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Teatro UNAM will give a virtual theater critic workshop

Photo: Official poster / UNAM Theater invites people interested in the theatrical phenomenon and in written dialogue with reading communities and stage audiences to register for the theater critic workshop, criticize the no, which will be given by Alegría Martínez, via Zoom.

The purpose of this workshop is to propose dialogue, analysis, reading, as well as attending the theater to approach assemblies in person, in video and via zoom, so that each participant puts into practice what was exposed during the sessions by preparing of an evaluative text on the staging observed

During 6 sessions of three hours, twice a week, the participants will have tools to write evaluative texts about the stage work. The sessions will be held from Tuesday, June 15 to Friday, July 2, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., via zoom.

To participate, those interested must fill out the registration form (https://cutt.ly/anIlDAP), which will be open until June 14. Space is limited to 20 people.

The workshop has a cost of $ 500 and payment will be made through a deposit slip, which will be sent via email, once the registration has been completed. Once the registration and payment have been completed, the link to access the workshop sessions will be sent.

About the workshop

Alegria Martinez, has 29 years of experience in theater criticism. She is the author of the books This is the theater, Bitácora del caballero de Olmedo, Juan José Gurrola. Memories, Manuel Becerra Acosta. Journalism and power. She is also a co-author of Old the last one! dramaturgy for gender equality, as well as articles, reports and interviews on performing arts.

For any information, interested persons can write to the following email: [email protected]

Check the call and the agenda at: https://cutt.ly/onIzDYr

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