Angela Ibáñez coordinates with the city of Fraga (Huesca) a series of events surrounding the March 23 World Poetry Day. As on other occasions, there's a tribute to a poet land. This year will be the star Emilio Gaston. |
| Emilio Gaston in Musicbar Albeniz. Photo: alasdeplomo |
From March 18 to April 3 develops a neat program that includes concerts, exhibitions, book presentations," menus poetic " , etc. Details can seen in this blog Angela Ibáñez:
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| Koïchiro Matsuura |
Poetry is an ancient art. Is verbal art, word play, oral aesthetics. For a poem is read. Say.
why poetry has been through ages and continents. Fruit of the individual and collective imagination, poetry is a permanent fixture in the construction of social life, as well as music, dance and visual arts. Poetry is present everywhere and yet, is both elusive. Its apparent fragility, linked to its intangible nature, make it a superior art invulnerable, that does not fear the assaults of time or intolerances.
Like all of the intangible heritage, the art must be the object of our attention. Although all admire, published little poetry and translates it even less. Located in the heart of all languages, but it is often difficult to access.
art that allows a language to take root and renewal, particularly true messenger of a culture, refined or unique witness of a story, poetry can teach us much about the universe of the other, about their values \u200b\u200band dreams. Poetry is an open door for dialogue and understanding among peoples, values \u200b\u200bwe celebrate in this United Nations Year of Dialogue among Civilizations.
UNESCO works towards the dissemination and teaching of poetry in the school system and supports all efforts that can be done in terms of editing and translation of poetry. I invite our states Members to help them too, in every way possible, the continued promotion of poetry.
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