Interexpo began his career working on the House of Sciences of La Coruña and the Science Park of Granada, developing with these centers of cultural and scientific dissemination an ambitious exhibition called "Music in Action."
Collaborations
Interexpo began his career working on the House of Sciences of La Coruña and the Science Park of Granada, developing with these centers of cultural and scientific dissemination an ambitious exhibition called "Music in Action."
In years of collaboration with these entities we were taught how to develop museums and attractive exhibition projects for all audiences. Participation was the leitmotif of the visite and forefront latest technologies were at the service of culture.
Since then, we have developed an intense work in the creation and management of the Interactive Music Museum, collaborating with other museological entities in the path of adapting themselves to new times and new museology.
Stradivari Museum of Cremona (Italy), Curva Minore of Palermo (Italy) and National Museums Liverpool (UK) collaborate closely with us in the project "Music in Action in Europe", funded by the European Union and headed by Malaga City Council.
This project proposes a close collaboration to create cultural networks at European, level developing jointly seminars and exhibitions.
In 2007, an agreement was signed between the Ministry of Education and Science through CNICE (National Center for Education Information and Communication) and the Interactive Museum of Music in order to pool their efforts to achieve greater dissemination and reach of music education, particularly through the use of Information Technology and Communication.
National Radio of Spain trusted Interexpo to conceptualize, implement and coordinate multimedia interactive exhibition "25 Years of Pop with Radio3.
This exhibition opened in Malaga in late 2005 and has not stopped touring the Spanish territory showing the legacy of a very important moment in Spanish culture such as La Movida.
The exhibition has already visited cities Málaga, Cartagena, Manchester, Laredo, Toledo, Cáceres, Cuenca, Salamanca, A Estrada (Pontevedra) Oviedo, León, Castellón, Ciudad Real, Zaragoza, A Coruña, Ferrol, Jaén, Granada, Jerez, Madrid, Almería , Palma de Mallorca and Seville.
Mozart Year, in 2006, brought an intense collaboration with the Regional Government and its Ministry of Education to develop educational workshops around the figure of Mozart that tour the eight provinces of Andalusia.
Editorial Everest is a partner that collaborate constantly with Interexpo, not only in the publication of catalogs for exhibitions and museums, but also counting with InterExpo to develop workshops and multimedia experiences that complement the exhibitions that Direct Everest lauches.
Diputación de Málaga, Fnac, Biography Channel, History Channel, Malaga or Playstation Foundation are among the entities with which InterExpo, or any of its sections, a regular contributor.



