AlmaViva Teatro: Classics from commitment
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v19i0.5207Abstract
This article presents AlmaViva Teatro’s career and their work with Spanish classics of the Golden Age. The stagings are based not only on the recognition of texts’ novelty or the social engagement that these can transmit to xxist century spectators in relation with his own context but also on the use of non-conventional theatrical spaces which redefine the play and conect it even more with the colective conception of Theatre.
Keywords: AlmaViva Teatro; Spanish Golden Age theatre; social engagement; non-conventional theatrical spaces; Fuente Ovejuna. Ensayo desde la violencia.
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