Students of the Degrees of Infant and Primary Education and the cycle of Superior Vocational Training of Infant Education of the Campus of Los Dolores will help children from 5 to 10 years of age in the activity that will take place at the Palacio Molina on the afternoon of the 19th of May, while undergraduates of the Degree in Dance will perform their performance at 9:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. at the ARQUA.
The San Antonio Catholic University has joined the program with which on May 19 the City of Cartagena celebrate the International Day of Museums, contributing to the initiatives that will serve for the practical training of their students in addition to continuing to boost the cultural activity of the city of the hand of the Department of Youth.
Specifically, the registration period has already been opened through the website cartagena.ucam.edu in a children's workshop called 'Picta Liberi Theatrum', with which students of the Degrees of Early Childhood and Primary Education and the Higher Professional Training Cycle that are taught at the Campus of Los Dolores will teach children between 5 and 10 years old to paint on a canvas the Roman Theater in Cartagena.
This free activity will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Palacio Molina, located on Calle Jara.
On the other hand, students of the Degree of Dance, dependent of the Faculty of Sport of the UCAM, will put on stage "Roses Danst Rosas" at 21:00, 21:30 and 22:00 hours in the National Museum of Underwater Archeology, located in the port of Cartagena.
This performance of contemporary dance, in which the performers dance in their chairs original movements, strong and perfectly structured in the phases of a day.
The first movement represents the night, the second is the morning and the third is the afternoon.
For the fourth movement, the dancers enter a kind of overdrive.
In the course of the work, the dancers are divided into many different combinations.
This museum concentrates a large part of the Spanish Underwater Cultural Heritage, in addition to its research, assessment and dissemination to citizens for its use and enjoyment in a way.
ARQUA is the headquarters of the Permanent Observatory of the National Plan for this type of Heritage.
These activities are framed within the actions of the UCAM to continue collaborating with the city of Cartagena in its social, economic and cultural aspects, intensified since the opening of its campus in the city.
Source: UCAM Cartagena