Filandn cycle 39Letters in the snow39 beginsg
by admin on Sep.24, 2010, under news
Filandn cycle 'Letters in the snow' begins in Ponferrada (Leon) morning.
Tomorrow Tuesday, September 21, ripped the cycle filandn 'Legras in the snow', framed in the 1100 commemoration of the anniversary of the Kingdom of Leon, with the participation of writers Juan Pedro Aparicio, Luis Mateo Diez, and Jose Maria Merino .
In particular, according to Europa Press reported sources of Castilla y Leon, the writers will meet to "tell stories in a magical and restore this ancient, mortal gold, tradition."
The cycle of literary filandn 'Letters in the Snow' is part of the "broad program of activities that the Ministry of Culture and Tourism is developed to commemorate the 1,100 th anniversary of the Kingdom of Leon.
This commemoration is intended to "draw attention to the artistic heritage, cultural, social and political" of the Kingdom of Leon,, gaia gold, whose birth we celebrate the 1100 years, "making Leon, as is the case with the Road to Santiago in central attraction of visitors this year 2010. "
Thus, the 1,100 year reign of Leon "is a good reason" to unite once again to the writers Juan Pedro Aparicio, Luis Mateo Diez, and Jose Maria Merino in a series that began in Ponferrada filandn Day September, gaia gold, 21 and ended up in Salamanca on 20 October.
This literary activity, organized by the Junta de Castilla y Leon, with the collaboration of the municipalities of Ponferrada and Zamora Benavente, the cultural association of the Casino of Salamanca and the editorial Everest.
Thus, four cities will welcome this new cycle of "postmodern filandn" which for four years by all three writers are Leon worldwide, "hailed from Cardiff to Havana in his recitals."
Environment "and magical special"
'Letters in the snow' brings together the three narrators to tell a selection of stories already published which are characterized by their brevity and intensity. These meetings create an environment "magical and special," getting the word "to become the star of a show simple yet unique."
"Contemporary and short stories that serve as inspiration to recover a tradition of orality that is losing space in this postmodern society," have been added the same sources, who point out that the current filandn are meetings where they have or read short stories characterized by Consensus building expressive and dramatic intensity.
In its origins asturleoneses meeting was to tell stories and traditions to the fireside, after dinner, while the women spun and men wove wicker.
The cycle begins in Ponferrada on September 21, continues the next day in Benavente, and by October, 19 will end in Salamanca Zamora for the 20th.
The sites are designed for performances Ponferrada Municipal Library, the Cultural Center The Commendation of Benavente, the Cultural Centre Alhondiga of Zamora and Salamanca Casino.
The sessions will start at 20.00. They all have the presence of Juan Pedro Aparicio, Luis Mateo Diez, and Jose Maria Merino, accompanied by journalist and director of the literary supplement 'The filandn, Alfonso Garcia, in charge of presenting and introducing the sessions.