A embaixadora da Alemanha em Portugal, Julia Monar, visita o concelho de Vila Nova de Famalicão na manhã desta sexta-feira.
Julia Monar terá uma reunião de trabalho com o presidente da Câmara Municipal, Mário Passos, para aferir das valias do território famalicense que é um dos mais exportadores do país, do qual resulta o peso significativo de algumas empresas alemãs, de que são exemplo a Continental Mabor, a Leica e a Olbo & Mehler.
A 9.ª edição do Ymotion – Festival de Cinema Jovem de Famalicão será apresentada no Museu Bernardino Machado, no dia 6 de maio, pelas 18h15. O momento assinala a abertura de inscrição de curtas-metragens na competição do festival, que decorre até dia 13 de outubro. No dia da apresentação decorre a inauguração da exposição ‘Cartazes do Cinema Português’, desenvolvida por estudantes de Design da Escola Superior de Media Artes e Design (Instituto Politécnico do Porto), pelas 17h30; seguindo-se a apresentação do júri e linhas gerais da 9.ª edição do festival, pelas 18h15. Logo depois, às 18h30, haverá um debate em torno da temática ‘O futuro é o presente do cinema’, envolvendo o painel de jurados da competição, sob moderação do comissário do Ymotion, Rui Pedro Tendinha.
O dia termina no Classe Bar com a projeção de curtas-metragens, com curadoria da professora universitária Maria João Cortesão, no jardim do espaço, pelas 22 horas, seguido de After Party, com entrada sujeita às condições do espaço.
De 6 a 12 de maio decorrerá o Ciclo Formativo no Centro de Estudos Camilianos e em escolas famalicenses, com sessões sobre cinema de animação, cinema documental, argumento, acting para cinema e realização cinematográfica, uma dinâmica habitual do festival.
O Ymotion é um festival organizado, desde 2015, pelo Município de Vila Nova de Famalicão. O certame tem vindo a afirmar-se no circuito de mostras e festivais de cinema do país, sendo um impulso para o trabalho de jovens cineastas, dos 12 aos 35 anos de idade, e consolidando Famalicão como a ‘Capital do Cinema Jovem de Portugal’.
Na edição de 2022, ‘2020: Odisseia no 3º Esquerdo’ (2021), curta-metragem de Ricardo Leite, venceu o Grande Prémio Joaquim de Almeida. Paralelamente ao concurso de curtas-metragens, ao longo do ano decorrem atividades formativas e educativas, dirigidas, principalmente, a estudantes de multimédia e cinema.
Mais informações sobre o Ymotion e a submissão de candidaturas na competição, consulte: www.ymotion.org.
A concelhia do PS de Famalicão homenageou meia centena de militantes filiados no partido há mais de 25 anos. A cerimónia decorreu na noite de 24 de abril, em Ribeirão, e coincidiu com a gala dos 50 anos do PS, que teve outras comemorações a nível nacional.
«Foi uma noite de emoção e encontros, que culminou com a homenagem a mais de meia centena de militantes que estão filiados ao partido há mais de 25 anos», destaca Eduardo Oliveira, presidente da concelhia. Sobre a homenagem, o dirigente local frisou que «o partido tem uma história e essa história deve ser reconhecida. É com essa história que vamos vencer o futuro. Só venceremos com a participação e forte mobilização de todos», salientou Eduardo Oliveira, que fez a intervenção de encerramento, agradecendo a grande mobilização para a realização do evento.
A festa de comemoração ao meio século da fundação do partido foi para os famalicenses, mas estiveram também presentes os militantes José Luís Carneiro, atual Ministro da Administração Interna, e Francisco Assis, atual presidente do Conselho Económico e Social.
«A democracia tem de ser cuidada todos os dias. Há hoje muitos inimigos da democracia, que é preciso combater», destacou José Luís Carneiro.
Por sua vez, Francisco Assis enalteceu «o respeito pela liberdade e pelo voto da maioria do povo», criticando aqueles que falam sobre uma eventual dissolução do governo. «O caminho é melhorar as nossas instituições e deixar o governo trabalhar», salientou.
Rúben Gomes, candidato à Junta de Ribeirão, fez a intervenção de boas-vindas, enaltecendo os valores de abril.
Eduardo Oliveira, líder dos socialistas de Famalicão, também deixou criticas aos partidos de direita «que só estão preocupados com casos e casinhos e não apresentam ideias e soluções para melhorar as vidas de todos os portugueses».
A festa terminou com o cantar dos parabéns aos 50 anos do Partido Socialista. Sofia Correia, porta-voz do partido e responsável pela iniciativa, disse que «hoje festejamos a união do Partido Socialista que está cada vez mais forte e mais mobilizador em Famalicão. Estamos no caminho do sucesso».
O perfume das flores já se sente, mas vai intensificar-se entre 12 e 14 de maio no centro da cidade, com a Festa da Flor. A Batalha das Flores é o ex libris do evento e acontece no domingo, dia 14 de maio, pelas 15h30. Duas dezenas de associações e instituições famalicenses, com cerca de meio milhar de participantes, vão percorrer as ruas do centro da cidade, espalhando flores e alegria.
O cortejo arranca na Rua Manuel Pinto de Sousa, passa pela Rua Adriano Pinto Basto, Alameda D. Maria II e Rua Lourenço da Silva Oliveira, e termina na rotunda D. Sancho I.
O arranque das festividades é dado com a Feira Grande de Maio, uma feira secular que acontece na segunda-feira, 8 de maio, no parque da Feira Semanal, e que também ganhou o nome popular de ‘Feira das Trocas’, devido ao facto de, quando não havia dinheiro, os produtores e comerciantes efetuarem uma troca de produtos.
