What is art, if not a reflection of history? And who is the artist, if not the narrator of his own life and that of his people? The name of Federico Garcia Lorca is well known for his poetry and theater plays. However, Federico's life and work encompassed much more than that, cultivating other artistic disciplines, such as music or painting, as well as playing an important role in the society of his time. “Verde, que te quiero verde“ narrates the life of the artist from Granada through his extensive work, including fragments of his texts, music and drawings as well as references to the landscapes, folklore and events that marked the life of the poet, making him one of the most important personalities in the modern Spanish artistic panorama. A dynamic representation, in which the public will be able to interact and be part of the story itself, accompanying Federico and immersing themselves fully in his narration. This is not an exhibition, nor a concert, it is a memory; an image evoked through art, a small tribute to a life that was too short, and from which we are left with an incalculable legacy.
Alberto Saldaña López (viola) and María Segura Martín (viola), Abraham Constantino Noguera, Ignacio Álvarez Lamolda
coaching: Sam Gevers