Profiting from an assist from Marc Gual, the Spaniard placed the ball past goalkeeper Andero Cantero.
In a fixture short of plenty of scoring chances, Alcorcon took the lead into the half-time break.
Not willing to go down without a fight, the hosts put up an improved showing in the second half - and that yielded a positive result when they levelled the scores in the 49th minute.
Thanks to an assist from Jose Angel Carrillo, Cristian Herrera profited from shambolic defending from Juan Antonio Anquela’s side to slot the ball past goalkeeper Daniel Jimenez.
Ojeda completed his brace in the 72nd minute after converting from a rebound from his missed penalty.
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Before the pandemic, Daniel Ojeda was used to supplementing his income with unemployment benefits. A 29-year-old ballet dancer and choreographer, Ojeda works about half the year as a freelancer, when he s not on contract with Ballet Idaho during the fall and winter.
Last summer, those freelance gigs about half Ojeda s annual income disappeared, as the curtain dropped and lights went out in theaters and studios.
Working in an arts industry decimated by the novel coronavirus, Ojeda, along with his colleagues at Ballet Idaho, have adapted and survived. Although, nearly one year into the pandemic, stages remain closed, and audiences are not permitted or, at the very least, ill-advised.
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For one night only, iconic Pabst Theater emerges from pandemic and prepares for Joe Biden town hall Bill Glauber, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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MILWAUKEE It was March 11 and the Pabst Theater was riding high.
Comedian Dave Chappelle was in town, winding up his two-date, four-show sold-out run. But even with the joy of the performances, the coronavirus pandemic was bearing down on the nation. The second show ended at midnight and we didn t get out of there until 6:30 the next morning, said Gary Witt, CEO of the Pabst Theater Group. And that was the end of touring for us, for a long, long time.