Live the emotion, the theater and the learning in a fourth year of Dramatized Readings
One more year we celebrate the Dramatized Readings in collaboration with SGAE Foundation and Academy of Performing Arts. The cast of Performing Arts students will bring the readings to life Hostile de Vanesa Sotelo and Encyclopedia of paranormal phenomena: Pippo and Ricardo by Rodrigo García, outstanding theatrical works of the contemporary scene.
The Dramatized Readings are an artistic manifestation that intertwines the art of literature with that of interpretation, highlighting the talent and dedication of the young artists of the Faculty of Performing Arts and Music. This is an opportunity unique so that the students TAI be part of the creative development of professional theater projects together with the SGAE Foundation and the Academy of Performing Arts.
Encyclopedia of paranormal phenomena: Pippo and Ricardo de Rodrigo García
- When: Friday, June 7
- Where: Auditorium TAI
Synopsis
Pippo and Ricardo challenge the laws of the universe and whatever is needed, inspired by the often crazy, but not implausible, hypotheses of Charles Fort in The book of the damned. A story that, one could say, draws on science fiction and, as such, contains an implacable diagnosis of our present.
"Fiction should make us blush for leading a gray life. Fiction should give us examples of freedom, the great missing one, since today it does not exist or is persecuted by some clan" by Rodrigo García
Cast
Ivett Estrada
María Ramírez García
Rodrigo Valenzuela
Martín Ignacio Rodríguez Sáez
Address
Javier Montero
Musical Direction
Brigida Carbone
Musicians
Diego Garcia Duat
Natalia Correa
Daniel Mateo Jimeno
Brigida Carbone
Team of Assistants and Direction and Art
Guillermo Lopez de la Rosa
Oksana Savchuk
Production team
star rodriguez
Jimena Martín of the street
Author bio
Rodrigo García (1964), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Rodrigo García is a Spanish-Argentine writer, contemporary theatre director, playwright and set designer. He has lived in Spain since 1986, where he began his theatrical career. He founded the company La Carnicería Teatro in 1989 in Madrid. He has collaborated with other institutions and festivals, including the Centro Dramático Nacional (Spain), the Avignon Festival and the Venice Biennale.
In 2009 he received the Europa New Theatrical Reality Award. Between 2014 and 2017 he directed the Centre Dramatique National (CDN) in Montpellier (France), which he renamed “Humain trop humain” (Human, All Too Human).
Hostile by Vanesa Sotelo
- When: May 21
- Where: Berlanga Room
Synopsis
A theater director returns to her native country to direct Three sisters by Chekhov. After the unexpected cancellation of the initial staging, the director recovers the project in the company of a trio of unconditional actresses while she faces the sale of the family home to guarantee the care of her three interdependent aunts. From one day to the next, she finds herself trapped in the hearts of the three sisters during a journey that will become a defense of the family legacy and her natural environment.
Cast
DIRECTOR Noelia Pérez Martínez
OLGA Sara González de Pablo
WOULD GO Cynthia Maldonado Vilela
MARÍA Marianne Majluf Cardenas
CHINA Barbara Luquero Gomez
DIVINE Nathalia Russo Medina
DINA Melissa Rosado Flores
Russian Patricia Rosell Martí
Address
James Murray
Director's assistant
Micaela Torregrosa Muñoz
Author bio
Vanesa Sotelo (1981), Galicia
Es theater director and playwright in the Galician language. In 2008 she worked as a resident playwright for the Galician Dramatic Center with the creation of Estigma and, in 2009, as a resident artist for the same institution with the project Corpo-puta-vaca-berro. In 2010 she obtained the jury prize of the IV Cultural Daily Contest of Radio Theater with Indoor and the XIII Josep Robrenyo Prize and Fire memory. In 2011 she received the Abrente Prize for Theatrical Texts with Field of cowards.
Throughout his professional career of more than fifteen years, his works have been presented in fsummers of Galicia, Portugal, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia or Venezuela.
In 2021 the show premieres Lazarus Species with the Portuguese company Teatro Art'Imagem, and in 2021 he receives the María Casares Award for the best original text and Microperspectives of a millennial queer, written with Davide González. In 2022 he receives the María Casares Award for the best adaptation by A lúa goes undercover, winning work of the II Manuel María Contest of Theater Projects.
He currently combines his creative work in company incendiary with teaching at the Higher School of Dramatic Arts of Galicia.