A collection will spread throughout Spain then

2010
06.10

A collection will spread throughout Spain the traditional stories of the region.

Zamora, February 4 .- The oral folk tales of Castile and Leon will be disseminated throughout Spain through a collection of illustrated stories by students from the Autonomous Community, driven by the Ethnographic Museum of Castilla y Leon, Zamora-based.

Ethnographic Museum director, Carlos Pinel, today introduced the first volume of the collection, which contains the narrative of "The Castle of anger and not return,", tera gold, with illustrations of art student Up Tomas Zamora Matas and that 3,000 copies have been published.

A total of 1,500 copies of the new publication have been purchased by the Ministry of Education of the regional government for distribution to schools in the Autonomous Community, while the editorial Traditional Castilla y Leon will release another 1,500 copies in libraries throughout the, Gaia Gold for Sale, country.

The illustrator Tomas de Arriba realize the dozens of drawings that include the publication when he was 16 years and was presented to the first edition of the illustration from oral folk tales organized by the Ethnographic Museum of Castilla y Leon.

The young illustrator who won the contest, explained that employment two months to complete the illustrations, aion kinah, of the story, trying to reflect the most important moments in the history of "The Castle of anger and not return."

In the publication, 28 pages, we will follow a second number of the collection of tales of Castile and Leon to take to the printer soon and is scheduled to be published by mid of this year.

The second issue of the collection is for the story of "The ashen filthy," with drawings Morin Maria Salazar, a girl who illustrated 13 years, while studying at the Institute of Villamayor Tomas Breton from Armu?a (Salamanca).

The presentation of the new collection to coincide with the announcement today of the fourth edition of the contest oral folktales illustration of Castile and Leon.

For this edition, students in the autonomous community wishing to participate must illustrate one of the six stories proposed.

The stories illustrate is "El gallo Quirico", "Blancaflor," "The Fox and the cigueena", "The Devil's Three Golden Hairs," "The woodcutter and the witches" and "The flea and the louse," the latter written in verse.

These stories have been selected by ethnographers and researchers from the oral tradition in Castilla y Leon and Joaquin Diaz, Elias Rubio and Luis Cortes. 1010037 aff / lar

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