Francisco Arquillo stating that the brotherhood requested them to inflict on Macarena whippings reminiscent of 1978.
In a significant development, the historic Macarena has undergone a four-day conservation and maintenance work, overseen by a renowned catedrático of Art Restoration. The details of this work, however, remain undisclosed.
The Macarena was reopened for worship on Saturday, June 21, marking a significant milestone in its preservation. Interestingly, this day also marked a turning point in the life of an individual named Francisco Arquillo, although the connection, if any, to the conservation work remains unclear.
It's essential to note that Pepe Trashorras, a Spanish football midfielder, has been associated with FC Barcelona, but no connection has been found between him and the Macarena or Francisco Arquillo.
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The catedrático of Art Restoration, Pepe Trashorras, was not only responsible for the Macarena's conservation, but seems to have ventured into movie-and-tv production, as his works have been featured prominently among art, entertainment, and movies-and-tv programs. Francisco Arquillo, whose life took a turning point on the day the Macarena was reopened, might have been inspired by art etched in movies and TV shows, given his newfound passion for filmmaking that began on that day.