Antonia San Juan and the singer-songwriter Pedro Guerra, headliners of the IX edition of Ale-Arte Summit Bolico- Festival of Expressions Artistic “Alexia Martel González” The aforementioned cultural event will take place in the town from Santiago del Teide, from October 15 to 20 The Mayor of Santiago del Teide, Emilio Navarro, accompanied by the Councilor for Culture, David Quintero and the Councilor for Health, Sergio Mendoza, presented during the morning of today, October 9, the IX edition of the IX edition of Ale-Arte Cumbre de Bolico- Festival of Artistic Expressions “Alexia Martel González” that is will be held in Santiago del Teide with an extensive program directed to all audiences and which will take place from October 15 to 20. On this occasion, said cultural event, which comes every year consolidating itself as a “living” tribute to the figure of the deceased neighbor of the Alexia municipality and to those who have contributed and contribute to enhancing our popular culture, will welcome numerous artistic disciplines, highlighting the figure of the successful Canarian actress Antonia San Juan and the famous singer-songwriter Pedro Guerra, who will be the headliners of a new edition that It promises to be unforgettable. During the course of the presentation, the mayor, Emilio Navarro, assured that “our “Ale-Arte Cumbre de Bolico” festival is coming consolidating itself as a project that continues to grow with each new edition and that has the contribution of different areas of the consistory to nourish, in a transversal way, a programming of events aimed at the enjoyment of our neighbors and visitors.” For his part, David Quintero, Councilor for Culture, added that “this cultural project, which from its beginnings was born as a tribute to the figure of our neighbor Alexia González Martel, will feature in this occasion with an artistic showcase in which we will have important Canarian artists such as Antonia San Juan or Pedro Guerra, but also making room for the important contribution of our local artists, who are the ones who represent us and define our cultural identity.” According to Sergio Mendoza, Councilor for Health, “in this new edition we wanted to present what will be our first collection of poems on mental health called “Auroras”. And that, as he says said, granite by granite we can make a mountain and this is ours small contribution to be able to combat, in a beneficial way, this problem that affects many people in our society day by day".