The Department of Classical Studies and International Relations at the University of Murcia have promoted a lecture series that has been designed as a tribute to Greece, now that the Mediterranean country through tough economic and political circumstances.
The series, which coordinates the teacher Alicia Morales, will begin today, Tuesday 6, with talk that taught painter Antonio Martinez Mengual Murcia on the floor of the Faculty of Arts (at 19:00).
With Martinez Mengual, who in his many trips to the Hellenic country has become a big fan of their culture, attendees will learn how the landscape and the Greek spirit take shape on the canvas.
On Thursday, November 15, in the lounge of degrees of the Faculty of Law (19:00 hours) writer and journalist Pedro Olalla talk about the challenges of democracy in times of crisis.
Pedro Olalla resident in Greece for the last eighteen years, the city has developed a literary and audiovisual exploring Greek culture, combining literary and scientific plastics through intensely personal language.
Finally, Pere Albero, assistant director of the late Theo Angelopoulos, offer a vision of the country that had the filmmaker.
The event, to be held on Tuesday, November 27, in the lounge of degrees of the Faculty of Law, also at 19:00 pm, will include screenings of documentary Albero "A look at the Weeping Meadow".
Source: Universidad de Murcia