Lima, Peru | Wednesday 20 August 2008 05:14 | |
The magical story of Dorothy, her dog Toto, and their inseparable friends the scarecrow, the tin man and the lion is shown at Miraflores' Teatro Julieta. Dorothy wants to discover what is on the other side of the rainbow, when all of a sudden, a great tornado hits her city and she and her dog are transported into the magical world of Oz.
The Centro Fundación Telefónica and Museo de Arte de Lima present the exhibition "Tener Lugar [Experiencia, acontecimiento, posibilidad]". It will unite 30 Peruvian, contemporary art pieces from the mid 1990's. The project seeks to bring up questions such as: "What standards should be put into action to understand works of art?", "Can you define recent artistic pieces?", and others which have always surrounded modern art. Featured artists include Gilda Mantilla, Fernando Bryce, José Carlos Martina and Elena Tejana, among others.
Bar Coco de Mer in Miraflores plays host to "Naturaleza": an exhibition by Grupo Flujo which has a theme related to the ideas and experiences of each of the invited artists. Themes include life and death and human nature. The invited artists include Paulina Chirif, Renzo Giraldo, Jaime Romero, Mariana Tschudi and Rocío Rodrigo, among others.
A sweet story of friendship and forgiveness is presented by the group VHF producciones in their showing of “El leñador y el león”. It deals with a woodcutter who one day meets a lion caught in a trap. The good-willing woodcutter frees the lion but is then attacked by it. Learn how this story indeed has a happy ending by visiting the Centro Cultural de España.
As part of the VI Festival Internacional de Acciones Escénicas Lima-Norte 2008, Chilean group Entre dos clowns will perform "Número tras Número". In this play, they're leaving the city in search of situations which speak of the every day and are successful in bringing themes such as hope, anguish, loneliness and more to this story.
The Centro Cultural Peruano Japonés "Verde, que te quiero verde". It tells the story of a woodcutter who is aware of the importance of preserving the environment. With this in mind, he sets out to complete his grandmother's mission: share seedlings with the public and sing songs which explain the process of sowing, as well as speak of the responsibility we all have to take care of our world.
Argentine artist Marta Minujin presents her latest exhibition at Enlace Arte Contemporáneo Gallery. Considered one of the pioneers of Pop Art, Minujin, a versatile artist, has worked with sculpture, installations, performance art and more. This exhibition will feature 13 bronze sculptures, as well as some objects all using recyclable material. Minujin has had exhibitions in Spain, France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan and now bring her works to Lima.
Come celebrate Mother's Day at Antica Pizzeria. Chef Juan Seminario cooks specialties of Conchitas Alla Mugnaia and Risotto de Funghi Porcini, among many other delicious dishes and entrées.
“El clima cambia, mi vida también” is the name of the photography exhibit that shows the changes in the environment and how it's starting to affect the lives of many Peruvians, through 30 photographs and testimonies. "The journey has allowed me to see that the change in environment is a reality in Peru. However, it's important that we learn from the residents, who are the nucleus of this exhibition, and how they adapt their lifestyles against the negative and positive affects." - Photographer Thomas Mueller.
One day after the tragic terrorist attacks of September 11th, Ben is in his lover, Abby’s, apartment. On TV the images of the chaotic day play over and over, as Ben avoids answering his wife’s insistent cell phone calls, while Abby complains about his lack of sensitivity towards the terrorist attacks. Ben finds an opportunity in this chaos: creating a new identity and running away with his lover. While the people in the city try to escape a tragedy, Ben wants to run from responsibility, and Abby tries to escape her need to be loved.
ICPNA organizes its 6th Chamber Music Festival from May 7th to 14th. The festival will include the participation of various groups and orchestras from Chile, Israel, the US, Japan, Austria and Peru.
"Digitart: Porta-retratos de la Vida Urbana" is the new exhibition presented at the Galería Municipal de Arte Pancho Fierro in central Lima. In it, artist Joseph De Utia relates the everyday urban theme in a world that is becoming more globalized and interconnected. The 25 pieces, all realized through different and diverse techniques, describe this theme through showing public personalities in politics, journalists, models, poets, singers and more.
