On Monday May 15 will continue the program of activities of the Festival of Emerging Art Mucho Más May, which takes place from May 12 to 21, and which aims to bring various artistic and plastic disciplines to the public for free and fun.
The activities scheduled for Monday 15, will begin at 19:00 in the conference room of the Museo Teatro Romano with the first talk 'Calafou.
Colonia Ecoindustrial postcapitalista ', that is framed within the Cycle of Conferences that realizes the Festival.
Through this talk will be presented to the audience how civil society is creating a cooperative, peaceful and sustainable space for the development of productive, technological, and housing alternatives.
At 7:30 p.m., 'Big Band and Jam Session' will bring their music to Plaza San Ginés.
'The Invisible Hand', directed by Álvaro Macián, returns to Cartagena after his screening at the International Film Festival of Cartagena (FICC), at 9:00 pm, in Plaza San Francisco, which will close the activities carried out Monday in the center of the city.
The Barrio José María de Lapuerta and Barrio Peral, guest quarters in this VIII edition, will share together with the old town of Cartagena the rest of activities scheduled for Monday, May 15.
Thus, poetry will flood throughout the week the streets of both neighborhoods with 'Poetic Commands'.
Also, from the same Monday to Sunday May 21 will be held the Bookcrossing.
Books in the street ', where reading will be promoted in a fun way in different public places from La Botica del Libro.
From Monday 15 to Friday 19, neighbors and pedestrians from the Barrio de José María de Lapuerta and Barrio Peral can enjoy the exhibition 'Sculptures in Brunete', from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, where artists will expose their techniques and diversity of materials.
The great novelty in the neighborhoods of this VIII edition of Mucho Más Mayo arrives with the musical group 'CONECTADO2' that will liven up during the morning of Monday the market of Barrio Peral.
This music band with pop and rock styles, both in English and Spanish, from the 80's, 90's and current, will be responsible for giving music to the market Peral Quarter, after the success of the section 'music in the markets' The previous edition of the Festival.
All activities scheduled at the Mucho Mas Mayo Emerging Art Festival are free and open access.
More information: www.muchomasmayo.com
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena