THEATER
DIRECTOR Bernhart
Wolf lives and directs theater in Berlin East and inherited the great tradition
of BrechtIt has
projects in action in Chiapas, in Santiago de Cuba and now a university in
South Africa, although he lives with his new wife in Stockholm a little and a
little in the city of Wenders and his skies with angels.We met in
Montevideo, when he traveled with sweet and barefoot Maya, resident in Geneva.
The amount here: "Where is the exit interview the Cuban Hector
Quintero?" Values for Cultural Exchange and I made one of the ages of
Hector and he acted as the reporter traveller.The Cuban-Uruguayan writer
Orlando Vicente Alvarez as actor.He read my
text "Basta" translated by Canstet Heinz, asked me another work, He
fotorgrafied 72 images of my house and traveled to Tacuarembo to see if the
energy was individual or collective. Said, it is collective.With Urich
Schraeder, Uli, discard "Sperm sauce" and "Losers always"
and translated "Gods of clay"A Bernhart
and Mara did not like it.It's
depressing, draculiana, and touches on themes of introspection and silence and
paralyzed the German theater. Also it is not interactive. Lacks dialogue and
growth.And it was
true, he preferred the hope and I started to write Resurrection of Che and his
visit to Congress.So I
produced "Never say never" translated by B. himself.I
investigate thoroughly, because it is a great researcher.I remember
for example that Hobbes interested in the word until he found the owner of the
word.He works
with words but also with actions.I hand him
over to Simone because the choreography is too dignified (cost over 50,000
dollars) from a large theater, he said, and not an underground theater or a
university theater in Cape Town or popular in Chiapas or Cuba ...So fatigue
and silence of Europe, reflected in his theater, and added, in all art,
including visual neobarroco film and videos, not what I say, but one (and many
more) EuropeanOr at least
a brilliant European and Bernhart, who seduced by Moliere, runs Latin America
and Africa.
Amilcar
Legazkue Montevideo
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