The Agrupación Folklórica Aythamy has a didactic vocation and its commitment is to teach and disseminate Canarian folklore.
The Agrupación Folklórica Chemida was born in 1981 in the neighborhood of Costa Ayala, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Chemida means, translated from the dialect spoken by the aborigines in the Canary Islands, “Meeting of men and women”. The group has three traditional costumes to its credit: the costume of Néstor Martín-Fernández De la Torre, the Gala costume of the City of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the costume of the peasants who worked in the sugar cane harvest in the 20th century.
The Plaza de España is one of the Inca nodes of the urban center in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Located in the middle of Avenida José Mesa y López, it is also the anteroom to the semi-pedestrian and commercial section of this great artery of the city, an outdoor shopping area par excellence in the surroundings of the Puerto-Canteras area.
In recent years, this square, where the great achievements of the sports teams of the capital of Gran Canaria are usually celebrated in a popular way, has become an open stage so that every Saturday the local and visiting public can enjoy the exhibitions of different folkloric groups of music and dance.
Tourism LPA of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria programs this experience of Canarian culture, with free access, on Saturdays, every two weeks, in the Plaza de España (from 11:00 am, with samples of workshops and traditional games), and every Sunday in the Pueblo Canario, from 11:00 am.
13 June 2026
Plaza de España. Ramblas de Mesa y López.
11:00
The Agrupación Folklórica Aythamy has a didactic vocation and its commitment is to teach and disseminate Canarian folklore.
The Agrupación Folklórica Chemida was born in 1981 in the neighborhood of Costa Ayala, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Chemida means, translated from the dialect spoken by the aborigines in the Canary Islands, “Meeting of men and women”. The group has three traditional costumes to its credit: the costume of Néstor Martín-Fernández De la Torre, the Gala costume of the City of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the costume of the peasants who worked in the sugar cane harvest in the 20th century.
The Plaza de España is one of the Inca nodes of the urban center in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Located in the middle of Avenida José Mesa y López, it is also the anteroom to the semi-pedestrian and commercial section of this great artery of the city, an outdoor shopping area par excellence in the surroundings of the Puerto-Canteras area.
In recent years, this square, where the great achievements of the sports teams of the capital of Gran Canaria are usually celebrated in a popular way, has become an open stage so that every Saturday the local and visiting public can enjoy the exhibitions of different folkloric groups of music and dance.
Tourism LPA of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria programs this experience of Canarian culture, with free access, on Saturdays, every two weeks, in the Plaza de España (from 11:00 am, with samples of workshops and traditional games), and every Sunday in the Pueblo Canario, from 11:00 am.
13 June 2026
Plaza de España. Ramblas de Mesa y López.
11:00