A cultural journey that developed this past Saturday, November 29, by the Department of Local Equal also allowed participants to visit the exhibition "Hubert de Givenchy" the Thyssen Museum
The Department of Equality of the City of Alguazas, in its continuing efforts to offer local residents a comprehensive set of initiatives and opportunities for development in the various orders of social life, organized this past Saturday, November 29th, a trip the City of Madrid to enjoy two great events: first, assistance Musical successful "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" which, based on the plot of the Oscar-winning Australian film of 1993 of the same title and seen by more than three million viewers worldwide, was running for 160 minutes in the tables of Nuevo Teatro Alcalá with 40 artists on stage, 500 and 250 spectacular costumes masks of makeup, and on the other, the visit to the exhibition "Hubert de Givenchy" mounted from October 22 to January 18 in the Thyssen Museum, and offered to more than fifty attendees alguaceños a selection of the best creations by French designer throughout his career in fashion (1952-1996 ) and that during that time would dress celebrities such as Jacqueline Kennedy, the Duchess of Windsor, Caroline of Monaco or was his muse and friend Audrey Hepburn.
At a price of 57 euros per person which included attend both events and bus transportation and travel insurance, said alguaceña Department covered the entire supply of places to take part in this cultural and recreational proposal also looked witness the beginning of Christmas on the main streets of the capital of the Kingdom.
In the words of the head of the municipal Department of Equality, María Dolores Hernández García, "the goal of this trip we posed was to promote coexistence equally and teaching, training and social spirit of our neighbors."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alguazas