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(10/05/2019)

Art and hospitality '] Most of them come from students of the Superior School of Architecture and Building (ETSAE), as well as independent artists or students of the Sculpture Workshop of the Popular University |

One of the defining features of the identity of the Mucho Más Mayo festival since its birth has been the urban facilities in streets and squares of the historic center of Cartagena.

This year they are articulated around the theme of the festival, "The face of the other, Art and hospitality".

On this occasion it should be noted that most of them come from students of the Higher School of Architecture and Building (ETSAE), of the UPCT, selected from dozens of projects that these students have worked on.

But there are also independent artists, or students of the Sculpture Workshop of the Popular University.

URBAN FACILITIES OF THE FESTIVAL MUCH MORE MAY

THE NO PLACE (Breakwater of the old Racing Club)

Authors: Marta Camacho González, Maria José Clemente Pedrero, Francisco Javier Mármol, Lidia Morcillo Abellán.

ETSAE

This proposal tries to represent the reality of the spaces inhabited by refugees-refugee camps, maritime journeys, through the desert-places of oppression and uncertainty, the "non-places" that end up creating "non-people": the nobodies , those who have no face, those who are not human beings but human resources.

VILLA MARINA.

A NEW COUNTRY (Floating Sound Sculpture in front of the old Racing Club)

Artist: Lola Nieto

When the fleeing population can not reach the shore because it becomes a border, the birth of a new country is encouraged.

FRAGILE.

THE INVASION OF THE OTHER (Canyons of the dock Alfonso XII. Main door Naval Museum of Cartagena)

REALIZE: Alumnado de Filosofía 1º of Bachillerato CES San Juan Bosco

COORDINA: Paula Valdivieso Ferrándiz

Salesian students invite you to philosophize.

Walking among canyons, you can imagine that someone invades you, however, you stop to contemplate his face.

How fragile is the dignity of a person ... Back to believe in Human Rights will allow us to rise before such indecency.

BEYOND WHAT YOU SEE (Paseo Alfonso XII, space located in front of the steps of Víctor Beltrí in the Carlos III Wall of Cartagena)

Realized: Paula Martínez, along with students of projects 3 ETSAE

Beyond the world that is shaped before us, there is another reality in which the others, faceless people, find themselves;

without rights, without life, for which they fight desperately.

These people reflected here, Malala Yousafzai, Dalai Lama, Rigoberta Menchu ​​and Desmond Tutu, represent some human rights defenders, who give voice to all the faceless.

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THRESHOLD TO THE DES () EQUALITY (C / Muralla del Mar, nº 3 to 20)

Authors: Colectiv (a): María Escribano Viñas, María de las Nieves Esparza Pedreño, Sol Hernández Ortega, Paloma de Andrés Ródenas, Silvia Meroño Esparza.

(0,0,0) arises from the reflection about inequality, discovering that the only moment of full equality between people takes place at the point of origin: the mother's womb.

Pedestrians are invited to make a sensory tour that simulates the moment of arrival in the world.

A reflective journey where you experience the transition from equality to inequality.

PLASTIC PAVILION (Mirador Muralla del Mar. C / Muralla del Mar)

Author: María José López Sánchez.

ETSAE

Do: Students and teachers Projects 3. ETSAE

This project refers to the plastic sea of ​​the Mediterranean.

By means of inflated plastic bags a small recreation is made and a pavilion is proposed that shows the most hospitable side of the society, welcoming all those people, mostly foreigners, who work every day under a plastic roof in full sun.

THE SOCIAL NETWORK (José Mª Artés Square)

Author / s: Elena Rocío Tordera Gracia and Jesús Ángel González García.

ETSAE

The project seeks to show the exclusion and difficulties that migrants have to face when they arrive in a new country.

The RED SOCIAL intervention aims to make the problem visible by creating a network of people linked to each other, simulating social relationships;

and a disconnected figure, representing the difficulties they have to overcome and call for a better and easier coexistence.

(DES) AHOGO (Plaza de San Francisco)

Authors: Amanda Bermejo Cano, Elena Cánovas Ureña, Javier Egea Cano, Tania Pérez Pagán.

ETSAE

what is the sea definitely?

/ Why does it seduce?

Why tempt?

/ often invades us as a dogma / and forces us to be a shore. "Mario Benedetti.

However, the sea does not represent the same for everyone.

This space aims to show the two facets of the sea: the exterior, which represents the friendly face of the sea;

and the interior, which shows the burden of those people who lose their lives in the Mediterranean.

POLETIC WIRING (C / Balcones azules)

Author: Helena Paso Real.

Wall of laments of funky poems with the theme of refugees.

It is a poetic performance open to the public, to honor all those who lose their lives crossing borders.

Visitors can post their requests and pick up poems from the wire fence.

RADICANTE (Palacio Pedreño, Cajamurcia Foundation)

Authors: Maria Luz Ruiz Bañón, Victoria Sánchez Giner and Rocío Caballero Fernández

It is a reflection related through botany on concepts such as respect, dignity, interculturality, diversity, acceptance, in order to become aware that in reality we are all inhabitants of the same world.

For this we want to create an artistic installation through the silhouette of different native and native plants located on the windows of the city.

ON THE OTHER SIDE (THE OTHER ONE IS ME) (Atrium of the main entrance to the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center)

Realized: Students of the Sculpture Workshop of the Popular University

Coordinator: Cristina Navarro Poulin

A fishing net creates a transparent wall that travels through space as when used in the sea, and here it becomes an obstacle that anyone must avoid to enter the Cultural Center.

A speaker plays in a loop the gentle sound of a beach;

The same sea that we enjoy and culturally conforms us is one of the obstacles that thousands of people must overcome in order to escape the conflicts that endanger their lives.

7500 MILLION AND ONE SAME SKIN (All festival days, Patio ISEN)

Authors: Ápices Association

"7500 million and the same skin, different colors enveloping a common soul, diversity of men and women merging between land and sea, a journey of many centuries to get to today, wide space and long time looking for freedom, beauty, love ... ultimately seeking within ourselves, the essence of the human being. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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