The verses of Mery Salem, Toni García and María José Navarro, accompanied by the guitarist Jorge Amarats and the flamenco touch of Fran Andreo, exalted the feelings in the garden of the House of Culture.
The garden of the House of Culture of San Pedro del Pinatar hosted the night of Friday, May 18, the poetry recital "Verses perversos", which is organized for the second year in a row and which featured the voices of Mery Salem, Toni García and María José Navarro, accompanied on guitar by Jorge Amarats and Fran Andreo.
Dozens of people enjoyed this literary evening, framed in the activities programmed by the Department of Culture on the occasion of the Day of the Museums and in which passions were treated from different perspectives, always using the subtlety of metaphors to recreate and exalt the feelings of the loving encounter.
The three authors recreated with their verses eroticism, love, fears and insecurities, abandonment, loneliness, loss, pleasure and the vertigo of the forbidden.
Thus, the presenter María José Navarro, coordinator of the event, opened the recital with poems starring her literary alter ego 'Canela', which was born to overcome a platonic love that she still searches between the lines.
The teacher and columnist, Toni García, recited passionate and tender poems that build in themselves the emotional map of all love relationships.
Eroticism and sexuality was the guiding thread of the intervention of the young Cartagena Mery Salem, who through suggestive and powerful verses treated passion and desire with impudence.
A poetic tour of the "more naughty" feelings, which ended with a large participation of the public, through stories and poems by themselves and others, in the open microphone.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar