Since last December 2 until the end of the month and can be accessed at the Integrated Multi-Function Center (CIMA) Abarán the exhibition "Voices and views of diversity", performed by students from the Occupational La Noria to mark the International Day Disability.
Raquel Garcia Casasola, director of the Center pointed out that the reasons that encouraged them to do this show are several, including "the holding of the First Week of activities of La Noria on the occasion of December 3 International Day of Persons with disabilities and also other reasons of equal or greater importance. "
"Our desire to make known the activities conducted at the Centre and students involved in the project," he adds.
"It happens sometimes, used to walk in the same places and the same streets, we do not realize the little things that surround us, we forget to look as close, perhaps because of that closeness, that custom, as if things around us daily fall in value to have them so close, "said Raquel Garcia.
Through this exhibition, we invite you to stop, to stand a moment and look through different eyes all that we go unnoticed in familiar places and scenes from everyday life of our people, lights, shadows, landscapes, colors, empty streets, neighboring faces, in short, small details that have been raised through "the eyes of the perpetrators."
"Each of these pictures has different shades and even though the reality is the same, each interprets it differently, feeling and expressing different emotions, inviting us to recreate the look at the little beauty of everyday life," said the director of the Center .
Portraits and faces neighbors, children playing in the park, women making crafts, quiet and solitude of the streets, red geraniums on the balconies of houses and apartments, shops, cars, busy, ie, the everyday.
The photographs show the sky, the gardens, mountains and open spaces that invite us to look to the horizon, the river, trees, parks and trails that bring us closer to nature, the landscape.
In the sample we also see pictures of churches and squares, alleys, streets and slopes, windows and balconies typical of this town.
"Also at the Centre" La Noria "this way of doing (Photo Workshop) helps us to have another closer look and capable of capturing many everyday details: lights and shadows, chiaroscuro that go unnoticed to the naked eye," says Garcia .
"They're faces, gestures, grimaces, looks silent, animated or anonymous, we speak of the diversity and richness of expression of its members.
Speaking voices and looks, in short, the secret life that beats inside, waiting to be discovered in many moments shared by all of us: Santi, Macu, Raquel, Ana, Javier, Jesus Luke, Jesus Gomez, Joaquin Gomez, Magdalena, Carmelo, José Antonio, Fernando, Mila, Antonio Sánchez, José Ricardo, Monica, Juan Antonio Zafra, Laura, Yolanda, Maria Carmen, Miguel, Paco, Antonio, Joaquin, Javi, Pepe, Raquel Garcia concludes.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Abarán