Thursday, May 6, 2010

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Homenaje a Rafael Alberti

In addition to the celebration of World Book Day, the Reading and Library Plan and the DACE organized a tribute to the poet Rafael Alberti on Friday at the Auditorium of the Institute. Specially designed for students in 3 º ESO, but also attended some courses in 4 º ESO and 2 º Bachillerato.

The event was attended by a large number of students and some teachers who recited several poems in the book Marinero en tierra, one of which they are part of the route in the third grade reader . A simple act, but full of excitement and joy, which especially appreciate the difficulty facing a reading of this kind at a public event and also a large attendance. We say that our boys and girls were outstanding. Thanks all of them, reciting those who participated, and also all those others who attended the same respect and attention to the work of their peers, and learned to recognize through their applause.

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recited at the ceremony were projected some videos with Rafael Alberti's poems to music by different singers Jarcha, Rosa León, Pepa Flores and Paco Ibáñez, in addition to the versions performed live our fellow Pepe Arroyo , Francisco and Juan Antonio Traverso Verdi, the latter on guitar.

The event was presented by Francis Traverso with heartfelt words that we reproduce below:

"I left with a closed fist and come back with an open hand in sign of harmony among all the English."

This is the first sentence pronounced Rafael Alberti to get off the plane in 1977 after having suffered a long exile, first in Argentina and later in Italy, following the end of the War English Civil. This makes it a unique character of our recent history.

is true that the exile because of his affiliation with the Communist Party, marks its vital aspect in regard to their social concerns. It is also true that this sentence reflects an attitude that invites optimism and approach their work with an attitude of freedom and happiness. And in that sense, today we are gathered here to remember above all the poet and his work.

Rafael was born in Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz) in 1902. At fifteen he moved with his family to Madrid and his first book, Marinero en tierra (1924), for which he won with 23 years the National Book Award, reflects the homesick native, recalled from Madrid. The poems of this work is that mainly is recited today.

But also important to remember that during the last stage of the Franco era, the singers played an important role in the opposition. Some of them also carried a great job of popularizing classical and contemporary English poetry. In this dual role of folk artists dedicated to social protest and cultural dissemination include, among others, Paco Ibanez, music to gallop, what version today, and Joan Manuel Serrat, who composed a moving song with the poem "La Paloma" to listen too.

Rafael Alberti has filled the pages with their most important lines of contemporary poetry. Belonging to the legendary league as the 27 Generation group most poetic splendor of the twentieth century. Dawn of the Wallflower, On the Angels, Green and not see, A painting, Ora sea, the eyesore (theater) can be considered his most important works.

Teachers Project which consists of IES La Caleta reader is pleased to once again organize an event of this nature with motivaros pursued for reading and will bring a chance to enjoy the poetry of a countryman of fame.


We invite you once again for optimism, the pleasure of reading and therefore it serve you to be wiser, freer, happier.

JA Marina says pessimism now enjoys the intellectual prestige does not deserve. I can not agree more.

Francisco M. Traverso
Geography and History Prof. IES La Caleta
Finally, we leave here some videos that we had a chance to enjoy during the event.



RAFAEL ALBERTI IN OUR LIBRARY.
  • Grove lost
  • Marinero en tierra
  • Poetic Anthology
  • Rafael Alberti children


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