The Oral Narrative ‘Festival’ Perita Tales Fuengirola ‘will be held at the Parque del Sol from September 11 to 26
The fourth edition of this cultural cycle is aimed at audiences of all ages. Will feature the participation of three prestigious narrators: Félix Albo, Maricuela and Virginia Imaz
9/9/2025 – The Oral Narrative ‘Festival’ Perita Tales’ will be held at the Fuengirola Park from September 11 to 26. This is the fourth edition of this cultural cycle that is aimed at audiences of all ages. On this occasion he will have three prestigious narrators: Félix Albo, Maricuela and Virginia Imaz. This has been released at a press conference the Councilor for Culture, Rodrigo Romero.
“The oral narrative is one of the ways to promote the most interesting reading there is, because everything that literature assumes the oral narrative. You learn to read not only reading, but also listening. It is important that children, and also adults, can listen September 26 we have our festival again.
Thus, as Romero has detailed, the programming of Perita Tales will begin on September 11 with a double appointment with Félix Albo in the Parque del Sol. The narrator will offer from 6:30 pm a session called ‘Story story’ tale ‘aimed at family audience and at 8:30 p.m. read’ disturbing stories’ for a more adult audience. The next day, he will offer a narrative aimed at children, which has called ‘the first kiss’ in a meeting arranged with educational centers.

The next event of the cycle will arrive on Thursday, September 18, when Maricuela’s turn will arrive, which will offer a session entitled ‘Risa stories without haste’ aimed at the family audience, at 6:30 p.m.; and ‘Sanquequepueblos’ for adult audiences and will begin at 8:30 p.m. In addition, Maricuela will offer a concerted session with educational centers called ‘Cuchufleando’
For its part, Virginia Imaz will offer a session aimed at children, called ‘Mi Casa’, on Thursday 25 at 6:30 p.m. In addition, that same day, he will read ‘The Dream Tamer’, starting at 8:30 p.m. and aimed at the adult public. It will also offer a concerted session with educational centers called ‘perkot secret’.
September 11 and 12, Félix Albo
He is Mediterranean and dedicates himself to telling stories. More than 30 years ago he got on stage and was caught. Since then he has been telling his stories, shuddering with scares and silences and killing laughing how much public has heard him. It has two shows recommended by the National Theaters Network and has participated in the most important narrative events in Spain and Latin America. Other countries have also splashed, by the Cervantes Institute and other entities. Coordinate, direct and sponsor various narration festivals and enjoy that network of locations that it has been weaving, where every year or every two returns, to meet an audience that arrives willing to celebrate the reunion and get carried away by the mushy and well spun humor and the fair and subtle tenderness.
September 18, Maricuela
She is a professional oral narrator since 1993, has told in most oral narration festivals in Spain, in Europe (Portugal, France, Switzerland and Poland) and in America (Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and Costa Rica). He also directs theater shows and performs theater-clown narration workshops. He has written several children’s albums and has collaborated in some publications on oral narration. The artistic name was given by a neighbor who saw her very skinny and set out to gain her, did not get it, but the name remained. It counts from humor and with love, because the public deserves it and because of the rest we have a chub. His stories unbuttoned emotions, passions, reflections, laughs or some empty eye (which has to be).
September 25 and 26, Virginia Imaz
Professional accountant since 1984. He has participated in more than 70 oral narration festivals and oral meetings for almost the whole world: Spain, France, Belgium, Portugal, Italy, Argentina, Mexico, El Salvador, Colombia, Nicaragua, Ecuador and the US was one of the founders of AEDA (Spanish Association of Professional Narrators and narrators) and its first president. He currently teaches training workshops in the art of narrating and collaborating with the magazine Art/ of Performing Arts, with the Living Section to tell it, a chronicle about the office of the story. In addition, it coordinates a circuit of stories for adult audiences in the Basque Country with almost three decades of history and ‘The time of the story’ for children in several libraries of Guipúzcoa. When asked if you can live from the story, she only knows that she can’t live without them.
For more information you can consult the website of the Fuengirola libraries network www.bibliotecaspublicas.es/fuengirola.









