The Spanish proverb says that all saints have their octave and it was what he put into practice Angelin Merinowho for 20 years was president and lyricist of the award-winning murga Serenquenquenes, from Agüimes, to bring together last Saturday historical companions from both Gran Canaria and Tenerife on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Angelín Merino himself.
Until Maspalomas traveled the master Tito Rosales with others big carnivalWhat Alexander Ariaswho was director of Serenquenques before it happened to him charismatic Javier Santanaalso among the ‘pata negra’ murgueros who entertained the Angelin Merino, among which were the well-known twins of Serenques, and also Peter Guedesor whatever president of Totorotas, Tana Garcia, or Jesús García, who was active in Rockefellers, Totorotas and in recent years in Nietos de Sarymánchez.
From El Carrizal the director, David Zurita, and his harmonizer, Víctor Batista, also attended.with the plus of the informator Tino Cebral, who was coordinator of Carnival groups and a reference in the communication of the island party.
Tenerife was represented by the lyricist Pedro Mengíbar, president of the Carnival Culture Classroom; the founder of Mamelucos y Mamelones, Toño Ramírez ‘El Chocolate’, and the historian, Ramón Guimerá. After the obligatory sandwich –de pata– from Mengíbar in Calero, heading to Maspalomas.
The chicharreros gave Angelín a trumpet, and the locals, some musical notes, in a murguera day where the only one in the contest was the joke of the hat to Tito Rosales and the universal language: murgueras life and exploits, pride of the two carnivals.