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Cartagena chronicles the exploits of Don Quixote in the third continuous reading of the work of Cervantes (22/04/2016)

Cervantino Month is nearing its end having as protagonist the work par excellence of Miguel de Cervantes: Don Quixote.

This morning the Assembly Hall of the Open University hosted the third continuous reading of the work, which began under Chapter 22, dealing with the freedom that gave Don Quixote many unfortunates who against their will took them where they wanted to go.

The event, organized in collaboration with the City of Cartagena, approached the literature of Cervantes and the exploits of Don Quixote and his squire Sancho attendees, political and cultural authorities at local and regional level, tutors and students of the Open University and integration groups of women.

At 11:00 hours the act that had the presence and reading pages of the work by the mayor, Jose Lopez, Deputy Mayor, Ana Belén Castejon, Councillor of the Culture, Sports and Youth, was initiated Ricardo Segado , the Councillor for Tourism, Obdulia Gomez and councilman delegate of Culture, Education and Equality, David Martinez, and other authorities as the president of the Regional Assembly, Rosa Peñalver, the Minister of Education and Universities, Isabel Sanchez Mora, or the socialist deputy, Maria Gonzalez.

One by one they came to the lectern to read fluidly and subsequent pages of this chapter, with background music ambientaba narration, a contact with the literature of Cervantes that develops throughout the day from 11:00 to 14 : 00 hours and from 16:00 to 19:00 hours.

The mayor, Jose Lopez, wanted to emphasize the importance of reading and the influence of parents and profesoresen this aspect, saying very fond memories of his reading of Don Quixote: no sheet read not remember me and not me make you smile.

For Lopez, the majority of Spaniards have to Quixote and Sancho in our heart of hearts.

Cervantes did not quite invent anything but saw clearly the behavior of Spanish, he said, showing his passion for literature.

To put an end to the day at 19:00 hours there will be a performance of a play by the Theatre Workshop entitled Entremés UNED first, followed by a choral music performance period ending cervantina the acts.

ONE MONTH WITH CERVANTES starring

Since the beginning of April, there have been in Cartagena a series of events commemorating the 400th anniversary of the death of literary, military civic nature to acts of theater or exhibitions.

One of these exhibits that recall the work of Cervantes is located in the lobby of the Open University of Cartagena, opened on April 4 under the Cervantes title Visit UNED, shows that the mayor, Jose Lopez, wanted to invite who visit all citizens because they will be very pleased and surprised and cartageneros authors who do not have much knowledge but have an absolute talent.

For the mayor, the set of acts of Cervantes month has been a good but short experience, noting that these actions reading, literature, do this and give value to our main writer for generations to come grab it as his, should to be more continuous.

Councillor for Culture, David Martinez, stressed the importance of the relationship he had with Cervantes Cartagena, something that makes us very present writer and his memory does not remain only as the 400th anniversary of his death.

The mayor also recalled that the smallest will have throughout the day book, to be held tomorrow April 26, a set of activities in the Plaza San Francisco under the heading Cervantes Space, with manufacturing workshops bookmarks, sheets or dreamcatcher literary and elaboration of puppets from 11:30 hours.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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