Lola Arias (ARG), Trafó Budapest. 27 - 28 November

  • 20 Nov 2014 3:20 AM
Lola Arias (ARG), Trafó Budapest. 27 - 28 November
In Spanish with Hungarian and English surtitles "When I was 7 years old I used to wear my mother’s clothes and walk around the house stepping on my dress like a miniature queen. Twenty years later I find a pair of my mother’s jeans from the 70’s and they are just my size. I put them on and begin to walk toward the past. On an avenue, I meet my parents when they were young and we all go for a motorcycle ride around Buenos Aires. My father’s up front, then my mother and I ride behind, my arms wrapped around her waist, and the wind is hitting me so hard it’s like it wanted to erase my face."

In My life after six Argentinian actors born in the 70’s and early 80’s reconstruct their parents youth from photos, letters, tapes, used clothes, stories, dim memories. Who were my parents when was I born? What was Argentina like before I learned to speak? How many versions are there about what happened before I existed or when I was so young that I can’t remember?

Each actor reconstructs scenes from the past in order to understand something from their future. As if they were their parents’ stunt doubles, they put on their clothes and try to represent their lives.

Carla reconstructs the conflicting versions about the death of her father, who was a sergeant in the People’s Revolutionary Army (ERP). Vanina looks at her childhood photos again trying to understand what her father did as an intelligence officer. Blas puts on his father’s cassock to represent his life at the seminary.

Mariano listens again to the tapes left by his father, who wrote a column about cars and was a member of Juventud Peronista, the Peronist Youth. Pablo relives the days of his father as a clerk in a bank taken over by the military government. Liza revisits the circumstances when her parents left Argentina and went into exile.

My life after operates around the borders of reality and fiction, the encounter of two generations, the intersection of national history and private stories.

Actors: Blas Arrese Igor, Liza Casullo, Carla Crespo, Vanina Falco, Pablo Lugones, Mariano Speratti, Moreno Speratti da Cunha
Written and directed by : Lola Arias *
Dramaturgy: Sofía Medici
Music: Ulises Conti.**
Scenography: Ariel Vacaro
Choreography: Luciana Acuña.
Video: Marcos Medici
Light design: Gonzalo Córdova
Costume design: Jazmín Berakha
History Advisory: Gonzalo Aguilar
Photos: Lorena Fernández
Technical director and Production: Gustavo Kotik

* The play was written with the collaboration and original material supplied by the actors.
** The music was composed with the collaboration of Liza Casullo and Lola Arias.

Date:

27/11/2014 8pm
28/11/2014 8pm

Duration: 90'

Location: Trafó Theatre Hall

Ticket price:

2400 Ft / Student: 1900 Ft
General Season Pass is valid
Twin Pass is valid

Source: trafo.hu

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