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The show 'Com Sona l'ESO' will bring more than a thousand students to Jávea in April 2015

November 05 from 2014 - 19: 15

The show-coexistence Com Sona l'ESO emerged from the initiative of the music teachers of the public institutes of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Valencian Community will have in Jávea the venue of its celebration in 2015. Specifically, it will be  between days 22 25 April and and the city will host more than a thousand students in secondary and high schools, their teachers and family in what is expected to be a major spectacle.

A macro event where students are the stars on stage creating a musical extravaganza in which young people can voice 800 and the rest of the band and dancers. A work already being configured from the classroom and will "build the biggest stage ever to be built in the town" in the words of Mayor José ChulviAnd will require more than 120 microphones and a high light and sound installation.

Monjove hosts a photographic exhibition of previous editions of the event

Ester Carpi, Xebic Institute of Ondara, and Kiko Moragues, the IES Antoni Llidó of Jávea, have detailed how will the show the night of April 24 "Yesterday? It will be the motto of the show that, through the music of the Beatles of the 60 years will reflect on borders, current limits and youth. "The work will also serve to make a parallel between the society of the moment and the current era. Topics such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, the independence of Algeria and others, will have a place in the show.

Carpi believes that the importance of the festival "lies in the commitment that students acquire when embarking on the project as it is conceived as something professional and must be up to the task", the teacher remarked. In addition the show will have an interesting coverage to be retransmitted via streaming and recorded for later dissemination on DVD.

Since the proposal was launched a few months ago, the town hall has been working hard for the population to host the event and proof of this are the first steps that are already being taken with the first measurements of the Plaza de la Constitución (the nerve center of the show) and indicating the soccer field as a camping place for schoolchildren.

tourism impact

The Consistory, both the Councilor for Tourism, Antonio Miragalland Mayor of Xàbia They expect a major impact in terms of tourism. For parents and the public to accompany the event parallel activities will be organized as tourist routes. Miragall's desire that "hopefully we hang the poster full during those days," expressed the mayor.

In this regard it has also expressed José Chulvi that considers the festival "as a good opportunity to promote the city as a winter destination". The mayor also sees the initiative as an "educational attraction" for students.

Monjove hosts a photographic exhibition of how it was and how previous editions lived.

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