The Young Artists Center Towers Cotillas home from Monday May 3, the photographic exhibition "Mali.
For the art, Niger and tradition to Sabou ", which was opened by the Mayor Torreño, Domingo Coronado, director of the Work Zone Cultural Caja del Mediterráneo (CAM), Juan González Castaño, Councilman Local Culture Domingo Cava, and the author of the photographs, the Alicante Elena Miso.
The exhibition can be seen in those municipal facilities Monday through Friday from 17:30 to 20 hours until 17 May.
This exhibition, part of the CAM exhibitions in which works the City of Las Torres de Cotillas, consists of photographs that the photographer did Alicante on the black continent.
In the words of Dominic Coronado, "the exhibition is a fascinating journey through the culture and, above all, the colors of a country as far as Mali in a continent like Africa so unique."
In addition, the Consistory Torreño invited to the inauguration of the exhibition to all Malians living in Las Torres de Cotillas, which today are a total of 122 households.
Without fear or taboos
The exhibition is an exciting journey through the corners of a geopolitical mass of 1,240,000 square miles surrounded by more than 7,000 kilometers of border.
The physiognomy of the country, mostly covered by the Sahara desert, making it an ideal setting for diving into the most authentic and pure heart of Africa.
Elena Miso, faced this experience as a personal experience, a vital learning, which led her to contemplate, understand and portray a little better the world in which we live, rich, cruel and contradictory.
Nevertheless, miso wanted to expose the best and most positive of that experience.
Thus, "Mali.
For the art, the Niger and tradition to Sabou "is an encounter with a country, its traditions, its people and their music.
To Miso, it is in short of a chance, who knows if only to know the unknown without fear and without taboos.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Las Torres de Cotillas