The boy who became a great writer, a didactic work to bring the figure of the famous aquiline actor to schoolchildren]
Yesterday, coinciding with the celebration of International Book Day, the House of Culture of Eagles hosted the book-story presentation "Francisco Rabal, the child who became a great actor."
An act that was attended by the general secretary of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, María Robles, the mayor of Águilas, Mari Carmen Moreno, the mayor of Culture, Lucía Hernández, and the president of the Milana Association Bonita, Miguel Ángel Blaya, in representation of the authors of this choral work in which María Dolores González has also participated, in the scholastic adaptation of the texts;
Antonio Licerán regarding the illustrations;
and María Belén Sánchez Luengo in the didactic and documentation plot.
"Francisco Rabal, the child who became a great actor" was edited jointly by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and the City Council of Águilas, having also collaborated with the Milana Bonita association.
It is a work of a non-commercial nature and distribution among schools, which shows a song to the spirit of improvement to achieve goals and objectives, a very appropriate aspect to work with the school population.
Sponsored by the Publications Service of the Ministry of Education, and framed in the collection "I come to be", this work is preceded by those dedicated to the sculptor Fracisco Salzillo;
the Count of Floridablanca, prime minister of Carlos III;
to the great writer Carmen Conde;
and the painter Ramón Gaya.
And like all of these, it is an illustrated story, with didactic proposals, aimed at getting the school population to know its most important characters.
The day also served to develop the initiative Don Quixote in your voice, by the students of the Adult Education school, who were responsible for reading different stories and legends.
The musical note was given by the Cuadrilla de la Cuesta de Gos.
The verses of Isabel Hernández and the sung poems of Pedro Javier Martínez and Francisco Pérez completed the day.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas