BAVARO PUNTA CANA.- Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort, Spa & Casino organized a magic and fantasy show to celebrate together with its guests, and the children of the communities of the destination of Punta Cana their traditional show “Magical Christmas”.
In its eleventh anniversary, more than 500 children participated, of which 250 came from public schools in the different sectors of the Veron Punta Cana Municipal Tourist District.
The colorful show featured the addition of the Grinch, who started the show with the intention of boycotting it, but was eventually convinced by the children to stay and be a part of Christmas.
“Magical Christmas Night” seeks to bring joy and enthusiasm to the little ones in this tourist destination, with a celebration full of lights, colors, dances and acrobats to celebrate the birth of baby Jesus.
As is the tradition, children are welcomed by dancing elves who are part of a children’s fair with sweets, cotton candy, popcorn, face painting and a circus.
The director of development for the Caribbean Area of Grupo Lopesan, Carlos Jiménez Ruiz, reiterated his commitment to the communities of Verón and Bávaro, where public school students hope every year to participate in the “Magical Christmas” show.
To achieve this goal, as every year, we had the support of the “Mi Milagro Isanely” Foundation, the “María Veron” Foundation, the educator known as María Villa Playwood and the director of culture of the District Council, Irving Beltre, who They were in charge of coordinating the arrival of the students.
“Magical Christmas Night” is in charge of the Caribe Siempre Tuyo ballet with a body of more than 40 dancers on stage. He himself delighted the children with a repertoire that included elves, tin soldiers, stunts, reindeer, rock and roll, rag doll and the Christmas fairy.
At the end of the 45-minute show, the children received Santa Claus in the middle of the snow loaded with the expected Christmas gifts.
This activity is held every year in the modern Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort, Spa & Casino amphitheater, which has been described by tour operators and the Dominican press as the best in the country.