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Soroptimist brings the exhibition ‘The Fury Within Me. Desolation' to Mijas

  • Photographer Vicenta Casañ opens the showcase on May 7th at the Mujeres Mijitas association headquarters
  • The works reflect the destruction caused by the DANA
  • Las fotografías de Casañ también estarán disponibles para su compra.

The NGO supported businesses in Málaga and Valencia affected by the torrential rains through its ‘Soroptimist By Your Side’ programme

From the bonds forged during the aid provided by Soroptimist International to a group of women in October 2024 whose businesses suffered the effects of the DANA, the photographic exhibition ‘The Fury Within Me. Desolation’ by photographer Vicenta Casañ emerged. Having been exhibited during April at the Pincel y Barro association in Alhaurín de la Torre, it now comes to Mijas. The opening is scheduled for Thursday 7th of May at 19:00 hours at the headquarters of the Mujeres Mijitas associacion, Calle San Agustín, 1, Las Lagunas. Through her photos, Casañ invites a reflection on what it means to lose everything.

The photographs will be available for purchase, with 10% of the proceeds going to support the projects of Soroptimist International Costa del Sol. The association continues to support professional women in need and is working to relaunch ‘Soroptimist by your side’, a project designed to support female entrepreneurs who have seen their livelyhood affected. These women have rebuilt their businesses and moved forward with their lives, stronger in many ways, though not without challenges along the way.

Through the ‘Soroptimist by your side’ project, the NGO managed to raise funds, raise awareness, and provide financial and legal support. It also dedicated its time to listening, accompanying and rebuilding. Members visited the Valencia area twice, forging genuine bonds that have continued beyond the project itself. Before opening her yoga studio, Vicenta worked as a photographer. When she returned after the floods, she began to document what she found: materials drenched in mud, damaged equipment and personal belongings turned to rubble. Rather than focusing on the large-scale destruction, her images capture the quieter, more personal side of loss.

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