Also Known As: Arantxa Castilla-La Mancha • Born: 12/01/1997
She faced discrimination due to her sexual orientation and gender expression from a young age
Inspired by the TV show “Hannah Montana,” Arantxa adopted her drag name and style
Arantxa moved to Madrid to study Audiovisual Communication and discovered drag culture after attending a show by Supremme de Luxe
She competed in the first season of “Drag Race España” in 2021 and joined the national tour “Gran Hotel de las Reinas” afterward
She also became an ambassador for Madrid Pride’s high-heel race and a Jerez de los Caballeros Pride host
Arantxa was announced as a contestant on “RuPaul’s Drag Race: UK vs
the World.” She also co-hosts the podcast “Mientras Te Hacías El Eyeliner” with fellow drag queen Hugáceo Crujiente
Arantxa Castilla-La Mancha’s drag name and aesthetic were inspired by her favorite childhood TV series
“Hannah Montana,” reflecting her early creative influences and the resonance of its premise in her life
Arantxa co-hosts the podcast “Mientras Te Hacías El Eyeliner” with fellow drag queen Hugáceo Crujiente
providing a platform for engaging discussions and entertainment within the drag community
Arantxa Castilla-La Mancha is an ambassador for LGBTQ+ events
including Madrid Pride’s high-heel race and the Jerez de los Caballeros Pride
demonstrating her commitment to community engagement and advocacy
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The Counts de Puñonrostro Foundation has unveiled its project for the refurbishment of a building it owns at Calle Dauíz 16 in Segovia
It had served different purposes in the past (including for a caps factory)
Drawn up by Alicia Gutiérrez de la Cámara (Segoviarquitectura)
the renovation scheme was worked out with the aim of transferring the archives of the Counts of Puñonrostro to Segovia and making room for a permanent exhibition on the family’s history
The gallery zone is organized in two levels and two volumes
will maintain its overall structure and original architectural elements
such as the Romanesque portal and the pointed Gothic arch inside
The one behind – built in the 20th century to accommodate the factory
which will be gutted to create a diaphanous space with the structure of an arcade – will organize its two stories around a central courtyard
entered through the Travesía de las Canonjías
among them as a deposit for the archives of the Counts of Puñonrostro
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Continuing on the weekly review of unusual or quirky festivals across Spain
the next to be covered is the Templar Festival in Jerez de los Caballeros
This town in the province of Badajoz is believed to be the last Spanish refuge of the Knights Templar (full name The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon) founded in Jerusalem in around 1119 to defend pilgrims on their way to the Holy City during the Crusades
They became over the centuries a form of bank and French King Philip IV because he was so heavily in debt to them persuaded Pope Clement V to have them arrested in France and finally decree that they should be disbanded in 1312
This four days of celebration of the memory of the Knights Templar takes place in Jerez de los Caballeros between July 11 and 14 this year and starts with a Medieval Market and the following days concentrate on the events which led to their fall and what has become known as the assault on the Bloody Tower
Although it is believed that the residents of the town had prospered under the occupation by the Knights Templar
there was no way in which they could withstand the might of the forces unleashed by Pope Clement
King Philip IV of France and King Ferdinand IV of Castile
be made a knight or lady of the Knights Templar during the festival
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1994-1995 SeasonOn 29th June 1994
Club Atlético Malagueño adopted the name Málaga Club de Fútbol
becoming the first denomination constituted as a public limited sports company in the history of Málaga football
the Blue and Whites played their first official match in Adra (Almería) on 4th September 1994
in which the team remained undefeated at the end of competition
Antonio Benítez’s team achieved promotion to Second Division B in June 1995
by winning the final game of the playoffs against Jerez de los Caballeros at La Rosaleda
a few days before the start of the 1997/98 season
Fernando Puche took over from Federico Beltrán as president
following an epic victory against Terrasa (4-1
with an unforgettable hat trick from Guede)
During the first campaign in the Second Division
Joaquín Peiró’s team achieved promotion with three matches remaining until the end of the competition
after defeating Albacete at La Rosaleda on 30th May 1999
Catanha became the ‘Pichichi’ of the Second Division in Malaguista history
and the Costa del Sol capital returned to the First Division 10 years later
Málaga CF’s brilliant trajectory shone even more in the top flight
The team secured permanency in its debut in the ‘League of the Stars’ (1999/00)
Catanha also made Blue and Whites’ history by becoming the striker to score the most goals in one season in the First Division (24)
Extremadura offers to share a rich religious heritage for tourist looking for cultural jewels such as the Monastery of Guadalupe
where Christopher Columbus prayed to the Virgin before leaving Spain for the Discovery of America
the epicenter of this route of religious tourism in Extremadura
This is a region in Spain that is just west of Madrid and extends to the border of Portugal
The Monastery of Guadalupe is the second most frequent pilgrimage place in Spain after “Santiago de Compostela”
Guadalupe is also in a unique natural environment
its Mudejar cloister and the temple are famous
The Lady of Guadalupe travelled to America with Christopher Columbus and now is Patroness of Mexico and constitutes a legend in this Latin American country
The discoverer and conqueror of Mexico was Hernán Cortés
who was baptized in the church of San Martín de Medellin in Extremadura
You can also visit the church of Saint Bartholomew in Jerez de los Caballeros
This is where Emperor Charles V lived after his retirement and died surrounded by undisturbed nature in the privileged region of the North of Extremadura
on your way to Yuste we recommend a visit to the German Cemetery of Guacos de Yuste
where the remains of almost two hundred German soldiers are buried
In “Fuente de Cantos” you can visit the interpretation center of Zurbarán
one of the most important painters of the Spanish Golden Age
There are also Zurbarán painting to be found at the “Colegiata de la Candelaria de Zafra y Llerena” (Collegiate Church of our Lady of the Candelaria in Zafra and Llerena)
where this famous artist from Extremadura had his workshop
The region can also be visited by enjoying the paintings of Divino Morales
another illustrious painter from Extremadura
Outstanding is his work at the “Iglesia de la Asunción” (the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption) in “Arroyo de la Luz”
But also visit the “Museo de la Ciudad de Luis Morales” (Museum of the City of Luis Morales) in Badajoz
the Church of Saint Martin in Plasencia and the Church of Saint Martin of Trevejo in Sierra de Gata; Saint Mary of Almocóvar in Alcántara; “Rocamador de Valencia de Alcántara” in La Raya
which borders with Portugal; “Higuera la Real” and “Barcarrota”
Extremadura also has the smallest convent in the world
founded in person by Saint Peter of Alcántara
This is the place where the Saint slept sitting on a stone and resting his head on the trunk of a tree
The convent is a symbol of contemplative life in the middle of the pasture land of Extremadura
venerated in Extremadura is the Christ of Serradilla
Until the XVII Century this image of Christ was is the Royal Palace in Madrid
Various and multiple miracles are attributed to this polychrome Christ who is standing embracing a large cross stepping on a skull
Serradilla is in the north of Extremadura in the Province of Cáceres
The Monastery of Tentudía is a mythical place that received its name based on a legend
During the Spanish war against the Muslim domination of the Iberian Peninsula
prayed to the Virgin Mary to stop the day in order to win a battle against the Arabs before the sun set
The miracle was granted and in gratitude for the favor
they built a monastery on the highest peak of the province of Badajoz
It is believed that the Cathedral of Coria keeps an important relic
which is a piece of the Tablecloth that was used during the Last Supper
NASA scientists have certified similarities between this cloth and the cloth of the Holy Shroud of Turin
A mystery that is worth seeing in this building
shared as a diocese with the city of Cáceres
where the statue of Saint Peter of Alcántara welcomes visitors
but two are the Cathedrals in the city of Plasencia
Very religious people lived in this city during the whole of the Middle Ages
Zamora and the Collegiate of Toro and the choir stalls with erotic images are some of the jewels of these beautiful buildings
the Basilica of Saint Eulalie of Mérida was a place of pilgrimage as the first Christian Temple built after the conversion of the Roman Emperor Constantine
On the other hand the Cathedral of Saint Mary
was probably the first headquarter of Christianity in the Iberian Peninsula
The Cathedral of Badajoz is a Christian monument in a city with rich Arab legacy that also has artistic influences from Portugal
