The new poem 'The cry in the sky' by the journalist and poet Javier Gallego, shows the anger and intense pain that the author feels with horror at seeing how society is kneeling before figures who have power and who, in turn, Mistreat, exploit and rob the population.
The show 'The Scream in the Sky' arrives in Cartagena to participate in the program of activities that make up the Festival of Emerging Art Mucho Más May 2017, and where the author himself will incarnate his poems, accompanied by the musical band Jhonny B. Zero.
Video, radio and voice of the poet Javier Gallego will be mixed in the performance of 'The Scream in the Sky', the second poemario Javier Gallego 'crude', creator of the country's most controversial radio agitation program, Carne Cruda.
The political howl and the erotic moan, love and pain, complaint and celebration, shake hands in this show that will take place this Friday May 19, at 20 hours, in the Museum of Civil War Shelters.
The poet will be the voice of his poetic creations, while Johnny B. Zero, one of the most outstanding groups of the new Valencian music scene, will bring his music to this provocative representation.
With a great musical repertoire, the members of the band manage to mix rock, psychedelia, funk, electronic or jazz, among other genres, during their live performances.
Javier Gallego Crudo, a journalist and musician, has a long career in the radio world with his collaboration on Radio 3, Cadena SER, as co-presenter in 'No somos nadie', conductor of 'Esta mañana' with Pepa Bueno on TVE and screenwriter of 'Fall Who Fall' on The Sixth.
In addition, it devotes time to the musical field, with in the group 'Forastero'.
The proposal 'The shout in the sky' that welcomes the city of Cartagena in the VIII edition of the Mucho Más Mayo Festival is free and open access, until it reaches capacity.
More information: www.muchomasmayo.com
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena