TV show Andalucía Directo (Canal Sur) visits the todobarro facilities
We received a visit from one of the flagship programs of our regional television. Here is the full report that was recorded last October.
Andalucía Directo is one of the flagship programs of Canal Sur, Andalusia’s public television station. On the air since 1998 and hosted by Modesto Barragán, it focuses primarily on local current affairs, with a format of reports and live connections from different parts of Andalusia.
The program covers topics ranging from social and human interest issues to news and curiosities, as well as weather, gastronomy, folklore, and culture.
todobarro on Andalucía Directo, Canal Sur Televisión
That is why it was an honor for todobarro that, on the program aired on October 27, they made time for us to visit our facilities, learn about our products in depth, and give some of our artisans a chance to speak.
Courtesy of Canal Sur, we are showing the clip with the full report for all those who were unable to see it live.
Thanks to their visit, we were able to explain the philosophy behind our neo-craftsmanship and show you our facilities.
During the tour, you will be able to see the inside of one of our artisan workshops. You will also see our offices and, above all, learn first-hand about the philosophy behind the term neo-craftsmanship and how we apply it to our product manufacturing process.
We hope you like it and enjoy it as much as we did during the recording!
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