The Rastro de Arona flea market was filled with sounds and carnival airs over the weekend, with a series of activities that adorned the stalls. The facility, which is still under the baton of the new management, had a revitalization program in which this activity with a social and cultural dimension was carried out for three days.
The costumes of vendors and people who went to the Rastro filled the venue with color and joy on Sunday. The highlight of this activity was the presence of the comparsa Ritmo Sureño that with a batucada hit dragged a large audience behind it.
The person in charge of these activities pointed out that “it was a complete success with the public and a very pleasant morning was spent with the comparsa and with all the people involved with their costumes in the stalls and outside them.”