Thursday November 10th., 6:30 pm
Teatro Santa Ana, Relox Street #50A, Downtown
$200
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Love with its different nuances: divine, maternal-filial and partner, applies colors and shades to the landscape of our sensibility, thanks to the voices of poets and composers from different times and latitudes. Thus, well-known authors from our academic culture coexist with those from the popular culture, including texts in Spanish and English by the author of the show himself, Rafael Ruiz de Velasco who, alternating with the voices and guitars of Rossana Conte and Miguel Ángel Barquet, captures this literary and musical landscape.
RAFAEL RUIZ DE VELASCO (Poetry)
Author and theater director; Poetry actor and interpreter, in this last modality he has been presented continuously, from 1966 to date, in stages of the importance of the Spanish Athenaeum of Mexico; the Juarez Theater in Guanajuato; all IMSS theaters in Mexico City; the “Rodolfo Usigli” forum of the SOGEM and the Geodesic Tent, in the same capital of the Republic, among others.
MIGUEL ANGEL BARQUET (Voice and guitar)
With musical studies at the School of Artistic Initiation of INBA and the National Conservatory of Music, he has performed in the execution of classical guitar, transverse flute and saxophone, as well as as an arranger and in acting. He has written and directed some songs; among them, the “Himno del Emigrante”, recorded by the Fine Arts Choir.
ROSSANA CONTE (Voice and Guitar)
Singer, composer and actress, self-taught, she has been singing since she was 12 years old. From the age of 14 and to date, he conducts choirs with harmonies. She began directing an ensemble of female voices in high school in 1974. Later, in 1995, she was director of the San Francisco Javier Choir of the Universidad Iberoamericana, Campus Laguna. He currently leads a children’s choir in the Community of San Miguel Viejo, SMA.