The architecture and dance will be the protagonists on Saturday morning at the Festival of Emerging Art Mucho Más Mayo, which has scheduled three activities that will be complemented by the celebration of the Night of Museums in the city of Cartagena.
The artistic proposal 'The next train' will be in charge of starting the activities of this Saturday, with a tour itinerant through the streets of the center where contemporary dance will be the protagonist.
The departure of this tour will be at 13.00 hours, from the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, and professional dancers from the Lavelladanza Company will take part, along with the participation of students of contemporary dance from the Professional Dance Conservatory of Murcia.
'The next train' intends with the accompaniment of the public on this route to transmit through the movement and the scene, the urgency to 'get on the train' and look out for the station, called Life.
The neighborhood of José María de Lapuerta and Barrio de Peral, a guest area in this VIII edition of the Festival, will host the remaining activities of the program for Saturday 20 May.
The architecture will invade the streets and squares of the neighborhoods with two activities that will show a critical view of urbanism with respect to social evolution.
Can our neighborhoods improve thanks to technology, collaboration between different experts and citizen participation ?, is the reflection that José María de Lapuerta, grandson of the doctor whose name takes the name, will launch at the conference 'Our homes in The city of the future '.
This colloquium that will raise to the attendants different questions about the social development in front of the urban stagnation, will take place at 12.00 hours in La Botica del Libro.
The architecture will continue with the development of the second 'Jane Jacobs walk' of the Much More May 2017 Festival, this time in the neighborhoods.
It will be an urban route that will allow to establish among the people involved a contact with the environment and with other people, generating complicities and creating a space for the neighborhood to discover itself.
This proposal, inspired by the vision of the activist Jane Jacobs, defender of a more humanized urbanism, will have from 13.00 hours from La Botica and will be coordinated by the Higher Technical School of Architecture and Building (ETSAE).
All activities scheduled for Saturday, May 20 will be free access and free of charge until full capacity.
More information at: www.muchomasmayo.com.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena