Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Birthday Welcome Message

ten works of theater program for students during the current Looking

representations, which are characterized by their thematic variety and gender, will take place between January and May at the Cultural Center Luzzy Ramón Alonso.

The Department of Education, sponsored by the Foundation Cajamar , begins second quarter of 2010/2011 school year with a varied programming theatrical school, to be held between January and May.

Thus, Ramón Alonso Cultural Center will host Luzzy representations which start Jan. 20 and continue through May 27, 2011 in morning sessions at 10.00 and 12.00 , with ten works that combine the actor and puppet theater, teaching drama in English, with subjects ranging from gender equality, bullying, healthy eating or revision of classic tales.

Each work, depending on the chosen theme and genre, have different audiences ranging from kindergarten students to the students and teachers in secondary education and Bachillerato. Teachers

interested in assisting with the representations students can book for assistance in the Education Department by calling 968 128830 in the morning. You can also make the reservation from the website of the Campaign School Theatre Foundation Cajamar: http://www.educateatro.es/reserva.php

PROGRAMMING FOR JANUARY

Days 20 and 21 January . Work : To start and !

Company: Theatre Stard Stardin
Type: Actors
Topic: Review of classic tales values \u200b\u200b
Public: Between 3 and 9 years


Dissy Missy and using a magic wand that have "caught borrowed" the circus where they work, attempt to create a story based on traditional tales. The trick will go wrong and begin to appear the typical characters of the stories on stage, but with changed personalities.

Days 27 and 28 January . Work: Around the world in 80 days.

Company: Forum Theatre & Education
Type: Theatre in English
Topic: Learning English
Public: Between 8 and 11 years

England. 2nd October 1872 at the Reform Club in London. Mr. Phileas Fogg bets with friends, with whom you frequently play whist, it is possible to go around the world in eighty days. To demonstrate, on a journey with his new French valet, Jean Passepartout, a peculiar character who has previously worked as a singer in a circus, street vendor and fire sergeant, and who now seek tranquility. But Phileas Fogg new plans alter the supposed tranquility Passepartout looking for.

The trip starts in London and continues for Suez, Bombay, Calcutta, Hong Kong, San Francisco, New York "and a host of countries in which they live exciting adventures and meet all kinds of characters. Travel by rail, ballooning, walking, carriage, boat, sled and even on the back of an elephant. Aouda In India they rescue a beautiful young man to be burned and joins them in this perilous adventure. On the way

find a thousand and one obstacles will be overcome and will endanger the success of your bet. After a multitude of situations and problems, they come to London, but everything seems to indicate that the bet has been lost since Phileas Fogg was due to arrive on 20 December 1872, and according to their calculations have arrived a day later.

Will Phileas Fogg lost the bet? That we can only find in the theater, sharing this exciting story in which the risk and excitement blend perfectly with the mood.

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