Manuel Carrasco sings to Huelva and Paz Vega prefers being Hija Predilecta over receiving an Oscar
The Day of Andalusia featured performances and gatherings with prominent cultural figures, where Manuel Carrasco celebrated his roots and Paz Vega expressed her preference for regional recognition.
On the eve of the Andalusia Medals ceremony, many awardees gathered at the San Telmo Palace, hosted by the President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno. This event was marked by a special dinner prepared by the Hospitality School of the Convent of Santo Domingo de Archidona, bringing together notable figures to celebrate their contributions to Andalusian culture and society. Among those present were Manuel Carrasco and actress Paz Vega, both of whom reflected on their connection to their homeland.
Manuel Carrasco, hailing from Huelva, captivated attendees with his emotional dedication to his home region. As part of the evening's festivities, he expressed profound gratitude for the recognition he received and highlighted the importance of Andalusian heritage through his music. His performance of the Anthem of Andalusia was a significant moment of pride, resonating deeply with locals and those connected to the region.
In contrast, actress Paz Vega, recognizing the value of local honors, revealed her preference for being named a Hija Predilecta (Beloved Daughter) of Andalusia rather than receiving an Oscar. This sentiment underlines the cultural pride prevalent among artists from the region, showcasing a preference for local acknowledgment over international accolades. Both Carrasco and Vega symbolize the rich artistic tradition of Andalusia, inspiring others to cherish their roots and cultural identity.