In Lanzarote, the wind has always been a sign of change. Los trades They are part of the natural balance of the island: regulate the temperature, provide moisture in the form of horizontal rain, They shape the landscape and have conditioned agricultural life for centuries. Maybe that's why, when the wind rises, We sense that something important is coming.. And so it is. It is 8 March, That change takes shape in a very special celebration of International Women's Day, in a place that symbolizes like few others the collective memory of the effort and dignity of this island: the Peasant House-Museum. And we do it with music as a common language, with the voice of Natalia Lacunza as a common thread between generations, sensitivity and emotion, also remembering those who were before: Peasant, peasant no te quites la sombrera porque el sol de Lanzarote pone tu cara morena. |