During the first three months of 2019, the program "Reading, thinking, imagining" will have 27 free activities on social and cultural issues, such as: music, film, literature, theater, philosophy, feminism, ecology or urbanism.
Acts related to the situation of refugees will also be developed.
The councilman of Culture, David Martinez, has presented the quarterly program "Read, think, imagine".
In the literary field, the latest books by prominent authors from the Region of Murcia will be presented.
This is the case of El Calendario de Dios, by Rubén Castillo Gallego and the edition that recalls the 25th anniversary of the publication of the poems collection De aurigas inmortales, by the poet and professor Vicente Cervera Salinas.
Both publications will be presented in the Josefina Soria library of El Luzzy.
The first work on Thursday, January 10 at 8:00 p.m.
The second book will be announced to the attending public on Monday, January 14 at 8:00 p.m.
In addition, two children's works will be presented in the Luzzy library dedicated to the little ones.
They are from the author Mati Morata, from La Palma, from Cartagena, and from the writer and illustrator Josefina Montero.
Montero has collaborated in various campaigns of the Department of Equality of the City of Cartagena.
Also very personal books will be exposed, like the awakening of the siren, of the psychologist Maria Guerrero;
o Chickens on the asphalt, by Peter Fern (Pedro Fernández).
But not only of baby literature "Read, think, imagine".
Also immigrants will have an important role in programming.
The Solidarity Days Here we only want to be humans will make exhibitions as Refugees: the data and stories for a contranarrative;
the presentation of the book As if they had never been, an illustrated poem by the brothers Juan and Javier Gallego "Crudo" about the tragedy of people who die at sea trying to reach Europe.
We will also talk about the refugees at the round table Borders ... where?
The program Leer, pensar, imaginar, in collaboration with Cartagena Piensa, has included other events with distinguished guests, such as the specialist in feminism María Pazos, who will present the book Contra el patriarcado.
Feminist economics for a just and sustainable society.
Also the professor Ángel María García Rodríguez will talk about the mental life of non-human animals.
QUARTERLY PROGRAMMING FICCMOTECA
The head of programming of the Ficcmoteca of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, Esther Baeza, has presented the films that will be screened from January to March.
Baeza has highlighted the Polish play Cold War, by Zimna Wojna (2018), which won five awards at the European Film Awards last year - best film, directing, screenplay, actress and editing -.
It will be screened on Friday, February 15 at 8:00 pm in the Luzzy's auditorium.
It will be free, like the other six tapes: In transit, The pimp.
Short step, bad milk, Dog Island.
Trip to a mother's room, and Dogman.
RUBÉN VILLAHERMOSA PRESENTS "THIS IS NOT A DISC"
The program Leer, pensar, imaginar will also host the Cartagena musician Rubén Villahermosa, soul of the Rio Viré musical project.
On February 22 will be released his first album, "This is not a disc."
The artist has played live at the press conference The Secret, a song in which he talks about the processes of the mind during a depression.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena