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"Blood Wedding", García Lorca's classic will be at the San Martín

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The work "Blood Wedding", classic piece by Federico García Lorca will premiere at the Teatro San Martín under the direction of Vivi Tellas.

This version of the tragedy will premiere on Friday 30 September in the traditional room on Corrientes Avenue 1530, with performances from Wednesday to Sunday from 20 hours.

Construction site, which has the collaboration of the Embassy of Spain and the Cultural Center of Spain in Buenos Aires, is headed by Maria Onetto, Nicolas Goldschmidt, Miranda de la Serna, Luciano Suardi, Alfredo Staffolani, Laura Nevole, Maria Ines Sancerni, Claudia cantero, Maruja bustamante, Florencia Bergallo, Agustín Daulte, Julian Ekar, Rita Pauls, Nadia Sandrone, Maria Soldi, Max Suen y Mbagny Sow. They are joined by the dancers Pablo Lugones and Eugenia Roces, also responsible for the choreography and the singer Nina Loureiro.

About the event, the director Vivi Tellas wonders “who can say what love is” and in turn refers that “we come to this world to destroy our hearts, to fall in love with the wrong person. Blood Wedding is a work in transition: nothing will stay in its place. The contemporary tragedy happens in the middle of the celebration, of the rumor. Desire is a form of trance that doesn't stop, that has no limits. 'When things come to their center, there is no one to start them', says García Lorca in Bodas de sangre”.

with blood wedding, the director finalizes her second stage experience with the Granada-born author: in 2002 amount, in the same Martín Coronado Room, Bernarda Alba's house with a cast that included Elena Tasisto, Mirta Busnelli, Carolina Fal, Lucrecia capello, Andrea Garrote, Maria Onetto, Mariana Anghileri, Muriel Santa Ana, Nya quesada, Mausi Martinez, Irene Grassi and Livia Koppmann.

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