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La Marea. And the pieces salieron fight against hombres. April 1 in Benilloba

On April 1, will take place in the Auditorium of the work Benilloba tide. And the fish went out to fight against the men.

 The work, inspired by texts by Angèlica Liddell and Syrian and Senegalese immigrants currently living in Alicante, addresses the terrible exodus starring daily thousands of people from various destinations in Europe

The auditorium hosts Benilloba Saturday 1 April from 20 hours the play “La Marea. And the pieces salieron fight against Hombres “a staging of the Theater Group of the University of Alicante organized by the University Lecture Hall of Benilloba free entry to fill the hall capacity.

The work, inspired by texts by Angèlica Liddell and Syrian and Senegalese immigrants currently living in Alicante, addresses the terrible exodus starring daily thousands of people from various destinations in Europe. The staging directed by Ivan Jiménez has received critical recognition through various awards, such as the scene in 2016 in Alicante, Catral, Ibi, and Águilas Alhama de Murcia.

“Immigrants are people like you and me.” This is the everyday idea of ​​Ivan Jimenez, director of the tide … we want to convey about the distressing issue of refugees and immigrants in general living Europe today. The same assembly process has been geared towards this purpose. In fact, it has had a base in addition to the texts of Angélica Liddell, the eyewitnesses and Senegalese immigrant Syrians displaced from their countries who live in Alicante. They are specifically a UA student and an employee of a restaurant and his three roommates.

Iván Jiménez said the assembly was a great challenge for students. There was initial text had to build it. Listen in and listen out. Finally, an emotional rehearsal before the real protagonists of stories allowed them to know that the effort was worth it.

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