Talent Festival offers several examples of how to break old prejudices and how art is also a way for full integration and rejection by all forms of discrimination, including those associated with disability.
THE BOAT ASID (Association for the comprehensive care of people with Down Syndrome and their families Cartagena)
Seven artists from the workshop of Cartagena gripping Occupational Center have developed a sculpture in resin and artificial stone called Navigating towards our dreams.
With this work the artists have tried to reflect, first, to Cartagena as a city of sea, and on the other, the boat as a vehicle for us to achieve our dreams.
Paulina Campillo, Caridad Jimenez, Emilio Gonzálvez, Ricardo Gonzálvez, Pedro León, Sergio Lopez and Emilia Garcia expressed her experience: We are happy because we achieved our goal and we can get this and much more.
We hope you enjoy it because we put all our dedication
The sculpture is available to pedestrians from the 9th to 18th May, and will find the Paseo Alfonso XII, along the Sea Wall
RUEDAPIES WORKSHOP: INTEGRATED DANCE
Marisa Brugarolas directs the Integrated Dance Workshop consists of students with and without disabilities who participate in this proposal.
In their interpretation will enhance the space, transform the temporal concept and help expand the urban imagination.
Ruedapies Workshop presents interactive elements of dance and choreographic proposals short and open to interact with the space in which they are located and the people who go there.
In the public space will appear sporadically these interactive elements without prior notice, to surprise those who habitually in their daily work, use that instead.
All these interventions will take place on Saturday 17 May 1912 to 14 hours of the afternoon at the Parque de Los Juncos, thanks to a special collaboration Párraga Center of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports of the Festival CARM Mucho Mas Mayo.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena