The Sea of ​​Music taught these days of July two courses for adults in their lyrics and art programs.
Mariano González Campos, specialist Nordic language and literature, and Kirsti Baggethun, the most important Spanish translator of Norwegian literature, will be in charge of the course "Voices from the Fjord: Notes on Norwegian literature" that students may also enroll UPCT for credit.
Furthermore, Eduardo Balance give a workshop on recycling and the use of cardboard as raw material art.
The letters course taught by Mariano González Campos and Kirsti Baggethun will be divided into two sessions, morning of 16 and 17 in the Graduate Hall CIM.
In the first session Mariano González a brief introduction to the Norwegian language to let the public know a little of the language in which you write Norwegian literature, discuss literature from medieval times to the sagas before Henrik Ibsen considered the most important Norwegian writer of all time and the most influential in modern literature, trying to authors and works that have Spanish translation.
Kirsti Baggethun, meanwhile, will discuss the most significant Norwegian authors in the history of literature, in addition to the Nordic Ibsen Henrik Arnold Wergeland authors and Johan Sebastian Welhaven, representing two different currents of the Norwegian letters will work.
Bjørnstjerne Martinus Bjørnson also one of its Nobel prizes or Knut Hamsun, one of its most internationally renowned authors.
The works of two of the most important contemporary Norwegian authors who will be attending our festival as Kjartan Flogstad Dag Solstad and are also discussed.
The deadline to register for this course contextualization ending 11 July and can be made directly on the website UPCT.
College students who want to do so, complete a total of 25 hours in addition to attending lectures Cycle The Sea Lyrics, and projection of films "Happy Happy" and "Oslo, August 31st".
The course costs 10 euros, the equivalent of a credit.
Meanwhile Edutardo Balance will give the 14, 15 and 16 July the course "cardboard as a building material" in the Auditorium El Batel, 10 to 13 hours.
Registration will be in the office of the Sea of ​​Music, Ramón Alonso Luzzy, Cultural Centre or phone 968 128813. Carpark.
Balance In words, to describe the course.
"We use many recycled materials in which large amount of energy is invested in producing and re-think is secondary. Maybe because reusing is free and does not give publicity or media benefit, but in the short term appears to be one of the more coherent and simple positions. Reuse is nothing new, fortunately we have been doing since the Paleolithic, although the diversity of the materials we use energy race now are obviously more complex. containers in there is great potential as a source of raw material , for example. workshop I want to impart is about the cardboard as raw material to build, and urban and industrial waste as a free source of many materials with which to shape our projects. During the workshop we will work prototypes and mockups format medium, learning to build, assemble with this item. "
This is a practice-oriented workshop with reference to the work other artists and architects.
From Leonardo da Vinci already used the cardboard to paint, to Shigeru Ban, recent Pritzker Architecture Prize 2014 for their houses and bridges built with this material.
Since 2007 Balance works with cardboard as a material, have incorporated into their work, along with neon or plastic, developing a body of work based on the copy of full-scale technology, from stereos, turntables, portable radios, slot machines, tanks and guns and a helicopter.
Also, inspired by music, and supported by a developed a club full scale assistant, a Berlin club's golden era of the 90s, Cookies, with their cold storage, cables, speakers, couches, chairs etc K uses this item for their intrinsic quality and its properties or qualities.
Including price, its immediacy, its versatility and ubiquity.
Work with him since he was set apart in their characteristics, the cardboard is made from plant fibers that garbage comes from trees.
Source: Agencias