Thursday, November 22, 2007

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November 27, Alicia Saco, formed a professional actress in PUCP participate with slaps and slaps , theatrical storytelling traditions of Ricardo Palma. Popular stories as "The posthumous blow," "The Good Friday crybaby," "Look at you in that mirror," "The thing about women", "Sayings: out on a Sunday Seven", "The last sentence of Bolivar and "The governments of Peru", we will rediscover the critical eye and sharp humor of our traditions.
In this show, through drama, storytelling and traditions, Alicia Saco rescue stories that correspond to the colonial and early Republic, but despite the time elapsed remain valid and can identify with what is happening in our country.


Time: 7.00 pm
Location: Reading Room Alberto Flores Galindo Spain Library of the Arts Cultural Center of San Marcos-La Casona. Join Free



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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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We like aircraft: to take off. I

heard the Hacienda San Agustín Mentar


El Callao is a city for which Lima is entered through the port or airport. Takeoff or above you can see large green fields, one from the mainland can not be found, then an image produced appear the excitement of travel or return. These fields are green fields stretching behind the Jorge Chávez International Airport, but there is not only farms but also people who work daily, houses, a chapel, a soup kitchen, a medical post, a soccer field, a stable, canals that irrigate the fields, a farmhouse and a wall through which you can see the airport. This place is the Hacienda San Agustín.



Bocanegra was the valley that stretched from the Rimac River to the Rio Chillon. Between the two rivers were the haciendas Márquez, Bocanegra, Taboada, Santa Rosa, Oquendo and St. Augustine. These estates were used for growing sugar and cotton until the early twentieth century. In this same period was established yanaconaje system, which was that the landowner leased a parcel to a worker and he was paid with the first crop of cotton and the landowner would sell only the rest of the production. All these estates, with the exception of St. Augustine, after the agrarian reform of '70 went through a process of accelerated urbanization in the late '80s. St. Augustine was in the fields of culture, architecture, customs and lifestyles of the estate only without the presence and mandate of the landowner.



In the '50s began construction of the current international airport on a part of the land of the hacienda San Agustin, it took place during the government of Manuel Prado, owner the hacienda. Since the construction of the airport of St. Augustine residents have acquired the status of a possible extension eradicable, as Mr Alberto Donaire, for that reason do not have a title. In the early '80s, due to internal migration in Callao and Lima was experiencing a great need for housing, for that reason created several settlements, among them were formed Sarita Colonia, Juan Pablo II and Acapulco on the part of the land in San Augustine.



since 2000 has undertaken the project of renovation and expansion of the airport at which the residents of St. Augustine will definitely be evicted and removed fields. Excerpt from Book Introduction Mentar heard the Hacienda San Agustín. Convenio Andres Bello. Bogotá. 2007.




about to take off for years are the inhabitants of what was the Hacienda San Agustín. The residents will be relocated, agriculture in the area will perish, the life history of an entire community will be dispersed and the memory will fade the memory of St. Augustine. However, we continue to count on there ever was a place behind the Jorge Chavez airport, from where you saw the aircraft take off in front of a celery farm. As the memories of the inhabitants of San Agustín have managed to transcend time and beat oblivion because the research work carried out with great persistence and dedication since 2001 by a group of students of literature University of San Marcos has become the book I heard Mentar the Hacienda San Agustín, edited by Andrés Bello Convention and Kristel authoring Best, Elizabeth Lino, Maria Gonzalez and Alejandro Hernandez.



On Sunday November 11 Kristel, Mary and Elizabeth delivered in the form of book to people who told their stories, who have made it possible for the memory of St. Augustine persists. The book is an outcome of a close bond that has developed between a people and a group of students. Meet Miss Dora, Mr. Prado, Mr. Juan Yara, ladies the dining room to Chelsy, Susan, Maday and all those who told about the history of St. Augustine is about to take off.


Wednesday, November 7, 2007

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Rugs Storytellers Talara


fabrics, textures, transparencies, forms,

hiding places, roads, softly,

let immersed in the magic of ...


I Rugs Storytellers

Brazilian Storytelling visit us

will be in Lima !!!!!!!!

They come with their boxes, mats, bags, skirts and aprons to invite us to reveal together the stories to tell.

Show: Is it in your suitcase? ... Ana Maria Machado stories and Jutta Bauer.

V Cuéntamelo 2007

First International Storytelling Traveling

Auditorium British Peruvian CC. 19: oo pm

Wednesday 14, Gardens Auditorium (Av. Alfredo Mendiola 1200 SMP)

Thursday 15, Groove Auditorium (Corner Road Tomas Marsano of the Inca)

Friday 16, Auditorium San Miguel (Av. La Marina 2554)

Saturday 17. Auditorio Miraflores (Bellavista 531)

Free admission, first come


Book Fair v Ricardo Palma, Miraflores Park.

Day: Saturday 1 December.

Time: 4:00 p.m.

Book Launch Here comes the congo!

Information: 92959923

www.tapetescontadores.com.br

Monday, November 5, 2007

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Radio, the voice of the desert and Sliding

Spain Library of the Arts Cultural Center of San Marcos (BEA) as part of its work as a public library has built-from-last year the art of storytelling, interpret and listening to stories, under a proposal called storytelling space.
On Tuesday November 6 be presented Marissa Amado, who will make the show Talara Radio, the voice of the desert.

Time: 7:00 pm

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A village with red brick houses and extensive gardens, wind and sand border. A beauty queen, a great broadcaster, a man who knows maybe, get fly, love stories possible and impossible, in the middle of the desert and torrential rain on the way winding of the northern Andes of Peru and in other ways. That is this show, and begins when a girl I went, I was to grow at Talara. The other trips would come centuries later. Mounting stories other spices, with surprises, humor and a dash of spice Peruvian.