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A newly written aurora was premiered, dedicated to the mining history of the Nalón Valley, with lyrics by local poet Xuan Bello.
A separate space with traditional dance workshops for children aged 4–12 ran simultaneously with the main performances. aurora follada en parque de pola de laviana asturias 17 new
A pop-up museum inside the park’s kiosk displayed photographs, songbooks, and antique instruments. A newly written aurora was premiered, dedicated to
QR codes placed around the park allowed attendees to read translated lyrics of traditional auroras into English, French, and Spanish (from Asturian). Breaking with male-dominated tradition
Live commentary and interviews with rondas were broadcast, increasing local engagement.
Date of Report: April 13, 2026 (retrospective analysis of event up to 2023)
Location: Parque de Pola de Laviana, Concejo de Laviana, Principado de Asturias, Spain
Event Type: Traditional asturian “Aurora” gathering / folk music encuentro (colloquially referred to as “follada” in local vernacular, meaning a lively, informal get-together with music and dance)
Breaking with male-dominated tradition, the all-female group “Les Villar” opened the event with a set of auroras de alborada.