| The Murcian singer-songwriter takes the stage of El Palmar on Saturday to present the songs of his latest work, 'El slow time of things', which marks the beginning of a new stage for the artist | The Bernal Theater of El Palmar opens its doors this weekend after spending more than six months without programming.
And it does so in compliance with all hygiene and safety measures.
The first shows that the stage managed by the Murcia City Council will host will be the concert of the Murcian singer-songwriter David Moya, who will perform on Saturday, and the family show 'The three little pigs', by the Pupaclown Company, of which two screenings will be held on Sunday.Both shows were scheduled for last season, although they had to be postponed due to the closure of the cultural spaces due to the health alert.
Finally, they arrive this week at the Bernal Theater, which currently has a capacity of one hundred people in order to maintain a safe distance between the spectators, in addition to the rest of the measures to guarantee the safety of its celebration.David Moya returns to the stage to present 'The slow time of things'; an album "on the way back or at the beginning of a new stage", as he explains, since it comes out seven years after his previous work, 'Las horas invisibles'.
This is the seventh album by the Murcian singer-songwriter, produced by Road Ramos, and in it he dwells on "those things that go unnoticed if the needle turns at more revolutions than it should".
"The birth of my first daughter, the claim to live slowly, the historical memory, the sick society of which I am a part ...
All of them are present themes in what I consider to be my most mature work," adds Moya.The concert will take place this Saturday, September 26, at 9:00 p.m.
and tickets can be purchased for 8 euros at the Bernal Theater box office (open Thursday and Friday, from 5.30 p.m.
to 8.30 p.m., and from two hours before the start of the show) and through its website.
The theater also remembers that tickets purchased for previous dates are not valid due to the change in capacity, so they must be returned and purchased again with the correct arrangement.Continuing with the programming, on Sunday the Bernal Theater of El Palmar will host its first children's show.
It is the version of the classic story of 'The three little pigs', revised and directed by Juan Pedro Romera and staged by the Pupaclown Company, National Award for Performing Arts for Children and Youth 2017.The little ones will enjoy the story of these three little pigs who, chased by the fearsome wolf, decide to build a house to protect themselves.
And in addition to having fun with their adventures, children will learn through theater values ??such as effort, solidarity and teamwork.'The three little pigs' can be seen on Sunday, September 27, at 12 and 17 hours and tickets are on sale for 4 euros.
Again they can be purchased at the box office or through the internet (www.teatrobernal.com) and, as in the case of the David Moya concert, previously purchased tickets are not valid and must be returned and purchased with the new numbering to guarantee the distance in the stalls.Safety and hygiene protocolFor the reopening of the theaters and municipal auditoriums, the Murcia City Council has implemented a safety and hygiene protocol that includes measures such as reducing capacity and the distance between spectators, the mandatory use of a mask, the dispensing of hydroalcoholic gel, taking the temperature at the access point and also collecting data (name, telephone number and occupied seat) of the attendees; information that will not be stored or used for any other purpose than to give any notice if necessary.In order to correctly implement all these measures, the theaters open their doors 45 minutes before the performance and spectators are recommended to attend at least half an hour in advance so that the shows can begin at the scheduled time.The new programming of the municipal theaters of Murcia, which until January will host a total of 77 theater, dance, circus and music shows (20 of them aimed at families or children) can be consulted on the websites of the respective spaces.
Tickets for all performances are on sale now.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia