Under the slogan "17th century, Witness of a charism", the Mary Immaculate College today began its Cultural Week, which will last until April 5.
The mayor of Aguilas, Mari Carmen Moreno, and the director of the center, Sr. María Eugenia Serrano, were in charge of inaugurating today a week full of activities that are taking place coinciding with the celebration of the fourth centenary of the Vincentian charism.
The opening day was led by the municipal archaeologist, Juan de Dios Hernández, who has offered the paper "Seventeenth Century. A view of Eagles", after which has taken place the musical performance of the high school students under the direction of the responsible Of the Department of Music, Javier Pérez.
The program has been completed with a story workshop, carried out by the children's children;
A workshop of period headdresses, comics and research directed to Primary;
And the representation of a fragment of Romeo and Juliet in charge of the students of Secondary.
Activity program:
Friday 31:
Pilgrimage to Caravaca: ESO and 2nd stage of Primary.
Departure to the Castle: First section of Primary.
Visit to the church: Children.
Monday 3:
Shakespeare Theater: ESO.
Visit of Perrault: Children.
Workshops XVII century: ESO
Parade headdress parade: First section of Primary.
Tuesday 4:
Workshop of morals: Children.
Hiking in Cabo Cope: ESO.
Chronicles 4. Journalists in the City Hall: 4th Primary.
Intermediate workshops.
Backstage: We are approaching San Vicente: Elementary.
Wednesday 5:
Theater.
Heading to the Spot: ESO.
Workshops of century XVII.
Workshop of croissants and crepes.
Exhibition of Murillo: ESO.
Theater "Little Red Riding Hood": Children
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas