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
Amalia Bautista, Aurora Luque, Silvia Marsó, Elena Aranoa, Iván Melón Lewis, Javier Gallardo.
Literature, both read and spoken, is always the story of a journey, to another place, another time, another identity. A story that lets us live as many lives as there are books and tales to be told.
The stage is the privileged space for these journeys, because from there we are transported to other times and places in a journey that always has a common denominator: the collective. A theatre is a space of community and decision, and a chorus is the best representation of this collectivity put into words to convey the thoughts of a society. Thus has it been from the dawn of Greek theatre to the post-dramatic elaborations of the chorus.
A frenetic journey will take us around the world and through the different eras with the imagination and emotion of discovering new worlds (both geographical and poetic). Also to some journeys of our own, to memories of what we have heard, read or seen that are now incurably associated with an emotional memory.
The Spoken and Happy Word (Palabra Dicha y Dichosa) series is taking place in collaboration with the Juan March Foundation.
CAST & CREATIVE
Poets on stage: Amalia Bautista (El pesaje del corazón, Agua and Ida y vuelta) and Aurora Luque (La poesía no ha caído en desgracia)
Songs: Latin and Spanish music, coplas, tangos, boleros, cuplés, fados.
Actors and actresses: Silvia Marsó, Carmen del Valle, Arturo Querejeta, Pepa Pedroche, Ernesto Arias, Joaquín Notario, Rita Barber, Mamen Camacho, Pepe Viyuela, Diana Palazón, Gloria Muñoz, Julián Ortega
Music: The Choir of the Community of Madrid ORCAM or the Madrid Low Voice Choir, Elena Aranoa (vocals) and Iván Melón Lewis (piano)
PARALLEL ACTIVITIES
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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
- Fundación Juan March
July 10, 11, 12 and 13 from 6:30 p.m. July 14 from 10:30 a.m.,
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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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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