VI ASSITEJ CYCLE OF DRAMATIC READINGS
THEATRE SHOW FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
FREE ACTIVITY FOR EDUCATIONAL CENTERS
ASSITEJ Spain celebrates the VI Cycle of Dramatized Readings, the days January 10, 11 and 14. One more year, theatrical readings return to the Auditorium of the House of the Reader in Matadero Madrid.
The cycle is made up of three dramatised readings of theatre texts for children and young people that have been published by ASSITEJ Spain.
The readings of the plays become a unique and quality experience for children and young people, encouraging reading among the youngest and raising awareness of the important editorial work and defence of children's theatre carried out by ASSITEJ Spain. The reading is accompanied by the projection of images that, like digital scenery, frame and dynamise the dramatisation, placing the activity somewhere between a reading and a theatrical production.
This year we have also wanted to expand the offer for educational centres convinced of the need to bring the performing arts to the classroom. All centres that request it will be able to have copies of the works performed.
After the reading, a meeting with the company and/or the author is proposed.
All readings are free.
If you are interested in attending with your students, you can send us your request through the following form.
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Programming:
VI Cycle of Dramatized Readings, on January 10, 11 and 14.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 10:30 a.m. +6 years
Let's forget about it (The Story of Anita Pelosucio) , by Tomas Gaviro Ponce
Fourth Wall Room
Directed by: Aitana Sar
Anita Pelosucio doesn't want to wash her hair, nothing in the world can change her mind, she's stubborn, just like Pelopincho, her brother Sergio. Neither her mother's silky hair nor her father's shiny bald head will be able to make her put her dreadlocks under the shower. What an obsession! Why doesn't that girl want to wash her hair? Nobody understands Anita, but she has a powerful reason for not doing it, maybe her aunt Rita understands it better, or not...
FRIDAY 11 JANUARY 10:30am +16 years
Baldhead and The Jester by Mei Oulund.
Higher School of Dramatic Arts of Castilla y León
Direction: Felipe G. Romero
In Calvorota and the Jester, Mei Oulund Ipsen presents us with the story of Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh, two characters as controversial as they were famous at the end of the 20th century in Holland. Both defended freedom of expression to the fullest extent of the law and both ended up being murdered.
MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 10:30 a.m..+10 years
Pictograms, by Thomas Afan Munoz
Segovia Municipal Theatre Workshop.
Directed by: Maite Hernangómez.
Can theatre in some way help children (and their parents) to understand other children who have certain special characteristics, children who often do not play, who sometimes make repetitive movements or shocking actions, who, in short, do not normally offer facilities to relate to them, and who, in some cases, hardly speak?