After completion of the summer program, the Department of Culture and Heritage is already preparing the new program of events, starting middle of next October.
The Department of Culture and Heritage of the City of Eagle has today released statistics on the number of viewers who have gone through the Auditorium and Congress Hall "Infanta Elena" during the summer months.
As stated in the report, a total of 20,732 people attended the various events included in the summer program has offered aquiline consistory.
Artistic genres that have had a greater number of followers have been: the theater, with 7880 spectators, and the ballet and other dances, with 2687 people, of which 1217 were to watch the show more successful than those carried out so far, "The Swan Lake "by the Ballet of St. Petersburg.
The concerts of opera and classical music, followed by meetings of poetry and the lecture series "Looking to the Sea" closes the biggest events of the summer wrapped up 2011.
Deserve some mention visits recorded in the various exhibitions that the "Infanta Elena" has received during this period, whose number amounts to 4110, among which samples as "religious sculptures Venancio Blanco", "Solana Collections MAPFRE "or sculptural exhibition" Pedro José García Andrea. "
In reference to the origin of visitors to the various exhibitions, most of them have been national, led by the communities of Murcia, Madrid, Catalonia and Andalusia.
In the foreign section, the largest volume of visits the leading countries: France, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Belgium and Germany in that order.
The councilman of Culture and Heritage Hall of Eagles, Francisco Miguel Martínez, thanked the public support they have given the summer program of events and publicly congratulated the workers of the Auditorium and Congress Hall "Infanta Elena" by the excellent work done during these months.
Finally, Martinez also wanted to pass that "is already preparing the new fall-winter schedule, beginning in mid-October, with a new edition of the National Competition of Amateur Theatre Paco Rabal."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas