*The exhibition is open until April 20
*Garcia Estrada left a legacy of a rich visual record of 2774 theatrical productions
*Garcia Estrada left a legacy of a rich visual record of 2774 theatrical productions
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00:00In Venezuela, the fourth day of the International Progressive Theater Festival inaugurated the exhibition Los Crucificals del Teatro, an exhibition of theatrical photographs of the late Miguel Gracia Estrada. Let's see.
00:14The artist's house, in the city of Caracas, opened its doors for the photographic exhibition The Crucified of the Theater, which captures the essence of the scenic representation through a series of black and white snapshots.
00:33The exhibition is based on the theme of the crucifixion, expressing human emotions in all their complexity. The event was attended by national cultural authorities such as the Vice Minister of Image Arts and Space Mary Pengeon, who highlighted the relevance of the work of the technical personnel who work behind the scenes in the theater.
00:52We continue to have photographers who have dedicated themselves to staging each of the actors and actresses of the theater. Yesterday we were also enjoying a photographic exhibition, in this case by Arturo Moreno, and those who are behind the scenes, who are our technicians, our historians, our set designers, our lighting designers, without whom the theater would not exist either,
01:19because this is a compliment to a group of men and women who make a beautiful work.
01:23Theatre is to live, is to be, is to be born.
01:26The photographic exhibition The Crucified of the Theater is located in the lobby of the artist's house and will be open to the public until the closing of the festival on April 20th.
01:40is part of a series of exhibitions that exalt the history of Venezuelan theater, recognize the work of theater production as a whole, and disseminate the social and cultural contributions of this universal artistic expression.
01:55Well, this exhibition of the festival is until next Sunday. So take the opportunity, we will be here all day, from 9 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon so that you can come and see this exhibition that I recommend.
02:09It is a very beautiful exhibition and now in the framework of Holy Week, well, you can enjoy this work of crucifixion.
02:18Miguel Garcia Estrada is recognized for his important documentary work, which spanned from 1965 to 2007.
02:29He left as a legacy a rich visual record of 2,774 theatrical productions, which together make up a valuable archive of the Venezuelan theatrical historical development in four decades.
02:41And here, let's go.
02:42period of time.
02:43We are very pleased.
02:44so let us see what you've ever done.
02:45We have been the same thing on this exhibition.
02:46We have seen the same thing on this exhibition.
02:47We have to see what you're doing with this exhibition.
02:48It's just the same thing to see what's the actual exhibition and that the exhibition is our whole exhibition.
02:49And I know about that.
02:50I don't know, just the same thing that we're talking about, but it's all a bit more like this.
02:51in the same way, there are a lot of ballkeepers and people you can use.
02:53And you can see that, we have a lot of chatterbox of this exhibition.
02:54That's right, we have a lot of people who are sending them to our photos and people coming to us right here, and I'm not unconscious.