The Museum of Civil War refugees, street Gisbert, becomes every Saturday until 13 January in a large stage area where soldiers, artists, spies and militia women represent life during the civil war to open the smaller eyes.
About a dozen students participated in the first Microteatro on Saturday November 26 and were able to marvel at the characters that appear, disappear and have different transitions that shaped the run times, the war and its aftermath.
Stories told in first person who used the space created in the shelters, instruments and even the clothes of the time to transmit the smallest what society was like they did not live but that is a recent chapter in the history of our country .
The Microteatros, Cartagena Sighs in 30 years, is a history lesson that is presented to school children in the most fun and close to reality as possible.
This initiative is part of the activities scheduled for the tenth anniversary of Cartagena Port of Cultures, as well as workshops and exhibitions codes and spies and War Thumbnail displayed during these days in the Museum of War Shelters Civil.
The Microteatros are held every Saturday at 11:30 h-12: 30pm-13:30 pm with advance booking fee of 5 euros and lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena