The Playa Blanca Vibra has met the expectations of visitors with its diverse program. Several families from the Yaiza municipal area enjoyed two dynamic days full of games, percussion workshops, photography, live music and stage performances in the southern tourist region on Thursday and Friday.
The youth in particular found an ideal companion for fun and entertainment in the program. The multicultural band Koi delighted with her fusion of pop, reggae and Afrocaribical rhythms that invited you to dance.
Playa Blanca on Lanzarote attracts visitors
The percussion workshop, originally intended for young people, also attracted children and adults who could be carried away by the rhythmic blows on their drums. Many participants were also interested in the photography tricks in the improvised studio tent on the Plaza.
The participants slipped into the roles of models or photographers and discovered the meaning of natural and artificial light for the image result.
Cultural diversity and musical highlights
The Grease Lanzarote Theater School Musical impressed the audience as well as the DJ Javi Fajardo, who created a mood on Lanzarote. The rock band Knight Lizards, consisting of young people, made their debut with a positive response.
Freya Finch, city councilor for invigorating events, trade and consumption in Yaiza, explained: “We created an attractive program that the families in the municipal area liked. This first Playa Blanca Blanca Vibra was a satisfactory experience that will help us develop new suggestions for future events. Another important aspect was the coexistence of young people of different nationalities that enjoyed the meeting as a neighbor. felt that share similarities despite different customs or cultures. “