"Retrato de Familia" is an exhibition by Rocío Rodrigo Prado. The works deal with a theme related to ideas, experiences and emotions of a family. Rodrigo is working in conjunction with artists Rocío Gómez, Magali Seminario Eleonora Bedon and Silvia Fernández, among more, for this project. Come see the newest pieces from this Price Waterhouse winner.
"La Joven Gráfica Polaca" is an exhibition most representative of contemporary Polish graphic design. The style, which is considered one of the most creative in Europe, will bring together 17 pieces from young artists such as Joanna Malecka, Viola Tycz, Lucas Cywicki, Andrzej Hoffman, Moniak Krzyzanowska, Tomasz Daniel, Artur Widurski, Anna Sadowska and Danuta Gibka among others. It reflects the talent of the new generation of artists in Poland.
Art and handicraft store Dédalo, which always has different art exhibitions to display, presents their new season: "Mamamía", where artists and artisans participating will renew their collections and the scenery of the store changes during this Mother's day season. The store also presents its "RE-UNIÓN" exhibition, in which four generations of a creative family present unique handmade objects such as dolls, purses, accessories, clothes and more.
"Quobo: Arte en Berlín 1989-1999" is the Museo de Arte de Lima 's (MALI) next exhibition which features works from 14 artists from a generation that transformed social and artistic standards in Germany. The exhibition, which is one of the largest ever dedicated to German art in Peru, has been shown in countries such as China, Mexico, Bulgaria, New Zealand and now it's finally reached Peru.
A Peruvian man and woman chat in London, a city famous for its ghosts. During their conversation, in which they remember the good and bad moments of the past 35 years, many ghosts appear, and both their lives begin to reveal secrets as in a detective story. This meeting allows them, and perhaps their audience, to discover who they are.
Recognized Spanish photographer Fernando Moleres presents an exhibition about child labor under the title “El trabajo infantil no es un juego de niños” (Child labor is no child’s play). This collection of photographs shows the raw reality that children from over 30 countries live in, though according to the artist, they only display “the surface of this harsh drama.” The exhibition has been presented around Europe and is coming to Latin America for the first time.
Artist Diego Lama presents his fourth individual exhibition, takes a bold and original look at the reciprocal relationship between cinematography and plastic arts. He approaches this analogy through photography and video art, both of which use cinema as a medium and a cultural experience, defying its formal aspects and subverting its traditional interpretations.
Peruvian artist Manuel Lau, who currently resides in Canada, presents a playful vision about coexistence, multiculturalism and life. In these pieces, created between 2006 and 2007 in the Circulaire Workshop in Montreal, men, dogs and cats, mix and play in a state of passiveness and movement. Iconography from the Peruvian rainforest are also incorporated in these images.
Larcomar's Teatro La Plaza ISIL is proud to present Martin McDonagh's "The Lieutenant of Inishmore". The black comedy tells the story of an Irish National Liberation Army enforcer, violent and who shows no mercy, except to his little black cat called Wee Thomas - the only thing in this world which he loves. The cast features Rodrigo Sánchez Patiño, Alfonso Santistevan, Rómulo Assereto, Gisela Ponce de León, Mario Velásquez, Daniel Neuman, Gerardo García and Laszlo Kovacs.
The Patronato Plata del Perú proudly presents the opening of the Salón de la Platería Peruana en Surco (Hall of Peruvian Silver in Surco). The objective of this institution is to increase the use of silver in Peru and spread the work done by Peruvian silver artists and artisans. The hall features a selection 36 beautiful pieces of contemporary silver, which have traveled the world in other exhibitions held in Argentina, China, Finland and Spain, to name a few.
This is the tale of boy who never wants to grow up and who never wants to leave Neverland. He eventually forgets about childhood and changes into an adult with responsibilities, such as a job and raising a family. He leaves the world of games, mischief and the magic of the imagination. One night, Captain hook, his all-time rival, kidnaps Peter's children and demands that Peter come back to Neverland to claim them...
"Grand Masters of Peruvian Art" is an ambitious exhibition dedicated to works by Santiago Rojas, Edilberto Merida, Jesus Urbano and Mamerto Sanchez. Come visit and learn about some of Peru's most distinguished artists.
This exhibition, by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, proposes a rapprochement of the different problems related with sustainable development. More than an exhibition of beautiful images, it's the state of places in our world, with pedagogical elements to help us understand and preserve earth. "La Tierra Vista desde el Cielo" features 120 aerial photographs which represent a balance of the planet during the beginning of the new millennium.
The Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) presents "Never Endings": an exhibition by contemporary artist Cornelia Parker of Cheshire, England. The display features close to 30 pieces in formats such as photography, video, sculpture and installations. "Never Endings" deals with "the study of objects and phenomenons that are out of reach of human control." Parker takes everyday objects and transforms them into extraordinary products in this exhibition.
In this classic tale of childhood youth and innocence, Wendy, John and Michael join the mischievous Peter Pan on adventures in the far-off imaginary place of Neverland. There they meet Peter's friends, the Lost Boys, and characters such as fairies and pirates led by the evil Captain Hook. Join the Escuela D'art as they bring this beloved tale to life!
The Centro Cultural de la Católica presents the musical “Chimoc, the hairless dog”, based on Claudia and Andrea Paz’s children’s book which tells the story of a hairless Peruvian dog who is ashamed of being different. Chimoc tries to hide using a superheroe outfit, until one day an annoying flea forces him to take it off, beginning new adventures and discoveries. Throughout the story, Chimoc learns to love himself the way he is, teaching children the importance of friendship and self-esteem.
Yuyachkani, a quechua word which means "I'm thinking, I'm remembering" is the name the internationally-recognized Peruvian theater group. They will present "El Ultimo Ensayo", which deals with a group of artists who unite to honor a classic artist who has triumphed world wide through their music from Peru. The story shows the groups' relationships, their conflicting visions of Peru and a taste of the human condition.
Lika Mutal and Gam Klutier, outstading Dutch artists living in Peru, will present an exhibition of their best works as one of the cultural activities programmed for the EU-LAC Summit to be held in Peru. Lika Mutal’s "Pulso de la Montaña", is made up of twelve sculptures made in various types of stone. Gam Klutier will present “Señales de Luz” with large paintings in acrylic.
Set in a suburb in the 50’s, two girls and two boys entering puberty begin to live their first adult experiences, with their passions, pain, and the inevitable contact with betrayal that destroys their paradise. 10-year-old Ruben is very curious about the world around him, but sometimes his parents and friends can't satisfy his demands. Ruben finds refuge in imagining that he is Misterix, a superhero, and through him he can imagine that he in handsome, tall and strong, that women adore him, and of course, that he doesn't need those stupid glasses. However, in growing up, Ruben will soon have to accept reality, and say goodbye to Misterix, and the omnipotence that came with him, forever.
La Familia Fernandez shows us the daily life of a family, with great simplicity and subtle humor. Tati, Sofi and Micky question their parents from a child’s point of view, showing us their dreams, personal secrets, games, solidarity, and other values. This is a musical comedy that everyone in the family can identify with and enjoy.
Since their last show, "Las Marías" have gotten new jobs, new boyfriends, have broken up with them, moved, been on diets, and gone on with their lives. Now they are back with their new show "Narices y Calzones", where they show us their neurotic and explosive side. They've faced vertigo and have given into their fears and secret pleasures. Proceeds from this event go to "Bola Roja", a group of clowns who visit sick children in hospitals.
An old man named Gepetto creates a wooden puppet called Pinocchio, and wishes he would have life. His fairy godmother decides to grant his wish, but leaves him in his wooden body, assigning Jiminy Cricket as his conscience. Unfortunately, Pinocchio doesn't listen to him and gets into trouble because he wants to become a real boy. This classic tale comes to life on stage to entertain the entire family.
Hansel and Gretel are the children of a poor lumberjack. Afraid of hunger, their stepmother convinces their father to take them into the woods and abandon them. Hearing her plan, the chidren collect little white pebbles and leave a path to guide them home. Once they return, their stepmother sends them back into the woods, but this time, they only have breadcrumbs to leave behind. The forest animals eat these and Hansel and Gretel lose their way. How will they get back home?
The famous "Vagina Monologues" are back for an encore. Don't miss Laura Borlini, Bettina Oneto and Elena Romero in this hilarious production.
Aladdin was raised among tramps in Agrabah, he is a daring guy that pulls occasional stunts to survive, and sometimes he steals to buy his food. Despite that, he has a generous heart and is willing to put himself in danger to save his beloved Jasmine. His life will take a big turn when he finds a genie in a lamp.