Theater Group #3 in Honduras
Theater Group #3 in Honduras
Theater Group #3 in Honduras
Autonomous of
Honduras
Issue:
Theater in Honduras
Graduate:
Edgar Valeriano
Section:
0900
Cluster:
#3
Members:
1) Jade Dalahy Maradiaga Agurre #23 (20211023228)
2) Reina Nohemy Martinez Chandias #11 (20191032187)
3) Grace Maholy Vallecillo Navas # 31 (20221002679)
4) Belquis Milagro Banegas Banegas # 28 (20211030358)
5) Kimberly Jessenia Castellanos Gonzalez #21
(20211021540)
6) Gloria Judith Macias Ramirez #16 (20211020595)
7) Isis Dayana Flores Velasquez #08 (20191000487)
Index
In this report we will present the origins of theater in Honduras, carrying out
certain points. Highlighting biblical theater based on the depths of the
religious roots of Hondurans, we will mention the trajectory that theater has
had in Honduras in the early 1950s. where theater is located as a profession
as well as the years 60, 70, 80 and 90. We will name the most prominent
theaters at the national level as well as the various theater groups. Finally,
we will talk about the professional shift that each of the Honduran
playwrights has had in recent years.
Goals
The colonizers used the European theatrical heritage to impart their Catholic
dogmas to the Native Americans. That is, they taught a hagiographic theater
to the aborigines. The first properly structured play in Honduras was
performed in the year 1750, in the city of Comayagua, outdoors, in which El
Diablo Cojuelo, by the Spanish playwright, Luis Vélez de Guevara, was
performed.
These conflicts and transitions that Latin America suffered during those
years were reflected in the theater of Honduras in the 70's and, later, during
the 80's, when creative minds arrived in the Central American country
returning from studying dramaturgy in Colombia. as was the case of Rafael
Murillo Selva and Tito Estrada. They, along with other young theater artists,
marked the beginning of a new era in the Honduran stage, which sought its
identification and cultural recognition embodied in performing arts.
Completing the theater took 10 years of work, but in 1913, President Bonilla
died suddenly of natural causes, so in 1915, once the theater that he ordered
to be built was finished, it was named after the late president. in honor of his
memory.
Theaters in Honduras
“Memories” Theater House
Tegucigalpa, Honduras (Conexihon).- The project to open a theater in the
La Plazuela neighborhood of the historic center of Tegucigalpa with the
name “Casa de Teatro Memorias” is an effort of the Cultural Association
Memorias directed by Theater Director Tito Ochoa .
The CTS is undoubtedly a source of pride for the city of San Pedro Sula. It
is not Broadway but the CTS plays are performed meeting international
standards.
The Saybe Theater hosts shows and exhibitions of all kinds, such as
presentations of acrobats, conjurers, classical music concerts
and popular, album launches, cultural conferences, classical and modern
dance presentations, book presentations; as well as exhibitions of painting,
sculpture, bonsai, photography and caricatures. Many of these are
international events.
It has 506 seats, a large stage, a well with the capacity to accommodate an
orchestra of 35 musicians, outstanding acoustics, a multipurpose room with
capacity for 500 people, a meeting room, offices, large dressing rooms, a
workshop for the construction of stages, and 12 warehouses. It is widely
used by different schools and institutions.
La Fragua Theater
Teatro la fragua was founded in the city of Olanchito, Yoro, on July 19,
1979, the day the first play premiered, in a small adobe house converted into
a very simple theater with capacity for about 80 people. Since then he has
had uninterrupted work, contributing to the development of Honduran and
Central American culture.
Honduras. Its objective is "to forge national identity through the expressions
of the people and awaken popular creativity with the help of theater, to find
solutions to current problems." Jack Warner, a Jesuit priest, has been the
director since its founding in 1979. The company is made up of fourteen
Hondurans who, in addition to acting, handle maintenance and public
relations tasks.
The Sampedrano Theater Circle (CTS) was born on August 21, 1969. The
28 excited San Pedro founders, many of them descendants of Arab families,
agreed; create the CTS. They loved art and culture and wanted to do quality
theater. Three months later, on November 13, 1969, the CTS surprised the
city with its first work: “Approved in
chastity". For two consecutive years, Don Chico put quality works on
stage, both in scenery, costumes and production; as histrionically.
There are already more than 48 works that have been presented on this
stage; and countless shows, both local and international. It is a reality,
thanks to the San Pedro Sula Cultural Foundation, an institution of
volunteers and theater enthusiasts who seek, every day, to make the arts the
best endorsement of the city. Its promoter, José Francisco Saybe Handal, is
the driving force that makes CTS the most respected artistic industry with
the longest history in Honduras.
Playwrights
Murillo Selva
Rafael Murillo Selva. Honduran playwright, actor and theater director. The
greatest playwright that Honduras has had throughout its history.
Between 1983 and 1986 he was deputy director for Latin America and the
Caribbean in the area of Culture of the United Nations Educational and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Theater
or The barefoot Bolívar (1975).
or The earthquake (1976).
o Approaches to the independence process and the thought of José
Cecilio
or del Valle (1978).
or Louvabagu (1980).
Isidro Spain
Trajectory
5. Peace.
8. Madhouse (sf).
Daniel Lainez
Career path
Death
Theater
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