Since 1962, andn March 27, World Theater Day is celebrated., at the initiative of the International Theater Institute (ITI). This is going to be their sixtieth anniversary.
Theater and opera director peter sellars has defined theater as “the art form of experience”.
“We don’t need to be entertained. We need to meet. We need to share the space, and we need to cultivate shared space. We need protected spaces for deep listening and equality,” Sellars wrote on the occasion of this event.
In consonance, the Sala La Bota celebrates with a billboard that began this March 25 with the monologue Who takes away the dance?, de Manuco (played by Lucho Mueckay), an old man who feels he is still in the prime of youth, although he is about to turn 90. Abandoned by his family in a nursing home, he continues to do his thing and gain new friends. He has the ailments of a body that has been worn out, but when he dances he does it with the energy of a teenager.
The work is repeated Saturday 26 at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday 27 at 7:30 p.m. The cost of admission is $15 per person and $20 per couple.
For children it will be presented on Sunday 27 The true story of the mouse Pérez, performance which tells about Aldo, a very smart and optimistic Labrador retriever who sells candy on the streets of the city. His best friend is Max Pérez and he works in the same profession, but he decides that it is time to find his true vocation.
In the search they meet Eva, a 6-year-old girl who is about to lose her first milk tooth and feels disconsolate because she thinks that she will never have another one like it again. Max is played by actress Andrea Ordonez. The functions will have two schedules (11:30 and 16:30). Admission: $7. Reservations: 099-112-7290.

In addition, on the esplanade of La Bota will be the musician Lalo Wongfrom 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., with a repertoire of the best of the 1980s, pop, disco, rock, country Y soft music in English and Spanish.
On the North Terrace and the South Terrace there will be music from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., respectively. And all day, cosplayersstatues, harlequins, theater artists, animations, painted faces, plastic arts, painting on easels for children, urban musicians and chess will be available throughout the Salado boardwalk. (AND)
Source: Eluniverso

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