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The two giant Christmas trees will pay tribute to La Palma

November 22, 2021
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«The sea will be represented in San José with an inverted tree 8 meters high, which will have 17 hanging pieces in the form of pots of 1 meter in diameter, and lined with bright blue esparto rope as if they were the opposing waves to the force of the fire of the lava. Low consumption led lights will crown each pendant element representing the brightness of the sun when it falls on the sea. The central structure is an octagon with 1.8-meter arms, ”explains Priscila Díaz.

Rosario Oramas Square, in the town of San Juan, will have a tree that «will evoke a volcano thanks to the visual composition represented by 17 tubes of different heights and with diameters that vary between 1.60 and 0.60 meters, which they will make a simile with the volcanic conduits through which the lava circulates. These tubes will be dressed in fiery red esparto ropes and crowned by led rains and waterfalls that will light up as if they were falling lava ».

The Christmas tree of San Juan, turned into a volcano, will have an elevated walkway that will allow the visitor to stroll through the intricacies of the composition. Likewise, strategic viewing points will be set up to capture the best photographic perspective of the design, “since, as is tradition, our trees receive a multitude of visitors to be photographed and used as congratulations.”

This tribute will be completed with two great free shows. The first will be next Friday, November 26, at 6:00 p.m. in San José, where the representative tree of the sea will be discovered. They will perform in the XIX de Marzo band, the choreographic group AC Salsedanza, Bolina Teatro and Fabiola Socas, accompanied by Domingo El Colorao. The volcano, in San Juan, will be discovered on Saturday, November 27, starting at 8:00 p.m., with performances by Benito Cabrera and José Manuel Ramos.



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