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The Theatre and Dance Festival publishes a book of four short plays, the result of playwriting course I taught last year (13/07/2010)

The mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia and the director of the International Festival of Theatre and Dance in San Javier, Cesar Tárraga presented this morning in the library of San Javier's book "From reality to fiction."

Four short works of theater that contains four plays written by students of the Drama I course held in last year's Festival, taught by author and theater director Juan Carlos Rubio.

The book contains the works "Mommy I grow up I want to be ...." Amaya Ruiz, "Border Crossing" by José Salgado, "The crocodiles are to eat" by Pedro Lopez, and "Thoroughbred" by Rodolfo Garcia .

Three of the authors, Amaya Ruiz, José Pedro López Salguero and attended the presentation that explained the method of work of theatrical writing course which started from an article published in a newspaper to create a play.

César Tárraga explained that the course will have its second edition from 2 to August 6, also conducted by Juan Carlos Rubio, was committed to continuity and after showing his satisfaction with "being able to fulfill the promise of the Festival on the publication of this first book, "expressed his desire to" finish, even with a small library of new authors with the annual publication of the works encountered in each course. "

The authors joined wishes to propose the enactment of several of these short pieces of new authors in successive editions of the Festival.

The mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia praised the initiative and the result of the course took the presentation of the book published by the Theatre Festival, for "with some comments in relation to the economic crisis and festivals, making a defense of local festivals recalling that "Theater is 41 years old and the Jazz 13 as part of the physical geography of thousands and thousands of people. Festivals are culture and culture is something that should be excluded."

Pepa García said that this year is conducting a study of economic impact of festivals, and recalled that "when talking about budgets festivals, never mentions income from ticket sales, subscriptions and sponsors."

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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