The auditorium of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center hosts the play, It is not a country for blacks, within the conference: Here we just want to be human.
The function will be represented next Tuesday, February 11 at 8:00 p.m., with free admission until full capacity is reached.
The work, in which the Department of Social Services collaborates, is directed by Carolina Torres Topaga and is performed by Silvia Albert Sopale.
IT IS NOT A COUNTRY FOR BLACKS
"Black I am, black, black, black I am, black, yes, I am black. And I do not want to straighten my hair, no. And I will laugh at those who call black people of color. And what color? Black! ! "
Phrases like this are in the text that Silvia Albert Sopale, author of, is not a country for blacks.
It reflects the typecasting, paternalism and prejudices that Silvia herself has ever experienced in her flesh despite being Spanish.
San Sebastián 1976, born Silvia Albert Sopale.
A black girl in a family of blacks in a country of whites.
Together with her we will live 40 years and see how popular songs and television commercials marked a generation.
Representing various characters and using physical language will show us humorously different points of view on: racism, sexuality of black women and identity.
It's not a country for blacks, it's a dramatic comedy that freezes your smile
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena