The band Murcia "Barry Brava", by the local group "Bardorí Essence", offers a free concert on Saturday, June 8
Routes by archaeological deposits Historic Site Quípar River Strait, food tasting, craft market, equestrian procession and concerts are some of the activities planned in the framework of the first edition of the "Asso Festival", held in La Encarnación from Friday 7 to Sunday 9 June.
Both the council of Celebration, José Francisco García, as the village headman of the Incarnation, Thomas de la Cerda, said during the presentation of the poster that it is an event designed for people of all ages to move to this location as representative the municipality and thereby enhance the values ​​archaeological, architectural and cultural this place listed as a cultural interest Historic Site.
To continue placing value on the assets of the Incarnation are included guided tours of attractions, such as the chapel and the remains of the Roman Temple, the Roman quarries and the Black Cave and "The Villaricos" natural landscapes and environment Quípar river.
The activities of the "Asso Festival" will begin on Friday, June 7, evening with a tasting of typical products of the area and a fifth party.
On Saturday, June 8, will be a procession the shrine, which is expected to involve a hundred horses to begin the route from the old railway station of Caravaca.
During the day on Saturday there will be a craft market, popular rice and a horse show in dressage Cowgirl modalities, and Classical High School.
On Saturday there will be two free concerts by local band "Bardorí Essence" and "Barry Brava", one of the groups most projection Murcia time.
"References of some local scholars seventeenth century, claim that the place of Roman" Asso "was located in the Incarnation, hence the name of this festival," said Thomas de la Cerda.
The sign of the "Asso Festival" has been featured in the city of Caravaca de la Cruz by the council of Celebration, Jose Francisco Garcia, the headman of the Incarnation, Thomas de la Cerda, and members of the organization Andrés López Marín and Bryn Slack.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz