The children's author, Raquel Lopez, will this week in Cartagena municipal libraries holding meetings with students of various schools and talking about his work Veintisiete Grandparents are too many.
The activity is organized by the Department of Culture of the City of Cartagena.
Raquel López Cascales (Ulea, Murcia, 1968) is storytelling and oral storyteller, activity that is engaged professionally since 1991. He has taught workshops in storytelling, vocal techniques and stage, and taught at the workshop Storytelling: Narrative Workshop Oral Open Classroom program of the City of Alicante.
Twenty grandparents are too relates how he has suspended lex English, so it will be punished in town all summer.
This plan seemed very boring and monotonous, until the place grandparents insisted on taking him to and fro.
He soon discovers that local children have mysteriously disappeared.
Who's may have led?
On Tuesday, February 17, from 9:30 pm Raquel Lopez will be at the Centro Cultural Ramón Alonso Luzzy with the guys from 3rd graders from Marist schools, the trough, Stella Maris and Azorin.
On Wednesday, February 18, will be at the Municipal Library Manuel Puig Campillo (Barrio Peral) with students of 3rd and 4th primary schools with San Felix, Feliciano Sanchez and Vicente Ros.
Finally, on Thursday, February 19, will be in the Municipal Library Rafael Rubio (Los Dolores) with students of the Sacred Heart, Our Lady of Sorrows, San José Obrero and La Atalaya.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena