This week began as scheduled on Esparto Course, organized by the Department of Arts and Crafts Association Jumilla, which ultimately involved eight students.
In the course, which will run for 10 weeks at Artisan House, attendees will recover the tradition of this stuff, and learn the art of braiding hemp, learning to form baskets, bread baskets, racks, ropes, among other typical objects, as they once did during the long winters esparteros the traditional Jumilla.
After completing the course, the students and the students have made several efforts to rush, to size, to be carried home.
This activity will take place on Tuesdays from 17.30 to 20.00, and the course will be taught by D.
Francisco Jiménez Molina, Honorary Craftsman Murcia and Jumilla.
On the other hand, remains open enrollment period for the course Decoupage, manual technique in which decorative printed papers or fabrics used for bonding to various surfaces such as wood, ceramic, metal, candles, soaps, glass, tiles and cardboard between others.
The course will cost 30 euros and a period of four weeks, and will be taught by Ana Cuenca Lopez, Wednesdays from 18:30 to 20:30 pm in the Artisan's House.
Also from the Department and the Association of Artisans of Jumilla has been thought to involve the smallest in the world of crafts with a course for children between 4 and 10 years, the deadline for registration is also open.
This activity will be priced at 25 euros and 20 euros first month following, and will run on Tuesdays from 16:00 to 18:00 at Artisan House, taught by Paquita Mateo.
In the further course of techniques and craft work, children will paint classes, and techniques associated with this style of art.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla