Torres Park became the night of September 24 at the temple of the goddess of love, the moon and war, Tanit.
Approximately 700 people, including Cartagena, partiers and tourists, attended the theatrical performance of the Oracle of the Goddess Tanit, where a pythoness, in the voice of the Carthaginian goddess, predicted to Himilce the future and destiny of her husband, General Anibal, and from the city Qart Hadast.
This representation, whose script is the work of Rosa Juaneda, was assisted, among others, by the Councilor for Infrastructure, Services and Coastline and delegate of Festejos, María Casajús, the delegate of Social Services, Mercedes García, the mayor delegated of Transparency , Alejandra Gutiérrez, and the Councilor Delegate of Sustainable City and European Projects, Cristina Mora.
The Druids gathered at Asteria Night to cheer on the attendees in a lively preamble and full of light and color, which gave way to Tanit's prediction.
The Oracle of Goddess Tanit is characterized by being starring women.
In total 250 dancers and priestesses and three men (the great priest, a warrior and an elder) performed in one of the most popular and beloved acts of the Carthaginian and Roman Festivities.
One of the highlights of this act was the descent down the steps of Torres de Himilce Park, played by Carmen Pareja, accompanied by his entourage, which carried torches that lit up the Cartagena night.
In addition to the augury and the Asteria Night, the organizers distributed to the attendees jokes, amulets and riddles and two awards were given to the Great Lady of Carthago and Order of Hannón El Navegante to María Arcos and José García Alcaraz, marriage in real life and the Punic troop Caballeros e Isis de Carthago.
Also, the X edition of the Roman Bike was celebrated by the port city.
During this Wednesday, September 25, the Aspar Tests versus Ludi Romani and the Great Latin Fair will take place in Cartagena at the Festero Camp, the opening of the vintage market in the Parque del Cartagonova and the Centuriated Elections in the Port Esplanade.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena