"The footprint of the Roman Empire", proposed by the Association of Jumilla Templars the Spanish penitentiaries within the Phoenix Project Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts 2015, set in the XII Crusade Templar Cultural Bailiwick of Jumilla issue has exceeded the expectations of previous years both in participation, number and quality of works, including the expansion of the decorative arts, and performing arts, as reported worthy of all credit sources Templar.
"Habemus Patam" the title of the play in verse, set in the Rome of the Caesars, by internal MU Theatre Group II (Campos del Río) vintage dresses with pieces of cloth, which since December 2014 come rehearsing, internal practicing in the disciplines of fine and decorative arts, with recyclable material, not only the theater stage, if not the room sociocultural, have turned to the penitentiary in Imperial Rome of the Caesars, in which the model center, full-scale, of a charioteer, Roman legionary with his chariot and horse, columns, vases, ship reme, bust of Caesar, barrels, hams, and fifty paintings and craft works in thread, cake stands, acrylic, pencil which added to the work of the modules ocupacionalessuperan hundred.
The Government Delegate in the Region of Murcia Antonio Sanchez-Solis, during his visit to the center in the morning, has described as very positive the training activities organized in prisons in order to form the prisoner to prepare the best possible for it is returned to society, reports the same Templar asegún source.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla