Soon "The Blue Skin Islands" will be released, a microaudiovisual produced by #BIOSCICAT to claim the conservation of the Balearic Islands.
Through it, the fragile beauty of the Balearic “skin” is honored, a landscape whose texture is unrepeatable. The audiovisual aims to help create collective awareness that the slow destruction of that skin represents the disappearance of an aesthetic and a magical and poetic way of understanding life.
The Balearic Islands have been the last redoubt in which the most atavistic essences of the Mediterranean world have been preserved. This is demonstrated by the fact that they have become the only corner of old Europe in which the "Cant de la Sibil·la" (declared Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO) never ceased to resonate, a song of medieval origin that is part of the echo and light of that blue skin.
Its production has been possible thanks to the collaboration of MN Films© (production and technical direction), Maria del Mar Bonet (“Cant de la Sibil·la”), the record company Picap (recording rights) and the Ministry of the Environment, Agriculture and Fishing of the Balearic Islands (recordings in the network of Natural Parks of the Balearic Islands).
Its launch on social networks and other projection spaces is scheduled for the fall of 2018.
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