
• Handcrafted products: from handmade Christmas decorations to unique pieces of ceramics, wood and textiles.
• Typical cuisine: traditional sweet treats such as “mantecado” shortbread cookies, turron and “polvoron” cookies, as well as local offers that reflect the flavour of Christmas in Mojácar.
• Unique gifts: original ideas to surprise this festive season, including jewellery, accessories and toys.
The opening day culminated with a dazzling light and sound show, a unique experience in the municipality and presented for the first time in Mojácar. The show combined music, visual effects and artificial snowfall that delighted everyone there, enveloping the event in a magical atmosphere.
“Seeing the excited faces of children and families enjoying this experience is our greatest reward. This show, together with the market’s offer, represents Mojácar’s commitment to offering its residents and visitors an unforgettable Christmas,” added Mayor García Cerdá.
The Christmas Market will remain open until the 5th of January, with activities scheduled every day to continue bringing the magic of Christmas to every corner of the village. Mojácar invites everyone to enjoy this unique experience and discover why it is one of the essential destinations for this festive season.
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