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Juan Carlos Rubio received the Award of 46 Festival of Theatre, Music and Dance in San Javier (06/08/2015)

The audience last night released a sample of theatrical sculpture Juan Jose Quiros

The author and theater director Juan Carlos Rubio pledged yesterday to write a work that locate in San Javier and released the local theater group during the meeting he held with the public in the Plaza of Spain before receiving the Award 46 International Festival of Theatre, Music and Dance in San Javier.

"Here, I feel at home," said Rubio after embracing the many friends he has in San Javier where he arrived 12 years ago claimed by César Tárraga who rode one of his "The wounds of the wind" text, with the local group for the Festival .

They were the first evoked memories to receive the Award of the 46th edition of the Festival last night on stage at the auditorium of Almansa Park, from the mayor of San Javier, José Miguel Luengo and the Councillor for Culture, David Martinez, in recognition of all his career.

The award ceremony took place after the premiere of "Windermere Club" a free version by the own Juan Carlos Rubio on Oscar Wilde's classic, "Lady Windermere's Fan".

This assembly, and other past and future Juan Carlos Rubio spoke in a relaxed manner with the public during the afternoon, fresh from Madrid ,, "thrilled" with the release and receipt of the Prize.

He also referred to his long relationship with the Festival of San Javier, who showed their support and admiration, and in which he participated as an author and director of both own works and others, and professor in several writing workshops theatrical recent years.

Exhibition theatrical sculptures

The sculpture stops time and theater achieves the impossible: emotion freeze a second and immortalize become matter.

That's what made the sculptor Juan Jose Quiros with a series of pieces belonging to his collection and has given the Festival receives from his audience last night with a show of masks and figures: harlequins and Meninas, with theatrical references, made in bronze.

The Councillor for Culture, David Martinez and sculptor Juan Jose Quiros opened the exhibition last night adds an artistic discipline over the temple in the auditorium of Almansa Park becomes this time dedicated to the performing arts.

"Art is something divine," said Juan Jose Quiros that put wings to a sum harlequin art and divinity.

His pieces, alluding to the performing arts, often Mediterranean art, are not exempt of humor as his "satirical" whose wide skirt Menina out a mischievous jester.

The works are located at both entrances of the public available to the auditorium where they can be seen until the end of the Festival.

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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