This Friday, November 25 the poetic festival DESLINDEtrae multiple activities, putting the emphasis on the celebration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Thus, organized by the Department of Equality, at 11.00h, and in the Plaza de San Sebastián will take place the activity Free with the Murga Theater, a scenic project based on the homonymous poem by Julia Moreno.
Poetry, music, installation, theatrical action.
Various artistic disciplines will dance verses counted and sung in verses to say NO to VIOLENCE against women.
In the afternoon, at 18:30, the Open Micro activity will be held in La Guarida (C / Gabriela Mistral, 1), in which all those who want to register can participate, with a maximum of three poems per participant.
The places to register for this open micro are: La Guarida (ask for Charo Serrano) and the Library Ramón Alonso Luzzy (on the counter).
A little later, at 19.00h., The magazine La Montaña Mágica (C / Pintor Balaca, 34) will present the issue number 6 the magazine La Galla Ciencia.
On this occasion the magazine presents a monograph with the motto "The sensible poets", which will be in charge of Noelia Illán Conesa.
Finally, at 20.00h., The presentation of the anthology of contemporary Spanish poets 20 with 20. Dialogues with current Spanish poets (Editorial Huerga and Fierro, 2016) will be held in the library of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, on the Which will be held by one of its publishers, Marisol Sánchez Gómez, with the poet and translator Natalia Carbajosa.
Marisol Sánchez Gómez co-directed for three consecutive years together with Rosa García Rayego the cycle of lectures Dialogues with Spanish poets, in the Círculo de Bellas Artes of Madrid.
The result of these dialogues is the poetic anthology 20 with 20 (Huerga and Fierro, 2016), which includes a sample of twenty authors born between the end of the 1950s and the mid-1980s: Isabel Bono, Ana Patricia Moya, Graciela Baquero , Aurora Luque, Eva Gallud, Miriam Reyes, Sandra Santana, Tulia Guisado, Laura Casielles, Martha Asunción Alonso, Isabel Fresco, Raquel Lanseros, María Luisa Mora, Guadalupe Grande, Ana Vega, Virginia Cantó, Ana Merino, Vanesa Pérez- Sauquillo, Isabel Garcia-Mellado and Mercedes Escolano.
There is no specific criterion beyond the compilers' own declaration of intent, both experts in poetry written by women: 20 with 20 is not a guide of readings forced to be poetically up to date, nor does it seek to fix an aesthetic canon.
As an anthology, our selection is an attempt to offer a map of readings that aspires to give visibility to some poets that we consider essential and to reinforce the presence of others already established in a moment in which the poetry written by women manifests with great dynamism In our country".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena