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Nuevas Masculinidades: Una conferencia de Actor & Variations on the Kraepelin Model: a reading
Whiting Proscenium Theater, University of MN
Minneapolis, MN
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Nuevas Masculinidades: Una conferencia de Actor & Variations on the Kraepelin Model: a reading
Teatro del Pueblo in collaboration with The State of Iberoamerican Studies Series at The University of Minnesota and The College of St. Benedict/St. John's University present an evening of international presentations. The first is a one man show from Colombian titled New Masculinities presented in Spanish and the second a reading (in English) of a play by Italian playwright Davide Carnevali.

Esta demostración de un hombre explora lo que es ser un hombre y retos diferentes mitos patriarcales y sexistas en materia de género en la sociedad.

Carlos Satizábal, es escritor, actor y director teatral; recibió el Premio Nacional Poesía Inédita 2012 y el premio de Dramaturgia Ciudad de Bogotá 2012. Es profesor asociado de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, en la Escuela de Cine y Tv y en la Maestría de Escrituras Creativas. Es miembro activo de la Corporación Colombiana de Teatro -CCT- y co-fundador con Patricia Ariza de los grupos Rapsoda Teatro y Tramaluna Teatro.

**Esta obra presenta en Español sin subtítulos abridos**This show is presented in Spanish with no English open captioning**

"Variations on the Kraepelinian model" is inspired by the drama of a man suffering from Alsheimer's. Emil Kraepelin was a  German psychiatrist who, in the early twentieth century with his colleague Alois Alzheimer discovered, investigated and eventually named the form of dementia known today as Alzheimer Disease. But this is not a show about Alzheimer's disease. This work explores the theme of memory and the ability to define the past and the possibility of reconstructing history: the personal story of a man who is losing the connection to his own life, his identity and the collective history of a nation.

**This reading will be presented in English**

Location

Whiting Proscenium Theater, University of MN (View)
330 21st Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Arts > Theatre

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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Owner: Teatro del Pueblo
On BPT Since: Mar 24, 2009
 
Teatro del Pueblo
www.teatrodelpueblo.orgw


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