THE DIVERCOCIDO COMBINES A PARADE OF DON COCHINO, CHILDREN'S MUSIC, POPULAR GAMES AND WORKSHOPS IN AN EDITION THAT WILL START ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON.

The activities, all free of charge, will take place in the marquee on the fairgrounds, with the collaboration of the Diputación.

The Divercocido, a programme of activities for the infant public as part of the LVI Feria del Cocido, will take place this weekend, on Friday 19 and Saturday 20 January, in the cocido marquee located in the fairgrounds. This is explained by the Councillor for Culture, Begoña Blanco, who points out that the activities will open on Friday afternoon with a parade by Don Cocho (Luchi), a performance lasting just over an hour by this character so well received by children. The programme of municipal activities is all free and aimed at all audiences, thanks to the collaboration with the Diputación de Pontevedra. On Saturday 20th there will be a wide range of activities including:

12 h. Popular games: such as the key game, billiards, sneezing... accessible to all the kids

12.45 h. Children's Punk Concert, by Peter Punk and Brais de las Huertas. It is a punk singer and a children's singer who share the stage creating a "musical delirium" called "Concierto PunkInfantil", which is a musical and clown show for all audiences, in which the punk concept is present, directly linked to the children's world and the concerns of the captivated.

4.30 p.m. Popular games

5 p.m. Show Patty Diphusa "Superharte": 50-minute show in which this artist will try to show all the skills at her disposal: dancing, climbing, blowing up balloons and even getting inside them, ready to conquer the hearts of the audience.

6 p.m. Workshop and parade by Don Cocho.

 And it will end with the Concert with Fusion by Píscore, which will take place at 7 pm. This show received the audience award at Festaclown 2019. After a hundred performances with their first show "Concierto Singular (y Plural), this company presents their second show that fuses music, theatre, humour, xestual comedy, clown and audience participation.