El Hombre de Arena

by Daniel Veronese et Emilio García Wehbi

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The 1999 archive

Daniel Veronese, Emilio García Wehbi

Argentina

Presentation

This show was written by Daniel Veronese and Emilio Garcia Wehbi, and its inspiration comes from one of Hoffmann's Tales. The Sand Man provides an occasion for puppeteers and their puppets to move across the curtain that normally separates them. The platform that serves for the manipulation of the puppets is also a prop. It is a huge box full of earth and weighing 500 kilos. The puppets are dressed like bathers at the sea-side at the beginning of the century. It's a child's game, playing with sand. The performance evokes a sleepy feeling, like falling asleep, still awake, still beyond the reach of dreams, and a pleasurable time also. The story of The Sand Man is light, but unstoppable. It also recalls the political history of Argentina, in an implicit way.

Distribution

stage direction Daniel Veronese et Emilio García Wehbi
Assitant director : Felicitas Luna
Cast : Ana Alvarado, Emilio García Wehbi, Jorge Onofri et Alejandro Tantanián
Costumes, scenography, decor and objects : El Periférico de Objetos
Music : Cecilia Candia
Lighting :Jorge Doliszniak

Production

Production : El Periférico de Objetos
Création 1992
Le programme argentin a été réalisé avec l'aide : du ministère argentin des Affaires étrangères, du gouvernement de la ville de Buenos Aires, de l'ambassade de France en Argentine, de l'alliance française de Buenos Aires, de l'Association française d'action artistique-ministère des Affaires étrangères et du département des Affaires internationales du ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
Avec le soutien du : Teatro Babilonia de Buenos Aires
Avec le concours de : Aerolineas Argentinas

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