'Sentimental education through copla' has been the theme on which has pivoted the act convened by the Regional Assembly of Murcia to celebrate on 8 March, International Women's Day.
The singer Martirio was chosen to speak on this issue, before an audience of three hundred and fifty women, including the deputy mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, the councilor of Hacienda, Isabel García, and the councilor of Portal and Office of Transparency , María José Soler.
The event was held in the Patio de los Ayuntamientos, in memory of those other courtyards where the neighbors came together, while the verses of the radio were heard in the background, the children played and the women sewed.
The attendees, most of them women, had the opportunity to travel in time and learn the story of copla and its influence on the education of women, especially at a time when they had cut their freedoms and were not entitled to To comment
Martirio's magisterium has made it possible, with added value, the introduction to the conference, for example, of fragments of songs sung a chapel, chanted on different occasions by the audience, because, as the singer has pointed out, The couplet is on the women's hard drive. "
Passion, love as a drug, inaccessible, crazy and sweeping;
Masochism, jealousy, love as surrender, lack of love and the figure of 'the other', the lover, the dear ... are some of the aspects that analyzed Martirio, who, at a time of his conference, did not hesitate In sending a message to women who are still shipwrecked in questions of love.
"We must continue to learn to love us and to love us," he said.
Martirio concluded by stating that the copla is part of the great cultural heritage of our country and stressing that "it is impossible for him to die."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena