The two candidates, together with the number two to the City Council, Gladys León, They have met with various groups linked to folklore to whom, according to a CC press release, they have offered their support because “They are essential to recover and maintain our traditions and our identity“.
In this regard, Dávila has promised to launch a support line to finance the acquisition of dresses, instruments and musical training, among other aspects, if he governs.
Autochthonous Sports School
The nationalist candidate pointed out that “unfortunately in these years of pandemic, many folkloric groups have had a very bad time and have not been able to maintain their activity. And not all city councils have lent them a hand, which José Manuel Bermúdez did.”
The candidate for mayor of Santa Cruz indicated that in the previous term he launched the Autochthonous Sports School “something that is essential to maintain our traditions” and assured that the best way to preserve them “is by implanting and promoting them from the earliest ages”.
José Manuel Bermúdez affirms that the Government of the Canary Islands tried to remove the canary contents from the teaching of children and young people, “and they did not protect the practice of Canarian wrestling during the COVID-19 pandemicwhile other contact sports disciplines could be held.”
Bermudez points out that this meant the reduction of the quarry, since given the possibility of training the boys and girls opted for other sports and assured that from Santa Cruz the Canarian wrestling will be recovered “and put it back where it deserves“.