Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Cheerleading Noise Makers



To mark the Day of Andalusia, began to prepare to celebrate this event with an enthusiasm known to all center colleagues, those wanting to work in a subject that is enriching, not only by the issue itself, but because we believe it is the best way for students to learn and appreciate our Andalusia and all it entails, by this approach through literature.

The selection of poems related to cities and monuments of each of the provinces of Andalusia, made it possible for us to do a tribute to our community on March 12, completing this unique art form with images.

students and pupils of 4 th of ESO and Bachillerato B 1, attended the event organized by Cristina Flores in the hall. The audience was enthusiastic and participatory. They were there for the recitation of each of the poems by Ayla, Melanie Canto and Antonio Ruiz (4 º ESO). José Miguel Molina (4 º ESO) accompanied the reading with the guitar and grew even more excitement. The words of Antonio Burgos dedicated to Cadiz, the Aleixandre, to Malaga, those of Juan Ramón Jiménez, the Auroras Moguer, those of our colleague and poet, Jose Manuel Benítez, the Níjar Fields, Cordoba , described by Gongora, Juan Morales and his poem to Jaen, and Camilo Valverde, to Granada. The dance also took place in the event, sandwiching the projection of images and recitations by the intervention of two young men, this time, performed the art of our land through your palms and footwork.

Everything was special: the occasion of the celebration, the atmosphere in which the act was developed, the active participation of the whole community of IES La Caleta (and former colleagues of Reading Group and Library) ... special and it certainly was the joy that was contagious to all and all. MARY

GÁMEZ ROVIRA
Professor of English Language and Literature
Plan Working Group LYB

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