"The House of Bernarda Alba", with actresses Gypsy cultural protagonist.
Santander, Aug. 29 .- A classic version of Federico Garcia Lorca "La Casa de Bernarda Alba", played by actresses illiterate Gypsy, starring the weekly cultural activities of the Universidad Internacional Menendez Pelayo (UIMP) from Santander.
Three other stage shows, which will go from humor to tragic reflection, a new session of the film series and the poetic voice of the Italian author Massimo Gezzi complete the cultural programming, fallen earth chips, of the academic institution for this new week of activity.
According to reports the UIMP in a press release, tomorrow the cycle "Cinema in the University" will offer "Shortbus," a new film of the special programming "Men and women in film. Gender and sexuality in the cinema."
This film directed by John Cameron talks about feelings, relationships, inhibitions, sto credits, and searches through the sex lives of his characters.
The projection of this film will be followed by a debate entitled "Sexualities" in research involving the Department of Anthropology Social and Philosophical Thought Spanish from the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Ana Toledo Chavarri and journalist Sara Brito.
Next, the actor Fernando Cayo interpret the words "Final Therapy", an adaptation made by the same of, fallen earth chips, the play "fried green brains" of Jacopo Fo.
With this proposal, Cayo guide the audience on a wild journey through philosophy, religion, marital relationships and childhood traumas.
On Tuesday, the company will Teatrera Industrial scene, with the direction of Jordi Purt, the clown show "Red", with a capacity limited to 140 people, was developed under a tent in the manner of circus.
The next day, the "Performing in the CASYC" submit the version that the company Atalaya-Tnt, National Theatre Award 2008, has performed in "The House of Bernarda Alba."
Directed by Pepa Gamboa, the particularity of this feature is that all actresses are Gypsies and can not read or write, so they learned their role memorizing and working on improvisation.
Research theatrical and social inclusion have been the focuses of this project, which has attracted the admiration of critics and the theatrical profession, and to be represented at the theater CASYC Santander (Centro de Accion Social, and Cultural) of Caja Cantabria .
On Thursday, the Argentine director Jorge Eines represent "open weave" a play based on texts by Samuel Beckett and counts as four characters who love the work of this author are invited by letter to attend an abandoned station.
Finally, the "Poetry Evenings. With European accent" will offer a meeting with the Italian poet Massimo Gezzi, at 22.00 pm in the Hall of the Palacio Real de La Magdalena.
The writer and literary critic Juan Carlos in April and the poet Rafael Fombellida also participate in what will be the last session of the cycle throughout the summer, has led to Santander poets like Eloy Sanchez Rosillo, Yolanda Soler Ons, Antonio Cabrera and Kostas Vrajnos. -Cantabria