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Title: La alquimia escénica de Tomás González: oráculos, interpretación y sanación
Other Titles: The scenic alchemy of Tomás González: Oracles, interpretation, and healing
Authors: Márquez Montes, Carmen 
UNESCO Clasification: 620310 Teatro
Keywords: Tomás González
Transcendental performance
Cuban theatre
Ritual theatre
Hispanic American theatre
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Edizioni Ca' Foscari 
Project: ESCENARIO GALDÓS. Textos, pensamiento y escenarios de Benito Pérez Galdós. 
Journal: Biblioteca Di Rassegna Iberistica
Abstract: Tomás González (Villa Clara, 1938-Havana, 2008) was a creator in the broadest sense of the term. He was a playwright, director, acting teacher, poet, storyteller, scriptwriter, film director, composer, painter, essayist, and singer. Additionally, he was a Yoruba religious saint. In this work, he delves into some of his stage creations, in which he implements the interpretive system he developed and taught to many performers. As his talented student, Vivian Acosta, mentioned, this system showed them “a new, fascinating, and difficult path: the world of the unknown, control and management of energies, the oracular body, and trance”. His transcendent performances are evident in the dance show Danza Oráculo (1991) and the monologue Cuando Teodoro se muera (1992).
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/150435
ISBN: 978-88-6969-939-9
ISSN: 2610-8844
DOI: 10.30687/978-88-6969-939-9/012
Source: Hipócrates y sus artificios. Enfermedad, medicina y narración en las literaturas y culturas hispánicas e hispanoamericanas / Margherita Cannavacciuolo, Maria Rita Consolaro, Alice Favaro (Eds.),[EISBN 978-88-6969-939-9], p. 154-162 (Enero 2025)
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