More than 30 activities make up this new quarter of the 'Read, think, imagine' cycle, which will include cinema, poetry, recitals, dance, philosophy, novels, stories, conferences, hip hop, circus and concerts. Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center.
Thus, these activities, which will take place during the months of April, May and June, will include the recovery of cinematographic projections in the original subtitled version of the Hannibal Cineclub, by the FICC, and the cycles of Cartagena Piensa will deal with the transformation of the world Rural in the Region of Murcia, social determinants of health or philosophy and the Enlightenment, in a nod that is made from the Department of Youth to this historic period that is remembered in Cartagena this year.
This was announced on Thursday, April 6, the Councilor Delegate for Culture and Equality, David Martinez, who was accompanied during the presentation by the director of the FICC, Esther Baeza, and the writer Marisa López.
During the press conference, the Councilor for Culture presented the first edition of 'Ignite the Luzzy', an extraordinary and nocturnal activity of the cultural center during the weekend of April 28 and 29 as a proposal for healthy leisure time, in The center will be open until dawn, with proposals such as theater, circus, hip hop, break dance, Dj, indie music and an open micro session.
The program also includes activities related to the celebration of the 'International Day of Dance' held at the end of April, and that this year Cartagena has a special program of activities carried out in collaboration with the entire local dance sector.
Thus, Martinez recalled, the program 'Read, think and imagine' is committed to gender equality in culture, so that among the participants in this program no gender is represented below 40%.
He also noted that "Luzzy is more alive than ever" since "it has become the cultural center of reference of Cartagena", while showing its commitment to continue working "to offer great programming, quality and improving day to day".
In addition, the mayor of Culture has remarked that this cultural program is the result of the collaboration of the Council that leads with a wide range of associations, entities and groups including the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, the University of Murcia, the FICC, The Cartagena Piensa program, the Cartagena Historical Memory Association, the Celluloid Memories Project, the cultural association El Diván, the association 'No, gracias', the Ágora association, the municipal libraries and the Department of Equality.
For her part, Marisa López has shown her appreciation for the denomination of the adult library of Ramón Alonso Luzzy with the name of his mother, the writer Josefina Soria.
"I deeply loved this city," recalled the writer.
In addition, within the framework of this event, will present the latest work of Marisa López, 'Chocolate and Kisses', a work of illustrated poetry for all audiences.
"If the adult does not catch the reading witness, the children do not go to it," recalled the author, who has announced that the edition of this new book, which has illustrations by Leticia Ruifernández, has been run by the Editorial Creotz.
In turn, has stressed that this is a "very careful" edition from the editorial itself.
"It's small but you're going to hear a lot about it," the author ventured about Creotz.
THE FICCMOTECA ARRIVES
Finally, the director of the FICC has described the program as "lively, full of activities and that allows the Cartagena generos a leisure offer more than interesting" and has shown its gratitude for the return of the Ciniclub Hannibal, which operated from 1978 to 2911, And that from now on will be called FICCmoteca.
Thus, on Friday, May 26, a homage will be paid to the disappeared cineclub with the screening of a film "emblematic for the Cineclub and for the FICC", Incendies.
The Canadian production film, which was released in 2010, will serve to "pass the witness of the Cineclub to the FICCmoteca", assured Esther Baeza.
Thus, it will bring a cycle of three films in original subtitled version that did not reach the theaters of Cartagena.
The screenings will be free and begin next May 26, with the film 'Neruda', which will be the first film of this cycle.
He will be followed, on June 2, 'El Porvenir', and, on June 23, 'Bar Bahar.
Between two worlds'.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena