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San Clemente premieres Monday procession gilding and polychrome his throne (21/11/2014)

12 young unemployed Lorca uptown who had the opportunity to learn this craft while receiving a scholarship of 300 euros per month for family sustenance.

The throne of the pattern has been carved, gilded, polychrome decorated with embroidered skirts through several programs of the municipal area.

Lorca Mayor Francisco Jodar this morning the final design released on Monday throne pattern Lorca, San Clemente, in its Procession next Monday at 19 pm, which will depart from San Francisco to get to the Chapel del Rosario.

The mayor pointed out that in 2010 the throne was carved in the workshop of the Department of Employment Council of Lorca, directed Eulalia Ibarra, performing some improvements in 2011, the year in which he was also incorporated some embroidered skirts with the art of famous and renowned Lorca embroidery, made by the training programs carried out by the municipal area to which this tradition is not lost as a career.

Thus, as explained Jodar "this year through a new employment workshop has been held gold and polychrome throne that has allowed such complete beautiful work of art. In this way, the 12 young unemployed Lorca Uptown who had the opportunity to learn this craft while receiving a scholarship of 300 euros per month for family support, were able to practically apply what they learn in this throne. "

The mayor stressed that "as we see, employment workshops implemented by the Department of Employment of the City of Lorca not only allow you to learn a trade, but also represent a benefit to the town of Lorca as, for example, creation of this throne and beautification and the creation of the flaps, thus demonstrating the usefulness of this type of action and its use by students who now pass on our sincere congratulations. "

Francisco Jodar, who this year received the highest distinction of the Federation San Clemente for his contribution to the celebrations, said that "for the City is a pleasure to help enrich the feast of San Clemente."

The throne of San Clemente, designed by David Torres del Alcázar, is inspired by the Tomb of Juan II of Castile, who bestowed the title of Most Noble City Lorca on 5 March 1442. It is a composition of three steps in memory of ascent to heaven, the first six ribs body serves as a foundation to house the star which in turn serves as a foundation to the pedestal where stands the patron saint.

The star is a clear allusion to the Sun City and the slogan "Civitas Solis";

and the sun and the light pattern and light Lorca Coexistence of Three Cultures monotheistic stands.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca

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