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The Faculty of Arts celebrates its patron saint with the inclusion of a discussion about bullfighting (18/03/2011)

The Faculty of Arts at the University of Murcia on Monday, March 21 week holiday in honor of its patron saint, San Isidro, the programming for that day includes the debate "Bullfighting: Art or torture?, Moderated by Professor Luis Gálvez at 19:00 pm in the Board of Law Degrees.

The festivities will open at 12:00 pm in the courtyard of the Merced campus, with a painting activity that will live as brothers with the students of the Faculty of Fine Arts, who also celebrate their holidays during the week.

The day was completed with a poetry reading poetry and jazz (at 22:30 pm in the cafeteria Shanti Vasundhara) and tournaments with karaoke and computer games pro evolution soccer "and" guitar hero. "

On Tuesday will be devoted to the representation of Moors and Christians and contests, as the search for the "letters" by the Merced campus for prizes and tennis tournaments, football, password, trivial and anise, closing the day a costume party at a cafe in the capital.

Various representations of the Golden all day at the School star in the day on Wednesday, which also include the monologue of "Ignatius" in the pub "Boutique (at 23:00) and the path of the lid.

Thursday is the day of the fiesta, with the reading of the proclamation by the President of the ONCE territorial Region Murcia, Germain Moya, and the award of the "San Isidoro 2010" Maruja and Antonio Freitas Labaña, officials Faculty recently retired.

Will be from 11:00 am.

The competition of bleeding and night festival in the courtyard of the Merced shut down the party.

http://www.um.es/letras/doc-cmsweb/cartel_programa.pdf

Source: Universidad de Murcia

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