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Tajaste Representative Kicks Off Santa Cruz May Queen Gala on Friday 25

April 16, 2025
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It is not incorrect to suggest that Santa Cruz thrives on festivities. The Carnival and, without pause, Holy Week along with the principal parades are yet to take place, yet on Monday, the draw that established the order of the parade in the Queen’s selection gala for the city’s festival events was already celebrated.

Andrea Casanova Tavío from the Cultural Association Tajar will be the first participant among the 35 aspiring candidates. It must be noted that the organisation had to enforce a maximum quota based on the order of registration, as more candidates registered than the criteria allowed.

The event is scheduled for Friday 25 in the Plaza de la Candelaria, under the artistic guidance of Paula Álvarez. It will include a production by Yeray Piñero, alongside Fran Romero serving as the choreographic advisor for the young participants.

Tajaste Representative Kicks Off Santa Cruz May Queen Gala on Friday 25

The Caraballero Councillor, accompanied by artistic and technical directors. / Ed

  • Andrea Casanova Tavío

She will don the attire of a Tenerife Peasant from the early 19th century, as outlined in Alfred Dyston’s manuscript, representing the Tajaraste Cultural Association.

  • Noemi Díaz Leandro

Wearing the Palma Woman outfit in Sunday or festival attire, designed by Texenery Moreno Pérez, for the Chaxiraxi musical group.

  • Nayade Negrín Hernández

In the role of a Coal Saleswoman, outfitted by Tanco and Origen Confection Workshop, representing the Folk Association Origen islands.

  • Coraima San Antonio Casañas

As a Gran Canaria Woman, wearing a Sunday or festival outfit, designed by Alexis González, for the murga afterwards.

  • Alejandra Isabel González Álvarez

Representative of the Los Pedacillos Neighbours Association, for San José de El Suculum.

  • Rocío Domínguez Nadur

In attire depicting a Tenerife Venemer according to Alfred Diston, dressed by Damián Rodríguez Noda for the Bienmesabe Cultural Association.

  • Micaela Ledesma del Real

As a Tacoronte Woman, based on Alfred Diston, wearing a dress by Ubaldo Traditional SL, for the Alcalá Galiano Association.

  • Beatriz Gutiérrez Quintero

In the guise of a Woman of the Palm in Sunday or party gown from the 18th century, representing the Grey Neighbours Association of Roque Negro.

  • Cindia Ravelo Navarro

As a Victory Woman according to Alfred Diston, dressed by Damián Rodríguez, for the Los Bohemios Cultural Association.

  • María José Quintero Carreño

From the Children’s Murga Carricitos.

  • Aysha Lisbet Sánchez Mesa

As a Tenerife Woman in Sunday or party attire, dressed by Alexis González, for the association You Are My Hero.

  • Michelle Castro Adrián

In a Tenerife Woman in Transition outfit, designed by Texenery Moreno Pérez, for the Canarian Nobility Musical Group.

  • Esther María Márquez Dionis

Wearing a Woman of the Palm in Sunday or party gown, crafted by Ubaldo Traditional Canarian SL, for the Satellite Neighbours Association in Santa María del Mar.

  • Chantal Ainhoa ​​Pérez González

In a Final Tenerife Peasant outfit of the century by Damián Rodríguez Noda, for the Children’s Murga Pita-Pitos.

  • Itzel Cabrera Pérez

As a Woman of Santa Cruz de Tenerife from the 18th century enduring until the 19th century, dressed by Carlos Domínguez, for the Angel de la Guarda Sports Club.

  • Lucía González Pérez

In the guise of a Woman of Hope, according to Alfred Diston and dressed by Damián Rodríguez, representing the Murgas Bambas and Bambones.

  • Sandra Jiménez Montblanch

Wearing a Lanzarote Woman, dressed by Texenery Moreno Pérez, for the Salta Canaria Association.

  • Sara Castilla García

Portraying a Gangochera del Puerto de la Cruz, outfitted by Texenery Moreno, for the Los Cariocas Comparsa.

  • Laura Alamo Fariña

In a Gran Canaria Woman in Daily Dress, by Ubaldo Traditional Canarian SL, representing the La Era Association and Wheat.

  • Sonia Ester Gil Armas

Wearing a Tenerife Transition outfit from Tanco and Origen Confection Workshop, for the La Santa Cruz de Llano del Moro association.

  • Valeria Sanfiel Hernández

As a Fuerteventura Woman, dressed by Texenery Moreno, for the Luz de Moon group.

  • Ainoa Perdomo Alonso

As a Santa Cruz Transition, dressed by Alexis González, for the Association Characters of the Carnival Pedro Gómez Cuenca.

  • Nerea Yuleima Cabrera González

In the attire of an El Hierro Woman, dressed by Texenery Moreno Pérez, for the San Gerardo neighbourhood association.

  • Naiara Ángel Vera

As a Lanzarote Woman in a Daily Suit, designed by Damián Rodríguez, for the Caña Dulce group.

  • Paula Amador Manzano

Wearing a Tenerife Woman in Cloak and Skirt to Go to Church, by Ubaldo Traditional Canarian clothing, for the Women’s Murga mocking.

  • Laura Simara Aguilar Jiménez

As a Lanzarote Woman in Daily Dress, outfitted by Damián Rodríguez, for the Children’s Murga Distriados.

  • Natacha Chávez Rodríguez

As a Woman of the Palm in Daily Attire, representing the El Drago Cultural Association.

  • GEMA CABRERA REGERO

In the guise of a City Woman, designed by Carlos Domínguez, for the Santo Ángel folk group.

  • Sheila Afonso Pérez

In the outfit of a Northern Harvesting Woman, dressed by Alexis González, for the Children’s Murga Frikywikys.

  • Sheyla García Martín

As an El Hierro Woman, outfitted by Damián Rodríguez, for the Children’s Murga Long Languages.

  • Naiad Lion Salas

With a Woman of the Palm in Sunday or Festival Dress, designed by Alexis González, for the Los Aceviños Cultural Association.

  • Xiomara Hernández Rodríguez

In the guise of a Gran Canaria Woman in Sunday or Festival Attire, designed by Texenery Moreno, for the adult murga Crazy Devils.

  • Ithaisa Rodríguez de la Rosa

Wearing a Tenerife Woman in Daily Dress. Gangochera del Puerto, dressed by Patricio Modles for the Association of Major Picocho Canino.

  • Idaria Afonso Nazco

As a Tenerife Woman, dressed by Ubaldo traditional Canarian attire, representing Mamel’s society.

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