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Eulalia Domingo Alvaro
The Galatea Effect
Author - Playwright | Teaching | Researcher | Another freelancer | Puppeteer
Community of Madrid
Eulalia Domingo Alvaro The Galatea Effect
Short CV:
I studied Philosophy, specialising in Aesthetics at the Autonomous University of Madrid. I am passionate about the world of puppets and I am training professionally in this discipline. I research contemporary art, incorporating my experience and knowledge of childhood into this field. I have participated as a teacher in courses and seminars on different aspects of the teaching of contemporary art, puppet theatre and teacher training.
I have always been interested in poetry, I have been awarded several prizes and a scholarship for the creation of theatrical texts: “When I talk about poetry, I remember my childhood. When my father was born, he gave me a poem and I grew up with it. At first it was too big for me, but when I mastered my “s” I liked to say it over and over again, without stopping. With him, with my father, I learned many things: geography, chemistry, language, art and above all poetry. Saying it with two voices was stimulating, his quiet voice and mine without making it sounded good.”
I created the Galatea Effect Company in 2010, carrying out museum education projects in the following museums:
Museo del Prado, Prado for All Program, for people with Alzheimer's and acquired brain damage, proposal “The languages of the body” and “Weaving Stories, Weaving Lives”
Family Program. Cloud Painter. Theater for children from 0 to 3. Museo del Prado
Cervantes House Museum in Valladolid
Sephardic Museum
El Greco Museum of Toledo.
Cerralbo Museum
Cartagena Museum of Underwater Archaeology
Altamira Museum
Telefónica Foundation Space
Lope de Vega House-Museum. Madrid
Cervantes' Birthplace Museum. Madrid:.
Madrid City Council: “City of Desire”
Sao Paulo Museum of Art. Brazil: Collage: from the museum to the stage. Courses for museum and education professionals.
National Museum of the College of San Gregorio. Valladolid: Workshop for young people “Xprésat”
With Teatro de la Luna, she designed and carried out the Children's Workshop Program and the Family Program at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía from 1994 to 2009:
From the museum to the stage. Narratives and performing arts.
In museums, the performing arts become a perfect place for storytelling: mmusical, peggs, cscientists, dramaturgos, toarchaeologists, hHistorians united in the same task, to inhabit a stage, to create views of the collection, of science, of life from artistic correspondences. To narrate from the body, from poetry, from the object, to be active actors of the word.