Mention has also been given to 'For Women' by Andrea Melissa |
The modality of scenic arts of the CreaMurcia Contest already has a winner.
After the meeting yesterday, the jury decided that 'So spend five years' is worthy of the first prize.
A position that, in addition to recognition, involves an amount of 1,500 euros.
Fear is the guiding thread of this play, which, in a very personal way, confronts a young Lorca to his darker fears, such as the fear of not being able to be a father, death, infidelity or not being able to go to heaven .
It is an ode to the passage of time stuck in a purgatory in which the protagonist will have to face their fears and assume their faults.
The second prize has been for 'Press then exists' of Cía La Caucásica, with a work on misinformation, especially on mass manipulation strategies.
The prize was 800 euros.
In third place has been Ana Botía, with her work 'Zambra'.
A piece framed in the awareness of the physical body as a container of emotions.
The creator plays with popular zambra codes in terms of rhythm and character, trying to expand and expand them.
The prize was 550 euros.
A mention has also been given to 'For Women' by Andrea Melissa.
The 9 finalist works, 'Emmm ... ¡Lefa!'
by Cía Teatral TZÁ, 'Hacer vs Ser' by Irene Hernández, 'Break-Fast' by Whirlpool Teatro, 'Prensa then exista' by Cía La Caucásica, 'EvilToEvil' by Las Yeseras Teatro, 'For Women' by Andrea Melissa Rivadeneira, 'Zambra' by Ana Botía, 'Natural Sign' by Cía Pekarna and 'So spend five years' from Teatro de lo Irrepensentable, they have been represented throughout the week at the Teatro Circo, welcoming the final yesterday.
The technical jury was chaired by the Councilor for Youth, Rebeca Pérez and formed by experts from the performing arts world such as Edi Liccioli, Julio Navarro, Juan Antonio Saorín, Gema Segura and Juan Albaladejo, as secretary.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia