San Prudentzio festivities kick off in Atxondo with Hamabi Harri association's txupinazo

The San Prudentzio festivities in Atxondo began on April 30 with the txupinazo launched by the Hamabi Harri neighborhood association, celebrating collaboration and diversity.

Generic image of a festive atmosphere, with people and confetti.
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Generic image of a festive atmosphere, with people and confetti.

The San Prudentzio festivities in Atxondo officially commenced on April 30 with the txupinazo (opening rocket) launched by the Hamabi Harri neighborhood association, celebrating local collaboration and diversity.

The San Prudentzio festivities in Atxondo began on April 30 with the txupinazo launched by the Hamabi Harri neighborhood association from the txosna area. Members of the association expressed their deep gratitude for the invitation, considering this moment very special and recalling their own participation in the txosna area years ago.

"Today is not just the beginning of the festivities. Today is also a celebration of collaboration, community work, and diversity."

a member of the neighborhood association
During the opening ceremony, the Hamabi Harri association praised the commitment of the txosna area for its dedication to popular festivities. Furthermore, they highlighted that the day also represents a celebration of collaboration and community effort.
The festive program will offer various events in the coming days. On April 30, there was a children's snack, disco-dance, barbecue, a concert by Haize-arrosa, and a charity bingo. On May 1, Disguise Day will be celebrated with the theme of World Mythologies. There will be a parade with the Ad Libitum fanfare, a communal meal, games between cuadrillas, and concerts by Ainke, Impuesto Revolucionario (a tribute to Eskorbuto), and Josetxu Piperrak.
On May 2, a multisensory workshop for children, paella and tortilla competitions, performances by Trikitilariak, and the Ugasixo championship will be organized. The day will conclude with performances by the Orquesta Génesis and Malakias. On May 3, the Geu Be group will roast an Eusko Label calf, there will be a craft market, a parade by the Txanbolin txistularis, children's games, and a mus championship.