The collaboration between the Museum Ramon Gaya and Iberdrola has allowed the design of a complete and diverse program to celebrate the Night and Museum Day this year.
The program will begin next Saturday, May 16th, the day on which voice, music and dance will concentrate on the Plaza de Santa Catalina, on a carousel of activities that will take place from 21 to 2 hours.
That same night, painter Murcia pictures leave the museum for a few hours to be exposed in the square.
Under the name 'The painters who loved Ramón Gaya', the exhibition will host tables giving tribute to Velázquez, Rembrandt, Titian, Rubens, Eduardo Rosales, Goya, Cezanne, Van Gogh and Murillo.
Sunday May 17 will take place up to four activities for all ages.
Begin the day the Malaga painter Christopher Perez, of 11 to 14 hours, will live paintings in the museum.
At 1230 hours, the music will sound in the Plaza de Santa Isabel through the work of the Music Association The Muses of Guadalupe
In the afternoon, at 18 hours, the smallest will have to become detectives and find pictures of Ramón Gaya through fragments in the museum.
At 19 hours, they can attend a storytelling hand of Juan Pedro Romera, Plaza Santa Catalina.
Also for Monday, May 18 (day of open doors of the museum, 10-22 hours) are scheduled various activities to celebrate the Day of Museums.
Christopher Perez will show their live painting of 11-14 hours.
At 1730, attendees can enjoy the screening of 'La Serenissima', documentary in which Gonzalo Ballester the figure of Gaya.
At 1930 hours, the art critic Mara Look offer a guided tour of the exhibition 'The Truth with art: 500 Ababol' at the Sala Velázquez Museum
They closed these days of activities Soren Peñalver, Teresa Vicente and Sebastian Mondéjar that held a poetry reading in the Plaza de Santa Catalina, at 20.30.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia