Portal de Murcia

www.portaldemurcia.com

Murcia - SpanishMurcia - English
detail of Murcia

 

The TCM visitors about the history of theater through La Barraca de García Lorca (18/10/2011)

Murcia Circus Theatre (MCT) welcomes today, and until November 1, La Barraca, Theatre and University.

Yesterday and today a Utopia, an exhibition that brings visitors to the exciting world of theater through photography, press articles, layouts, graphics, etc..

The exhibition comes to the new stage of Murcia hand Spanish Cultural Action (AC / E) and the Madrid Theatre Institute (Universidad Complutense), also in collaboration with the city of Murcia and the University of Murcia, has been inaugurated this afternoon by the councilman of Culture, Rafael Gomez, who has stressed that this sample is an evident example of the philosophy of TCM to combine the present with the past.

The exhibition is open until next Tuesday, November 1st, from 10am to 13:30 pm from 17 to 20:30 and during the time period to develop the different activities.

The exhibition La Barraca, Theatre and University.

Yesterday and today a utopia, which traces the history of La Barraca de Federico García Lorca, since its founding in 1932 until its extinction during the Civil War.

The sample is fundamentally and interactive teaching is divided into six thematic sections that will bring visitors to theatrical and educational adventure through photographs, models, records, documents, newspaper articles, figurines, graphics, audiovisual materials and various pieces of props.

The show has a stage-performance assembly, led by Cesar Barla, in which the sample is mounted in the eyes of the spectators as if it were a traveling theater.

Two actors and a violinist, the Master of Theatre, University Complutense, are responsible for "building" to the public in a performance installation that close with an excerpt from the altarpiece of wonders.

The sample has now reached Murcia, after his stint in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Palencia, Comillas, Astorga, Teruel and Zaragoza, is part of Traces of La Barraca 2011 designed by AC / E, which this year is dedicated to " La Barraca in the University ", in order to remember the 1932 premiere of Life is a Dream by Calderon de la Barca, in the Cloister of San Bernardo in Madrid, represented by Federico Garcia Lorca and his actors.

The curator, Javier Huerta, the exhibition has been designed in six modules that simulate suitcases and trunks of strolling players and containing within it the various materials exhibition where visitors can consult.

Through them we can learn, first hand, the project life journey of Garcia Lorca in the six sections of the exhibition "La Barraca starts to move," "Who were the 'barracos'" "La Barraca at the University Madrid "," New strolling players, "" The End of a Dream "and" La Barraca back roads of Spain. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

Notice
UNE-EN ISO 9001:2000 - ER-0131/2006 Región de Murcia
© 2024 Alamo Networks S.L. - C/Alamo 8, 30850 Totana (Murcia) Privacy policy - Legal notice - Cookies
This website uses cookies to facilitate and improve navigation. If you continue browsing, we consider that you accept its use. More information