Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Can You Put Edible Glitter In Drinks

you what you thought?

not the reasons ... not the things background .... or if so a trip to the disaster's take the blame Extremúsika forecasting last year, the council Caceres, what is clear is that benefits us all that one of the booming festivals change of venue ... jugandonos .. both with the cultural capital of Caceres 2016. And when the cyber bet and is moving around attaining the objective pursued Extremadura. Cáceres


will host the sixth edition of Extremúsika festival, usually celebrated in the month of April, "selflessness" and "apathy" which, according to organizers, the council has shown Caceres for all months since the last edition, which was suspended by the state left the fairgrounds facilities after heavy rains.

As reported by news agency Europa Press, the director of the organizing company Avallekas Productions, Angel Romero, today held a meeting with the mayor of the city, Carmen Heras, who personally informed the decision to move the rock festival to another location presumably in the province of Badajoz, although this has not been revealed yet.

Romero says this decision was taken a week ago and that "only affects the 2009, so it keeps the door open for possible return of the festival to city \u200b\u200bin later years, but also makes it clear that the council will have to take that first step to ask the Extremúsika was again held in Cáceres.
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Production director does not hide the discomfort it causes, "in seven months," has not received "even one called" by municipal officials inquiring about the festival next year and notes that interview with the mayor had requested in August and "so far not been granted."

These circumstances determine that the company chooses not to celebrate the festival of 2009 in Cáceres after several years performing in the fairground and after repeated requests by his party that an upgrade of the area that has problems of drainage and waste water when it rains a lot as happened last year.

For its part, the Mayor of Cáceres, Carmen Heras, announced that the city is "predisposed" to continue holding the festival in Cáceres and clarified that "examine the issues to plan a new Extremúsika." Heras claims that in their meeting today, she and Romero assessed the events that occurred last year and has concluded that "the only culprit" was the rain. The mayor also makes clear that "the council wants to continue having 'Extremúsika' in Cáceres, "and therefore" willing to consider the conditions for the concerts possible. "

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