Saint Mary Magdalene of Olivenza is the church where the Portuguese Manueline style is best depicted in Extremadura
The columns of this church stand out and seem to evoke a ship
holds treasures such as the emblematic tower of the Our Lady of Granada Church
It consists of five bodies made in bricks topped with a balustrade terrace topped with four turrets
Ceclavín is a small town in the Province of Cáceres
It has a total of ten hermitages that are cared by the villagers and they also show them to tourist by just knocking on their doors
La religión, como turismo, encuentra su patrimonio en Extremadura
宗教作为旅游在Extremadura文化遗产中不期而遇
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en la Sala Salvador Díez del Conjunto Monumental del Alcázar
se desarrollará la segunda ponencia del ciclo de divulgación patrimonial que organiza Delegación de Dinamización Cultural del Ayuntamiento de Jerez y que tendrá como protagonista al investigador y cofrade madrileño Enrique Guevara Pérez
quien disertará sobre el “Patrimonio cofrade sevillano en la Semana Santa de Jerez”
en la Iglesia de San Juan de los Caballeros
arquitecto y profesor titular de la Universidad de Sevilla
disertará sobre «La Restauración de la Capilla de la Jura de San Juan de los Caballeros«
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El 10 de mayo de 1981 -hoy se cumplen 40 años- un rayo descargó sobre la torre de la iglesia de San Juan de los Caballeros
provocando el resquebrajamiento de la bóveda
el hundimiento de la escalera de caracol y un incendio que se propagó por las dependencias donde la Hermandad del Amor guardaba todos sus enseres
que tras el cierre del templo fue acogida en el convento de Santa María de Gracia para la celebración de los cultos y en la S
Catedral -desde 1982 hasta 1987- para efectuar la salida procesional
sufrió la pérdida de gran parte de su tesoro artístico
provocando que la bendita imagen de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios tuviera que volver a procesionar en el paso del Santísimo Cristo del Amor tras haberlo hecho bajo palio desde 1978 a 1981
la Hermandad de la Vera-Cruz y la Archicofradía del Inmaculado Corazón de María
en la iglesia de San Juan de los Caballeros
tuvieron que buscar refugio en el colegio de los Marianistas de la calle Porvera y en la iglesia de la Victoria respectivamente
La Hermandad de la Vera Cruz ha anunciado a través de sus canales oficiales que
tras recibir los oportunos permisos de la Delegación Diocesana de Hermandades y Cofradías de la Diócesis de Asidonia-Jerez y de la Delegación de Movilidad del Ayuntamiento de Jerez
con motivo de la festividad de la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz
efectuará una salida procesional con el Santo Lignum Crucis a la finalización de la Solemne Eucaristía que se celebrará en la iglesia de San Juan de los Caballeros
recorrerá a partir de las 21:00 horas el siguiente itinerario: Plaza de Melgarejo
Calle Siete Revueltas y Plaza de Melgarejo
concretamente los que realizan en Sialkot (Pakistán) los artesanos de Escodo Embroydery
han llegado a la Semana Santa de Andalucía con unos precios que están rompiendo el mercado
órdenes religiosas e incluso algunos talleres de bordados realizan sus encargos a estos artesanos pakistaníes que cobran un precio muy inferior a los que suelen cotizarse las piezas que podemos contemplar en Semana Santa o en los ajuares litúrgicos
Un manto de terciopelo bordado en oro se puede adquirir por unos 7.000 euros aproximadamente
la jerezana Hermandad de San Benito estrenará el próximo Martes Santo un manto de salida que lucirá su dolorosa titular
diseñada por el jerezano Carmelo Argumedo Bernal
ha sido confeccionada por los mencionados artesanos pakistaníes en terciopelo azul y sus bordados están inspirados en las capas de la Orden de los Caballeros del Espíritu Santo del siglo XVI
además de los trabajos que han realizado ya para otras cofradías y formaciones musicales andaluzas
este taller pakistaní también ha confeccionado una túnica bordada para otra cofradía de nuestra ciudad
El bordado «low cost» ha llegado a la Semana Santa de Andalucía
Y parece que la calidad de estas piezas puede conquistar el mercado cofrade
La Hermandad de la Vera Cruz ha anunciado este martes el cambio de capataz en el paso de palio de Nuestra Señora de las Lágrimas
el encargado de relevar en el puesto a Jesús Sánchez Linero
quien hace unas fechas comunicaba a la junta de gobierno que preside Manuel Báez Martín su no continuidad por motivos personales
Eduardo Biedma ya dirigió la cuadrilla de costaleros del paso de palio de Nuestra Señora de las Lágrimas durante los años 2015 y 2016
cuando ostentaba el puesto de capataz general de la cofradía
también fue capataz del paso del Santísimo Cristo de la Esperanza