First swipes of Murcia culture, the Spanish Navy personnel, entrepreneurs, institutions, volunteers and prison population make possible jumillanas Templar Cultural Days in prisons in the Region of Murcia
The Templars Association Jumilla (ATJ) in conjunction with the Cultural Association Jumillana (ASSC) based in Barcelona, ​​and dashboards prisons Region: Murcia I, II and Murcia, on Friday May 8 start in Sociocultural Theatre CP-MII Campos del Rio Culture Days to be held in four of the five Fridays consisting month.
Sea: The conference will focus on maritime issues since the call 2014 Phoenix Project Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts deals with the sea, taking a leading role submarine Peral and inventor, Murcia, born in Cartagena, Isaac Peral .
Teaching Community: The event, which forms part of the Cultural XI Crusade Templar Bailiwick of Jumilla, has its own poster, and will feature presentations by the creators of the "El Peral submarine sails again," Eugenio Morales Abellan ( Welding Technical Teacher), Germán Villalba Madrid (Professor in Electronic Systems) and likewise with the director of IES Politecnico Victoria Cartagena Diego Moreno, whose facilities were built the prototype, fully operational, at 1/5 of the submarine Murcia aged between 14 and 15 students.
Cultural Tour: The Templars have chartered a minibus for transladar the Naval Museum of Cartagena, a former criminal, inmates who have distinguished themselves in their efforts to participate in the work of Fine Arts and Crafts given by the ATJ, and have obtained the appropriate to the prison authorities, and in modern premises of the museum, which was opened last year by SSAARR Prince Philip, rating the address itself, headed by Captain Pablo Zarate has provided boarding Ensign of Ship Diego Quevedo Carmona, expert in the submarine arm, and the life of Isaac Peral how the Catalan inventor Narcis Monturiol submersible Ictíneo I and II, which has published works paths, Quevedo also move to the prison to discuss the film MII "Das Boot" (the submarine), a masterpiece of German postwar cinema creditor numerous awards.
A Jumillano closing the cultural cycle, José Miguel Noguera Celdran, a professor at the University of Murcia (UMU) Faculty of Arts, with the paper "Santa María de Gracia", former mistress of Jumilla and Murcia, which will be accompanied by Elisa Isabel Cespedes Franco, BA in Geography and History, specializing in Art History from the University of Murcia, which decommission Templar cycle performances accompanied by sapele hardwood carving, made by an inmate who participates in the Templar Phoenix Project, located in the CP de Ponent (Catalonia) which, although of birth missing left hand, has respected the measurements and color virgin Templar.
The milites Christi Murcia temple town famous for its wines, said in his note, which considered carving a masterpiece.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla