Cultural plans for the weekend (From September 30 to October 2) |EDITORIAL - Madrid Culture

2022-10-01 09:58:47 By : Mr. Barton Zhang

Celebration (THEATER)Ships of the Spanish in Matadero.Fernando Arrabal Room.Warehouse 11. Paseo de la Chopera, 14This documentary theater piece pays homage to generations of actors who have been essential in the history of culture in Spain.Ana Marzoa, Guillermo Montesinos, Amparo Pamplona, ​​Paco Racionero, Juan Ribó and María Luisa San José, all between the ages of 70 and 80, recount their experiences in the world of theatre, film and television and trace a journey fundamental for the recent history of culture in Spain, from the 1960s to the present day.They talk about success, failure, love of the job, censorship, the advent of democracy, forgetting the profession or what it means to grow up, among other topics.An experiential and emotional map that will allow us to know in depth the context in which they worked, the evolution of the profession and the importance of their legacy.Between rivers and rails (EXHIBITION)CenterCenter.Floor 4. Plaza de Cibeles, 1More than a thousand images, plastic works from archives and documentary collections, audiovisual material and original urban photography make up this exhibition that analyzes the successive transformations of Madrid in the 19th and 20th centuries along the Green Railway Corridor, in the old river terraces of the Manzanares .An area that extends along 8 kilometers between the stations of Príncipe Pío and Atocha that, from a contemporary, post-industrial and necessary re-naturalization perspective, today has the opportunity to become an expansion of Madrid Río.The exhibition has the special collaboration of the Historical Railway Archive –Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid.Circus Price Theatre.Round of Atocha, 35FIRCO, the Ibero-American Circus Festival, returns this weekend to its annual appointment with the Price to celebrate its fifth edition showing the work of great artists selected from among the 23 countries of Ibero-America.Creators and creators will exhibit to the public their high level in disciplines such as juggling, acrobatics, aerials or balances, competing for the different awards that a specialized jury awards.But you can also vote for your favorite artist and choose the Audience Award.An evening with live music, humor and a lot, a lot of circus, that you cannot miss.Indyspensable Indie Music FestivalEl Espinillo Auditorium.Calle Tertulia, 5After two years of hiatus due to the pandemic, this weekend the Indyspensable indie music festival returns to the Villaverde district.On this occasion, the headliners will be the Galicians Triángulo de Amor Bizarro, who have been in music for more than 15 years, and Niña Polaca, a group from Madrid-Alicante created in 2018 in the Malasaña neighborhood that, thanks to their lyrics and their vibrant direct, is gaining popularity day by day.The festival ends on Friday with performances by Plata Staytons, Muro María, La Aventura (for children).Those who come on Sunday will be able to enjoy the music of Fresones Rebeldes, Corizonas, The Grooves and El Club de las Chicas Rebeldes (for children).Motus «Tutto Brucia» (THEATER)Center for Contemporary Culture Condeduque.Theater.Calle Conde Duque, 11The legendary Italian company Motus, founded in 1991 by Daniela Nicolò and Enrico Casagrande, presents its latest show in Condeduque.A show in which everything burns, as a harbinger of a world doomed to tragedy.The pandemic interrupted the investigation carried out by the company, first with Antígona and then with Las Troyanas.That investigation took on a different urgency and the first scene of The Trojan Women, with those women reduced to spoils of war with Hecuba at the head, takes on a new meaning that makes this work written 2,500 years more present.Euripides gives voice and space to women who never had it, because the center of the narrative was traditionally the heroes, the men.What things does this future have!(FAMILY WORKSHOP)Núñez de Balboa Cultural Space.Nunez de Balboa Street, 40A mobile phone, a light bulb, a microscope, a pen, a broom, a notebook... They are all objects that are so integrated into our lives that it is hard to imagine how our ancestors managed without them.This workshop proposes to carry out this journey in reverse, playing at imagining what objects will be used by people who live in 50 years, 100 years and from then on.The proposal is to create these objects that we believe will be of great value to the world of tomorrow.An activity organized by the 21districts program in collaboration with Fundación Telefónica that you can attend with your children from 6 to 12 years old this Saturday.Lyrical Show (MUSIC)Paco de Lucía Auditorium and Exhibition Hall.Avenue of the Eagles, 2Lyrical Show is a recital and a performance.A show where the Brazilian baritone Ryan Borges and the Spanish tenors Carlos Fernández and Nacho Bas take a tour of the bolero, the lyrical songs of today, the ballad... Traditional themes treated with great musical quality both in the care of the voices as in the piano accompaniment of maestro Javier Blanco.A show wrapped in light and images that will make the public participate in very special moments.madridcultura.es uses its own and third-party cookies to collect information that helps optimize your visit.Cookies are not used to collect personal information.By continuing to browse we understand that you accept our cookies policy More information