Mas há mais iniciativas. Durante todo o fim de semana em que decorre a Festa da Flor, haverá comércio de flores e plantas no topo norte da Praça D. Maria II (Praceta Cupertino de Miranda), com a presença de expositores e vendedores de flores e plantas. Em paralelo, as ruas da cidade estarão decoradas com ornamentações florais, feitas por coletividades culturais e empresas do ramo da floricultura do concelho de Vila Nova de Famalicão.
A par da Festa da Flor, decorrerá, na mesma praça, uma feira dedicada aos produtos locais e gastronomia, com artesanato, doçaria tradicional, petiscos, produtos hortícolas, entre outros.
A animação de rua estará a cargo dos Swing a Song, nos dias 12 e 13 de maio, e do Instituto Nacional de Artes do Circo (INAC), no dia 13, que vão contagiar os transeuntes com a sua boa disposição na Praça 9 de Abril e Praça D. Maria II, entre as 10h00 e as 13h00.
A noite é destinada a concertos na Praceta Cupertino de Miranda. Na sexta-feira, 12, pelas 21h00, sobe ao palco Ângela Silva, que apresentará canções tradicionais, seguindo-se o concerto de João Pires (‘Guarida’), às 22h00. No dia seguinte, será a vez de Sofia Machado encantar os presentes com a sua musicalidade jazzística, pelas 21h00, seguindo-se a atuação da banda folk, Antikua, uma hora depois.
Prossegue no domingo, 14, com teatro de marionetas com bonecas motanka, às 11h00, na Praceta Cupertino de Miranda, e à tarde, pelas 17h30, com a Banda de Música de Riba D’Ave, na Praça D. Maria II.
Para despertar os dotes mais artísticos, durante toda a Festa da Flor, a Praça 9 de Abril vai transformar-se na Praça da Arte ‘En plein air’, com oficinas e dinâmicas ligadas à pintura e cerâmica, ao longo dos três dias da festividade.
As candidaturas para o Prémio Januário Godinho estão abertas até ao dia 12 de junho.
Esta é a quarta edição do Prémio, promovido pela Câmara Municipal de Vila Nova de Famalicão com o objetivo de promover a salvaguarda e valorização do património edificado.
Podem participar todas as entidades privadas que tenham promovido intervenções de reabilitação em 2021 e 2022 em qualquer edifício localizado nas áreas de reabilitação urbana do concelho ou, no caso das restantes áreas do território famalicense, em edifícios com idade igual ou superior a 30 anos.
O prémio é de frequência bienal e tem um valor pecuniário de 7 mil euros – 2 mil para o promotor da obra e 5 mil para a equipa projetista. O regulamento e a ficha de inscrição encontram-se disponíveis para consulta e download em www.famalicao.pt/premio-januario-godinho.
Recorde-se que o Prémio Januário Godinho foi criado em 2017 com o objetivo de promover a salvaguarda e valorização do património edificado, assim como promover a divulgação do trabalho desenvolvido por projetistas, construtores e promotores.
Na primeira edição venceu a reabilitação do Palácio da Igreja Velha, em Vermoim. O projeto de arquitetura foi da responsabilidade do gabinete VISIOARQ arquitetura, tendo como co-autores os arquitetos Vicente Gouveia, Nuno Poiarez, Pedro Afonso. A promoção da obra ficou a cargo da empresa Vetor Predileto Unipessoal. A reabilitação da “Casa Serafim e Esperança Oliveira”, no centro de Vila Nova de Famalicão, venceu a segunda edição da iniciativa. O projeto de arquitetura foi da responsabilidade do Atelier 15 Arquitetura, Lda. Os co-autores do projeto foram os arquitetos Sérgio Fernandez e Alexandre Alves Costa. A obra foi executada por Construções Silvério & Filho e promovida por Vítor Serafim Pereira Oliveira. A reabilitação e ampliação da moradia Quinta de São Tiago foi a obra vencedora da terceira edição. O projeto de arquitetura da obra foi da responsabilidade do gabinete NOARQ, NO Arquitetos Lda., tendo como autor o arquiteto José Carlos Nunes Oliveira. A promoção da obra ficou a cargo da empresa MT & Costa Sociedade Imobiliária, Lda. e a construção a cargo da empresa Henrique Cunha, Lda.
Recorde-se que Januário Godinho, figura incontornável da arquitetura moderna portuguesa, nasceu a 16 de agosto de 1910 no concelho de Ovar. Arquiteto eminentemente moderno, demarca-se dos seus pares, pela importância que prestou à tradição, ao contexto e ao património edificado, em toda a sua obra. A vasta obra que Januário Godinho deixou no nosso território e a sua sensibilidade no equilíbrio entre novo e tradição, são fundamentos que este prémio procura enaltecer.
Januário Godinho deixou em Famalicão o edifício dos Paços do Concelho e o antigo Tribunal; na freguesia de Antas o edifício para o Banco Português do Atlântico (1953); na freguesia de Brufe a casa Afonso Barbosa (1940-42); na freguesia do Louro várias construções na Quinta de Seara, propriedade do banqueiro Artur Cupertino de Miranda, o mercado, a igreja, a Casa do Povo, o centro paroquial e o cemitério. Na freguesia de Requião, cujo promotor foi o industrial Manuel Gonçalves, destaca-se o projeto da Casa Manuel Gonçalves, a Quinta de Compostela e a Têxteis Manuel Gonçalves.
Já são conhecidas as nomeações para a jornada 30 da Liga Bwin.
Para o jogo entre o Sporting e o Famalicão, na noite de domingo, foi escolhido Manuel Oliveira, tendo como assistentes Carlos Campos e Hugo Santos.
José Bessa é o quarto árbitro. Bruno Esteves e Hugo Ribeiro (VAR/AVAR)
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