During a gala at the Teatro Circo, the Murcia City Council awards the 38 prizes and second prizes of the 2022 edition
Creamurcia’s competition celebrated its 30th anniversary yesterday with a gala at the Teatro Circo. In this act the prizes were awarded in the different disciplines convened by the city of Murcia. In total there were 38 prizes divided into first places, second prizes and mentions. The winners in the various categories were Se Has Perdido Un Niño, in the Pop-Rock Music category; Mario W in Music Other trends; Ana Cano in song music author; Rocío Art in photography; Jorge Sánchez in visual arts; the collective formed by Antonio Herreros, Julio Herreros and María Antonia Gomila in Cómic; Andrea González in visual arts; Rocío Marín in fashion design; Andrea Tovar in Literature; the company El Precio del Peine in Performing Arts; and Javier López Lara in the Shorts and Documentaries discipline.
A gala entirely produced – artistic direction, scriptwriting, ‘rider’, director, presentation, creative actions, sound, image and costumes – by participants and winners of previous editions of Creamurcia, including La AYE Cía, Pedro Lobo, Emilio Manzano, La Krítare and Andrea Martinez Fernandez.
Likewise, the illustrator and designer Salva Espín took part, with the musical performance of Sissy and the acrobatic performance of Elena Fernández Linares.
The competition will return in 2023 and is aimed at young people between the ages of 16 and 35, for those who were born, live or work in the municipality or are academics.
Source: La Verdad

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