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In the Theater of The Moon

"Women to the power"


Anabel Marcano in the role of Lady Godiva and Alex Alburqueque photo: Raymond Gniewek.


Once again the experience and the scenic professionalism meets to give life to a history based on Lady Godiva of writer Jean Canolle. Thanks to the Theater of The Moon this time the Hispanic public and English-speaker has the opportunity to appreciate “Women to the power” completely in Spanish with simultaneous translation to English. This history develops the faculty that the women have to take big decisions and why not to turn into the real makers of the change.
The history reports that Coventry's people was crying out for a decrease in the taxes payment, but Count Leofric, husband of Lady Godiva was refusing to the order in spite of the entreaties of his wife. Until finally thanks to the insistence of Lady Godiva the Count gained access, but on the condition that his wife was walking he undresses on horseback for the streets of the people. Against any prejudice Lady Godiva he accepted and his husband had to fulfill his promise. “Women to the power” it will be in publicity board until March 7 in Gunston Arts Center, located in 2700 S. Lang St., Arlington, Virginia. Every Friday after the function a debate is realized with the actors and the director to deepen the topics and details of the theatrical production.

AGENDA

Brodsky dictates narrative workshop
Roberto Brodsky will realize a called narrative workshop “He writes, extract the bullets to yourself”. The workshop begins in March and it will spread until June. The interested parties must call (202 367 6450 or write to rbrodsky@hotmail.com.

Latin art
Carlos Almaraz exhibits part of his sample of “Homage to Still Life” in the Latin Art of the Art museum of the Smithsonian.

Dance
American Ballet Theatre presents before himself in John F. Kennedy Center on Friday, February 20 at 7:30 pm; on Saturday, February 21 to 1:30 and them 7:30 pm and On Sunday, February 22 to 1:30p.m.

 

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