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On Thursday starts the IV International Congress research university flamenco (16/07/2013)

The International Festival del Cante de las Minas host on 18, 19 and 20 July the Fourth International Congress Flamenco Research University in the city of La Union.

These conferences bring together scholars, musicians, journalists, writers and other experts of flamenco in a meeting with university students and fans.

This event will take place in the auditorium of the City of La Union located in The House of the pinion.

For those who are interested, tomorrow, Wednesday is the deadline for registration in the congress.

The official opening will take place on Thursday morning by the Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Region of Murcia, Pedro Alberto Cruz, the mayor of La Union and Foundation Executive Chairman Cante de las Minas, Francisco Bernabé and the Rector of University of Murcia, José Antonio Cobacho.

This opening session will begin with Trinidad Huertas Basin, "A precursor conquering new audiences in the world" by the poet, actor and writer José Luis Ortiz Nuevo.

Then will begin the presentation entitled "From elf to globalization" Alfredo Grimaldos hand, and end the morning, you will visit the Mining Museum in La Union.

In the late Antonio Parra expose the speaker to "Flamenco through the novel and travel chronicles: 1850-1930".

Finally we will visit La Union Mining Park with a flamenco recital Ricardo Fernandez del Moral, lamp-mining awarded in 2012 - within the Mina Group Vicenta.

In the day Friday, the morning will begin with the presentation "Flamenco and Japan" with journalist Shikaze Kioko, and then screening of the documentary "The singing good, it hurts," directed by Ernestina van de Noort and Martin van Beenen, produced by the Flamenco Biennial NTR Netherlands and the television.

Ban Ernestina de Noort, director and founder of the Flamenco Biennial Netherlands, invited to attend the symposium attendees to chat about the film displayed and Flamenco in Netherlands.

The morning will conclude with a visit to the Museum of Mining Easter.

On Friday evening, give your home the agitator Flamenco José Manuel Gamboa whose paper is called "History of the Flemish record anthologies", continue with "The Renaissance of Flamenco in Madrid: 1980-2000 and continues", by the flamenco expert and director Suma Flamenca Juan Verdu.

Finally will be the visit to the Cathedral of Cante where disk present "Saffron", the guitarist and composer Antonio Muñoz Fernández, decorated with beading Mining in 1989.

On the morning of Saturday, July 20, will be two papers.

On the one hand, Norberto Torres expose "pre-flamenco guitar and classical guitar romantic in the first half of the nineteenth century: trade and loans."

On the other hand, Juan Vergillos present "Four emotions Flemish".

This event will culminate with a keynote singer's hand twice, Mining Lamp and director Flamencology University of Cordoba, Luis Perez Cardoso, better known as "Luis de Cordoba".

The conference officially completed a mining cante recital by Encarnación Fernández, accompanied on guitar by Antonio Muñoz.

The closure will be conducted by the Rector Magnificent of the University of Murcia, Fernando Martin, the Minister of Universities, Business and Research in the Region of Murcia, José Ballesta and the Mayor of La Union and Foundation Executive President Sings of the Mines, Francisco Bernabé.

Finally, given all university diplomas to the participants of the Fourth International Conference on University Research held in Flemish and Flemish mining town of La Union, in collaboration with the International University of the Sea, the Campus Mare Nostrum, the City La Union, Murcia University and the Foundation Cante de las Minas.

Source: Ayuntamiento de La Unión

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