Spanish National Theater Company "Versos a viva voz"
Date : 11 May 2026-11 May 2026
Clock : 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Place : Conference Hall
Explanation :
The play is a poetic and musical journey composed of lyrical and dramatic texts by the great authors of the Spanish Golden Age, who engage in a dialogue to explore three central themes: joy, love, and humor.
In the first part, joy is closely linked to simplicity: calmness, nature, and the small pleasures of everyday life. There is an almost intimate perspective that invites the audience to pause and appreciate what is essential, moving away from noise and external ambitions. It is a serene beginning that connects with a more inward and less visible idea of happiness.
The section dedicated to love introduces contrast. Golden Age poets and playwrights offer a profound, complex, and at the same time playful view of human emotion, particularly in our capacity to love and be loved. Their poetry is intense, contradictory, and deeply human. Love is presented as a force that transforms, elevates, and disorients at once. The characters experience it through innocence, passion, or shared construction, revealing both its beauty and its complexity.
Finally, humor opens a space for play. Through irony and satire, relationships, behaviors, and the human condition itself are questioned. Altogether, the piece functions as a journey that begins in calm, passes through passion, and ends with a smile, leaving a feeling that is both familiar and relatable.
The stage proposal is distilled and essential, embracing simplicity to explore the poetic depth of classical authors. At the heart of the production are music and the spoken word, brought to life by a powerful duo of actors, a sublime flamenco singer who conveys poetry through the deepest and most rooted quejío of our culture, and a guitarist who brings intensity through his reinterpretation of classical poetry.
Category : Entertainment
Related department: School of Foreign Languages







