Ethnography culture and tradition '|
The councilman of Culture, Fátima Barnuevo, will tonight, after 20 hours, IV prizes photo contest 'Murcia.
Ethnography, culture and traditions' organized by the Space Río_Caballerizas Mills.
It has involved up to 69 photographers who have submitted over 200 photographs.
The snapshots are divided into three types: the first comprises traditional buildings and infrastructure related to water such as canals, wells, salt ponds (salinas of San Pedro, Calasparra rice fields, images of the Vega del Segura). ..
the second are included showing the festive rituals of the Region (fiestas de la Virgen de Yecla, gatherings of gangs in Patiño, Moratalla drums ...).
The third and last method is historical photography and family snapshots of files together.
The prize in the category 'Photography on water-related traditional architecture' have been Laura Ballester, with the play "Mill 1" and Jesus Martinez, 'Dam or water factory in Golgo. "
In the current picture has been awarded Pedro Antonio Herrero, 'Drying crusts' and Cosme Muñoz' Tani photographer. "
Historical photography, the first prize went to Embodiment Heredia, 'Corner Trovera friends on a night in the bar' and the second prize went to Joseph Martinez, 'Students in the Institute Alfonso X Bridge Hazards '.
The first awards were given 600 euros while the second prizes have been endowed with 400 euros.
The jury was presided by Councilwoman Barnuevo and formed by Doctor in History of Art and director of Cehiform, Fernando Vázquez, architect and professor at the University of Alicante, Juan Antonio Sánchez Morales, head of the Museums Service, Manuel Fernández -Delgado and the director of Space Molinos del Rio Stables, Carmen Hernández.
The sample of the best photos will be open until May in Space Río_Caballerizas Mills.
The contest 'Murcia.
Ethnography, culture and traditions' has become in just four years, an example of photography Murcia, because, year after year, demonstrating the wide acceptance of Murcia.
Moreover, all these photographs are graphic testimony to understand and interpret the culture of Murcia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia