La Voz de Galicia 26/12
“Council at Christmas”. Again in the framework of “Tomorrow’s town”, Vimianzo launches this program for children aged 5 to 14. Until the 30th, free, but prior registration is required.
La Voz de Galicia 26/12
“Council at Christmas”. Again in the framework of “Tomorrow’s town”, Vimianzo launches this program for children aged 5 to 14. Until the 30th, free, but prior registration is required.
La Voz de Galicia 29/11
Vimianzo will once again promote its Concilia no Nadal program, within the framework of “A Vila do Mañá” and designed for children from 5 to 14 years old. Totally free, it is a playful and educational proposal to be developed from December 26 to 30, with a total of 40 places enabled and registration open until the 16th, at the Casa da Cultura. “Have as an objective to validate and recover the identities of poor and cities,” they advanced from the consistory.
The Council of Vimianzo launches its program “Concilia no Nadal”, again in the framework of “A vila do mañá”, aimed at children from five to fourteen years. It is a totally free recreational-educational program that will take place from December 26 to 30.
The activity will have a total of 40 places and registrations can be made at the Casa da Cultura until December 16, from 09:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 20:00 hours. It aims to assess and recover the identity of their villages and towns.
In recent years, this initiative has been developed in different Galician towns, even reaching Sao Paulo, Brazil. The main challenge of this project is that children and adolescents are actively involved in the process of building common spaces, providing them with the necessary tools to develop their creativity through art and architecture.
Thus, children can enjoy free activities related to art and architecture in the streets and public spaces of Vimianzo through six concepts: perception, space, landscape, scale, sustainability, the village, and with tools such as the point, the line, the plane and the natural and three-dimensional element.
From the local government hope that children join a proposal “dynamic, special and very important for all residents, since here can leave the basis of many future projects that would only bring benefits to the municipality”.
Xunta de Galicia 09/11
During the hoisting of this emblem in the Curtis town hall, in which he was accompanied by the mayor, Javier Francisco Caínzos, the director of the Institute of Territorial Studies (IET), Enrique de Salvador, highlighted the initiative ‘A vila do mañá‘ -an educational project to make young people aware of the importance of the landscape, urban planning, sustainability or heritage- as a good example of the municipal actions that the Galician Government values when granting this recognition.
El Ideal Gallego 09/11
The mayor, Javier Caínzos, and the director of the Instituto de Estudos do Territorio (IET), Enrique de Salvador, spoke at the event, who highlighted the importance of the initiative ‘A Vila do Mañá’, promoted by the Curtis City Council to “raise awareness youth about the importance of the landscape, or urbanism, sustainability or heritage” stressing that it is “a good example of municipal actions that the Galician Government values at the time of granting this recognition”, he added before praising other actions developed since Curtis .
La Voz de Galicia 09/11
The Xunta recognized the commitment of the Concello de Curtis with the environment and the conservation of the landscape with the granting of the green flag of Galicia.
During the hoisting of this emblem in Curtis, in which he was accompanied by the mayor, Javier Francisco Caínzos, the director of the Instituto de Estudos do Territorio (IET), Enrique de Salvador, highlighted the A vila do mañá initiative as a good example of the municipal actions valued by the Galician Government when granting this recognition.
La Opinión 10/11
The act of hoisting this recognition was chaired by the director of the Instituto de Estudos do Territorio, Enrique de Salvador, and the mayor of Curtis, Javier Caínzos (PP). The regional official highlighted some of the initiatives that the Curtis Council has launched, such as A Vila do mañá, an educational project to raise awareness among young people about the importance of the landscape, urban planning and heritage.
El CorreoGallego 29/08
With graffiti on walls, walls and fences they became aware of their architecture, town planning, heritage and landscape.
Their shadows projected on the road of Faragullas street, in Teixeiro, in the section that runs next to the nursery school, invite you to step on the brake better than any traffic sign.
La Voz de Galicia 24/08
Their A group of 15 young people from Touro participate in a new edition of ‘A Vila do Maña’, an educational proposal by the architect Sandra González.