Venue
Teatro San Martín - Sala Martín Coronado
Address
Av. Corrientes 1530
City
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Bus
5, 6, 12, 24, 26, 50, 60, 99, 102, 124, 140, 146, 150, 155
Subway
Líneas B y D
Schedule
Out
Helsinki / Finlandia: Velada con Stravinsky
ShowsWith a very personal stamp, Saarinen, achieves to pay tribute to Russian composer Igor Stravinsky by recreating two of his most important plays: “Petrushka” and “The Consecration of Spring.”
Warning! HUNT has strong light-stroboscopic effects that may be harmful for some people, such as those suffering from epilepsy.
Helsinki / Finlandia: Velada con Stravinsky
ShowsWith a very personal stamp, Saarinen, achieves to pay tribute to Russian composer Igor Stravinsky by recreating two of his most important plays: “Petrushka” and “The Consecration of Spring.”
Warning! HUNT has strong light-stroboscopic effects that may be harmful for some people, such as those suffering from epilepsy.
Helsinki / Finlandia: Velada con Stravinsky
ShowsWith a very personal stamp, Saarinen, achieves to pay tribute to Russian composer Igor Stravinsky by recreating two of his most important plays: “Petrushka” and “The Consecration of Spring.”
Warning! HUNT has strong light-stroboscopic effects that may be harmful for some people, such as those suffering from epilepsy.
Seoul / Corea: Hotel Splendid
ShowsThough the Cho-In Theatre Company has never used words before in its works, this play uses the words of the American poet and playwrighter who, with passion and poetry, tells the story of 200,000 women–most of them Korean–who were taken prisoners as sexual slaves by the Japanese army during World War II. This play is a tribute to all these women who, still today, want to be recognized and need to tell the world all the atrocities they have lived.
Seoul / Corea: Hotel Splendid
ShowsThough the Cho-In Theatre Company has never used words before in its works, this play uses the words of the American poet and playwrighter who, with passion and poetry, tells the story of 200,000 women–most of them Korean–who were taken prisoners as sexual slaves by the Japanese army during World War II. This play is a tribute to all these women who, still today, want to be recognized and need to tell the world all the atrocities they have lived.
Seoul / Corea: Hotel Splendid
ShowsThough the Cho-In Theatre Company has never used words before in its works, this play uses the words of the American poet and playwrighter who, with passion and poetry, tells the story of 200,000 women–most of them Korean–who were taken prisoners as sexual slaves by the Japanese army during World War II. This play is a tribute to all these women who, still today, want to be recognized and need to tell the world all the atrocities they have lived.
México df/ México: Are you really lost?
ShowsAre you really Lost? is a performance where bodies and light, which has a leading role, combine music, poetry and movement, with a clear purpose of thinking about human being in relation to its existence , its fears and anxieties, caused by the contemporary world. The fact of having defined the title in English, which is taken from an album of a Chilean musician residing in Germany, definitely puts globalization in a very first place.
México df/ México: Are you really lost?
ShowsAre you really Lost? is a performance where bodies and light, which has a leading role, combine music, poetry and movement, with a clear purpose of thinking about human being in relation to its existence , its fears and anxieties, caused by the contemporary world. The fact of having defined the title in English, which is taken from an album of a Chilean musician residing in Germany, definitely puts globalization in a very first place.
México DF/ México: Are you really lost?
ShowsAre you really Lost? is a performance where bodies and light, which has a leading role, combine music, poetry and movement, with a clear purpose of thinking about human being in relation to its existence , its fears and anxieties, caused by the contemporary world. The fact of having defined the title in English, which is taken from an album of a Chilean musician residing in Germany, definitely puts globalization in a very first place.