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Silvia Marsó with Glass Menagerie, and Carlos Piñana with Body and Soul, come to Jumilla this weekend (27/01/2015)

Silvia Marsó with Glass Menagerie, and Carlos Piñana with Body and Soul, are the two works that reach high Jumilla this weekend, in the programming of Vico Theatre, two of the best-performing stocks for the quarter that make scale in the town these days.

On one hand the Friday, January 30, at 21.00, Carlos Piñana Quartet presents in concert, "Body & Soul", a commitment to rediscover the hybrid musical profile of the new generation of flamenco artists, which reaches through Jumilla regional, Scene Program.

In this project represent two of the pillars of flamenco music and dance, or body and soul, as an ideal combination.

Its author, Carlos Piñana, reveals the peculiar meaning of Flamenco, based on dualisms: joy-sadness, love and hate, life and death.

The guitar represents the soul, which hides the subtle nuances of feelings, translated into the different styles of flamenco.

Carlos Piñana combines traditional flamenco forms with your personal and charismatic style, to form a masterpiece of extraordinary virtuosity.

The dance represents the body and stands as a display of emotional states and variability taking body to the sound of the guitar.

The stage presence of Nadia Márquez, his strength and his personality perfectly complement the music of Carlos.

Piñana Curro's voice becomes the magic thread that unites them both and tells the story of Body & Soul.

Finally, rhythms emanating from the percussion of Miguel Angel Orengo are the materialization of the heartbeat of this being mystical.

After visiting world capitals like New York, Paris, London and Tokyo, among many others, and having walked some of the most important theaters in Spain, Carlos Piñana presented in Jumilla their particular way of understanding flamenco, on a show where the flamenco guitar, singing, dancing and percussion fuse, in a mystical journey into the depths of Flamenco.

Teatro Lope de Vega Theatre in Madrid to Vico

The weekend will complete one of the protagonists of the program for this first quarter, Silvia Marsó and Glass Menagerie.

Fresh out of Lope de Vega Theatre in Madrid, the work comes to Jumilla to retrieve one of the most important texts of American playwright Tennessee Williams.

The Glass Menagerie portrays the life of Wingfield, a Southern family.

The mother, Amanda, obsessed with escaping poverty and raise her daughter;

daughter, Laura, a young woman whose mild disability has become a pathologically insecure be geared exclusively to the care of their crystal figurines;

son, Tom, ambitious young man torn between duty to care for his family and the desire to leave the world.

The last character is Jim, a candidate conventional good looks, which represents everything that the family has requested.

In turn, impacts the absent father figure who is talking characters and whose photograph stands at key moments, thanks to the express instructions of the author toward enlightenment.

The music appears very deliberate.

The plot revolves around Amanda's obsession to find a candidate for his daughter Laura.

The story appears in the mouth of Tom, who is the direct link to the Wingfield family with viewers.

Through his words the public knows the details and the scenes of these characters, exponents of frustrated pursuit of the American dream.

Tickets for these two works may be collected at the box office of Vico Theatre, which will be open tomorrow, Wednesday and Friday, from 18.00 to 20.00 hours, and days of the function, two hours before starting the show.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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