The Department of Education, Aidemar and the Conservatory have allied in a project with which they intend to take a step further in the cognitive and sensory integration, taking advantage of the celebration on June 14 of National Day of Sign Language.
The project, which has been working for days, consists of the video recording of the song "Qué bonito" by Soraya Arnelas, by the Voces Blancas children's choir, the Conservatory of Music of San Javier, and a group of students of Aidemar, with voice and sign language simultaneously.
The recording will take place on Thursday June 21 at 13:30 in the Plaza de España, San Javier, with live music played on piano by the director of the Conservatory, Francisco Javier Martínez.
Councilor for Education, Catalina Pérez accompanied by Gabriela Lillo, specialist in hearing and language of Aidemar, presented at the Conservatory this initiative with which it is intended to promote and disseminate the sign language making it more familiar to the whole society.
The intention is to continue trying to break social barriers in the face of different situations such as in this case the lack of hearing and normalize the social presence of sign language with which a deaf person can communicate and gain autonomy, said Gabriela Lillo.
The mayor Catalina Pérez invited the public to attend the event on Thursday June 21 in which they will be taught the refrain of the theme in sign language so they can participate.
Pérez thanked the involvement and collaboration of Aidemar and the Conservatory and welcomed the logopédica rehabilitation center of Apanda, Cartagena, which have also joined the initiative.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier