Complementary Activities in Juan March
Small-format complementary events where the public will be able to listen, speak and learn about the beauty of language
Finished
July 10, 11, 12 and 13 from 6:30 p.m. July 14 from 10:30 a.m.
Free
Free admission until full capacity is reached. Places are limited for all activities.
Give me a theme and I’ll write you a poem
Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 July 2024, 6:30 - 8pm. Ground floor
An encounter with Nuria Herrera, the poet who improvises poems on her typewriter. The spectator tells her what the poem should be about, and she writes it and reads it out loud.
An individual activity: 5 to 10 minutes per person.
You can know everything just by hearing it
Thursday 11 July 2024, 6:30 - 8pm. Lobby of the Juan March Foundation Library
A round table on words in the Spanish Golden Age and how the stanzaic and rhythmic richness of the Spanish verses of that age was the result of a cultural and sociological cross-fertilisation that has not always been properly appreciated. To understand the Spanish Golden Age and the stage as a space shared by the three Hispanic cultures of the time and the influences flowing in from Europe and America, and as an egalitarian and democratic space in a classist society. Moderated and animated by Alexis Díaz Pimienta, a Cuban decima poet and expert in verse and improvisation.
The flavour of words
Friday 12 and Sunday 14 July 2024, 6:30 - 8pm. Café de la March
Listen to texts and songs about wine, bread, coffee, the flavour and the pleasure of taste... perhaps while you enjoy a glass of wine, or a coffee and a piece of cake. The actors may combine the tasting and sound experience with the texts. With Rita Barber.
Human Library
Friday 12 and Saturday 13 July and 2024, 6:30 - 8pm. Ground floor
The Human Library is a global project based on the experiences of persons/books or persons/testimonies who tell their own story aloud: a way to give visibility to stigmatised groups (migrants, the prison population, drug addicts, people with disabilities, members of the LGTBI+ community). The spectator listens to the story told by the person/book in a journey that will help to break down the prejudices that surround these groups. Activity coordinated by Juan Sobrino, an activist and populariser of reading and a librarian at the Soto del Real Municipal Library.
Learn to think and speak the verse
Friday 12 and Saturday 13 July 2024, 6:30 - 8pm. Auditorium entrance hall - mezzanine
Individual work sessions on a text (Segismundo’s monologue from Life is a Dream or Don Mendo’s Revenge) so that the spectator can learn to speak and convey the ideas in the text. These or other texts that the spectators learn, may also be transmitted to other spectators in a kind of chain of transmission of these spoken and happy words. With Pepa Pedroche, Joaquín Notario and Ernesto Arias.
PARALLEL ACTIVITIES
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ACT ONE - La palabra del amor, la dicha del sentimiento
A declaration of love and a poetic joust
- Fundación Juan March
10th of July,
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ACT TWO - La palabra explicada, la dicha de la palabra viva
A theatralised conference on the word and the beauty of orality
- Fundación Juan March
11th of July,
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ACT THREE - La palabra de la lucha, la dicha de la militancia
A rally in defence of the virtue and beauty of words as catalysts
- Fundación Juan March
12th of July,
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ACT FOUR - La palabra de la ausencia, la dicha de la soledad
A mystical ecstasy or how to put into words the truth of the soul. A convent toilet
- Fundación Juan March - Auditorio
13th of July,
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ACT FIVE - La palabra en escena como un viaje a otros lugares
A play with a Greek chorus singing the virtues of a scenic and vital journey
- Fundación Juan March
14th of July,
Finished
July 10, 11, 12 and 13 from 6:30 p.m. July 14 from 10:30 a.m.
Free
Free admission until full capacity is reached. Places are limited for all activities.
Accessibility type
Fundación Juan March
Place of employment information:
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Telephone:
914 354 240
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Link to the website
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Contact us
Directions:
- Metro: Núñez de Balboa (líneas 5 y 9) y Lista (línea 4).
- Autobús: 1, 9, 19, 29, 51, 52, 74, N2, N4.
Distrito
Salamanca
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Place of employment information:
- Telephone: 914 354 240
- Link to the website
- Contact us
Directions:
- Metro: Núñez de Balboa (líneas 5 y 9) y Lista (línea 4).
- Autobús: 1, 9, 19, 29, 51, 52, 74, N2, N4.
Distrito Salamanca