The City Council organizes a free summer art camp for children between 7 and 11 years of age.

The camp will have two shifts and a maximum capacity of 30 children. In addition, artistic disciplines will be worked on to develop creative thinking.
The City Council of Estepona reports that the registration period is open for the summer camp “on the vine” for children aged 7 to 11 years. The councilor attached to the Youth area, Julia Simon, explained that this is a totally free camp and will consist of two shifts of 30 students each. The first from June 30 to July 11 and the second from 14 to July 25 from 9 to 15 hours.
The camp offers activities away from hyper-productive days. In this way, children will have the opportunity to play freely, get bored, have fun, squeal or move their bodies. In addition, they will have the opportunity to approach the arts of the 21st century as a way to learn about our environment through photography or the development of new text formats.
During the camp, different artistic disciplines will be worked on to develop creative thinking, since art will be the concept around which this camp will revolve. In this way we will work on thematic axes related to the village through different artistic disciplines.
This camp will become a space for children to meet to spend the morning and explore issues of our social reality, learning together at a different pace.
This camp is organized by the educator and workshop leader Elisa Ogalla and the teacher and poet, José Fernández. Registration will take place on Thursday, June 12 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm and from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
Elisa Ogalla
She is an educator in a Montessori school and workshop leader. She combines her work with her artistic activity. She is the author of the poetry book Mala Sangre (Letraversal, 2022), and appears in several anthologies, the last one, De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de amor (Cántico, 2023).
José Fernández
Professor, poet and workshop leader. He is also working on the production of Irreconciliables. Mesa camiya (Letraversal, 2023) is his first collection of poems and he is developing oral poetry workshops as part of his project Subir al pueblo in various villages in Andalusia.






















