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The Festival "Microacciona" returns to revolutionize Beniaján (16/11/2019)

Microacciona reaches its fifth edition in 2019, consolidated as a festival of reference in the field of social action and artistic intervention that continues to focus on inclusion and citizen participation.

The Department of Culture and Heritage Recovery, through the Beniaján Auditorium and the Cepaim Foundation, from the La Estación Community Development Center, constitute the support of this initiative that seeks to strengthen mutual recognition, coexistence and value enhancement of everything that enriches a society.

The Ministry of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare, the Ministry of Women, Equality, LGTBI, Families and Social Policy of the CARM, the Cajamurcia Foundation and the Municipal Board of Beniaján also collaborate in this initiative.

Five are the projects that will finally be developed this year, all of them starting from a research work that is being carried out by professionals from the artistic sector and social intervention on diverse realities that are identified in Beniaján.

Pacheco has explained that "disciplines ranging from mural painting to audiovisual and photographic creation, through music, dance or clown, will serve as a tool to address and give visibility to themes related to intercultural coexistence, the heritage we share or environmental awareness. "

As in previous editions, in addition to opening the projects to the participation of all citizens and especially the most vulnerable sectors, there is the involvement of collectives, educational centers and local entities, so that work is encouraged in network and value the permanent work that these institutions carry out in our town.

Microactions

The first action started on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 6 at the premises of the Beto Association, where the brainstorming session for the Mur-Acciona Beniaján project, from the "Leitmotiv-Movement" collective, took place.

In her there was participation of Murcians and also of other nationalities and provenances, all of them residents in Beniaján.

This microaction will culminate on December 1 with the artistic intervention of a wall, which will attempt to capture representative tree plants of each of the ethnic groups that live in Beniaján.

This mural will symbolize a forest that blooms and resists in harmony, thus making a simile with the diverse population that inhabits the town.

It is also planned that the day becomes a day of neighborhood living in which each participant can bring a typical dish of their land to share and create a great popular meal.

The second action that has already been launched is weed, with which we want to give voice to the experience and popular wisdom transmitted for generations, to get to know a little better those "bad calls weeds" that are part of the flora native and enrich our natural and cultural heritage.

With the help of different groups, research is being done on the use and properties of these plants, and then try to transmit all that knowledge to the youngest.

This proposal by Paloma Navarro and Alba García (from La Trans-Educativa collective) is presented in three sessions.

The first took place on November 8 at the Beniaján Senior Center and in it the protagonists were the most veteran people, authentic connoisseurs of the traditional uses of these plants.

The second session will take place at the Monteazahar Public School on November 22.

With the students of this center, a series of artistic and interactive objects will be created, where photography will have a very important role.

These objects will then be located along the Vía Verde de la Cordillera, a space where a joint action or infoexperience will take place on the morning of November 30 in the geolocated search of these treasures, using new technologies and tools as fundamental tools. game.

Another microaction, Cinema and Memory, proposes the approach to the cinematographic realization in a collaborative way, rescuing some points of the local memory or establishing a new version about the realities of its neighbors.

The objective is to obtain a brief audiovisual piece in which a stroke of the memory of its participants regarding the territory of Beniaján is reflected.

For this purpose, a workshop open to the young public is proposed, preferably between 18 and 30 years, being developed by the hand of the artist Lázaro Cruz in the Municipal Auditorium on November 23, 24 and 30 from 10 am to 2 pm.

Son-Risas Compartidas is a "Ayeklauwn" proposal that will use the art of clown to arouse curiosity and promote awareness of social issues.

This socio-performance action will have a first part of training and introspective work with people in a situation of refuge who are currently in our area.

On November 29, the action will finally be transferred to the IES Beniaján, to place the public in the symbolic space of a "refugee camp".

Students and educational center will take an active and participatory role allowing to reflect on the situation of people migrated in Europe through comic play.

The festival will end with a microaction that invites you to look and heart in our historic center, making it once again the epicenter of music and dancing in Beniaján.

This area, with a sharp depopulation and in need of new impulses that revitalize it, is the framework chosen for Beniaján in Vela, a commitment of the "Vía Musicalis Choral Association" to which more than a dozen entities and groups have joined. Territory: Musical Group of Beniaján, Peńa La Parranda, Chirigota de Beniaján, Coral IES Beniaján, Rhythmic Gymnastics Club, Cordillera Sur Youth Association, Irene Luna Oriental Dances, Aldanzar, Aires de Colombia, CEIP La Fuensanta, Casino Agrícola and Asociación Beto, among others.

The institutional effort is adding the interest and enthusiasm of the neighborhood, which is also getting involved in the preparations, as well as the association of COBE merchants and some companies in the area.

All this will mean that on Saturday, December 14, between 7 pm and 10 pm, we can enjoy a unique and singular spectacle in which several streets of the old town will be lit only by thousands of candles, also happening musical and artistic performances in a way uninterrupted

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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