On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Gloria Fuertes, this Friday, April 28 at 8:00 p.m., will be the performance of the drama drama 'Love, pain (but little) and humor.
Tribute to Gloria Fuertes' in the Hall of Events of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center.
This recital will be carried out by the accountant Yoni Ramírez, who will read and sing the poems of the Madrid poet in homage to his literary trajectory.
'Love, pain (but little) and humor.
Tribute to Gloria Fuertes' shows the peculiar vision of the world that had the author, who transits from the most cruel reality to the most dreamy nonsense, all seasoned by his fine humor and irony.
The accountant only needs an old suitcase that contains books by Gloria Fuertes to end up making it the famous 'THC ultrasonic transducer' capable of capturing, recording and playing voices from other worlds.
Yoni Ramírez, plays with a series of caps, caps and hats converted into poetic objects, while reading blocks of five and six poems that end with a music poem.
The cadence and musicality of the poems of Gloria Fuertes have led the artist to convert the poems one into chotis, another into cante de currante, two other interactive ones in which the public is invited to sing, two poems in arrangements of folk music and, To finish, a nana with whom Gloria says goodbye.
This dramatized show is part of the Open Book program organized by the Cartagena Municipal Library Network on the occasion of the celebration of International Book Day, also included in the activities of the 'Read, think and imagine' cycle in the Which collaborates the Department of Culture of the City of Cartagena.
The act 'Love, pain (but little) and humor.
Homenaje Gloria Fuertes' is free access until it reaches capacity and will be the first activity to start the first edition of 'Ignite the Luzzy', within the program 'Intemsa: Initiatives of healthy time', in which the night opening Extraordinary meeting of the Cultural Center, on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 April, and where many activities will be developed, preferably to a young audience.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena