LOGROO, 6 (EUROPA PRESS)
The municipal program ‘Logroo con otra mirada’ offers three theatrical informative walks through streets named after women during Holy Week: The look of the word and music, The look of work and The look of education, which will take place tomorrow, Friday. , Saturday and Sunday, respectively. All these routes are energized by actors and actresses, who bring the participants closer to the lives of prominent women and to the historical events and events of the narrated period.
The objective of this initiative promoted by the Councilor for Equality of the Logroo City Council is to make women visible in the public space and make their relevance and contributions to society known.
This Friday, at 12:00 noon, the family route ‘The look of the word and music’ will take place, in which the value of the word and music is emphasized as the most beautiful things that have been created. .
Start in Parque San Miguel, at the roundabout (Avenida Club Deportivo 98, with Calle Portillejo) cross the wooden bridge and pass between the trees and the stream of Parque de San Miguel, just as Ana María Matute got lost in the woods. from Mansilla, and from the top you can see the school that bears his name and Rosa Chacel street, a wonderful writer that will allow the families to wander through other trips; Later, the route will descend to Nieves Sainz de Aja street, where they will talk about music and dance, to end in the María Moliner park, where they will teach how to play with words. A visit to have fun and get to know the city as a family.
On Saturday, April 8, at 12:00 noon, the ‘La mirada del trabajo’ tour has been scheduled, which consists of a dramatized walk through the streets of María Zambrano, Jacinta Martínez de Sicilia (Duchess of Victoria) and Luisa Marn Lacalle. .
On Sunday, April 9, at 12:00 noon, there will be a walk called “The gaze of education”, which runs through the streets of María Teresa Gil de Grate (teacher and pedagogue), Pilar Salarrullana (teacher, thinker and politician ) and the monument to the Mother. In this tour, she will take advantage of her visit to Calle Pérez Galds to talk about the women who influenced her work and who represented the literary and artistic movement of the time, such as Lorenza Cobin González, Concha-Ruth Morell, Teodosia Gandarias and Emilia Pardo Bazn.
With these tours, the City Council continues to publicize, in a playful and entertaining way, the biography of relevant writers, philosophers, teachers and fighters for women’s rights, at the same time that it informs about the time in which they lived and offers anecdotes and curiosities of Logroo.
The tours are free and last a minimum of 60 minutes and a maximum of 90. Each route has 50 invitations. For more information, you can contact us by email [email protected], or by phone 941 277 023.