lunes, 1 de noviembre de 2010

Witches' invitation in Camagüey

Camagüey, nov 1st- Annia Pérez and Frank Ramírez were the honored in the VI ACAALARRE, new edition of an unique competition of its type in Cuba that resuscitates in a whim to the dark witches with the Creole choteo.

Also rewarded in other versions of the contest, that artistic binomial conquered four recognitions in the current appointment whose 66 works in competition are exposed in the headquarters of the filial of Camagüey of the Cuban Association of Artisans Artists (ACAA), in the Square of the Workers.

The central jury conferred shared the prize in ceramic to the piece, without title, of Pérez-Ramírez, a witch with luxurious wardrobe, and of which a crow leaves his body.

That creation also obtained rewards conferred by the branch of the Cuban Fund of Cultural Goods, Library Provincial Julio Antonio Mella and the Sociocultural Project The Mud of my neighborhood.

The premiation in ceramic also relapsed in the doctor veterinary Ángel Bank Miralles, with “we will Arrive late to the one Acaalarre”, an allusive work to an ox zebu to the one which two malicious women, one dressed and another naked one, try to drive on a gotten muddy land.

Received the remaining first places granted by the central jury, Yosvany Rodríguez (skin manifestation), Gerardo Crow (textile) Yoisdel Rotillet (metal), Yohacne Téllez ( carves in wood), María Bad-Elvia Mc Cormack (paper maché) and Dasmián Sánchez (miscellany).

The program of the forum includes the opening of nine samples equally with pieces outside of competition, with inaugurations between November 27 and December 18.

Summoned every two years for the branch of the ACAA, ACAALARRE gathers members of that institution or not, in an event of wide competitive participation and public's attendance.(Adolfo Silva Silva)

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