Theater in Honduras
Theater is the branch of scenic arts related with performances, and with it are represented histories in front of an audience using a combination of speech, gestures, scenography, music, sound and show. It is also the literary gender that comprises the works conceived for a stage, in front of a public. In the American continent has existed the theatre from a lot before the conquest, during the colonisation spread the European theatre and mixed with the pre-Columbian theatre.
The villages originaries of America had his own rituals, festivals and ceremonies that included dances, singings, poetries, songs, escenificaciones theatrical, mimos, acrobatics and shows of magic. The actors were trained, used costumes, masks, make-up and wigs. Likewise, they built platforms to improve the visibility and the stages were decorated with natural objects.
Europeans used the American theatrical inheritance for his mission evangelizadora. During the first fifty years after the Conquest of America, the missionary used widely the theatre to propagate the Christian doctrine to the native population, accustomed to the visual and oral shows.
In Honduras historically practises European theatre from the 16th century, the first theatrical presentation in Honduras was the Devil Cojuelo, a work of the dramatist and Spanish novelist Luis Vélez of Guevara, the presentation carried out in the year 1750, in the open air, in the city of Comayagua.
Next they built diverse theatres, until in 1905 the president Manuel Bonilla decreed the construction of a national theatre, more than a theatre, a coliseo, where the capitalinos could witness theatre, opera, zarzuela and dance to the European. In 1915 it concluded the construction of the national theatre, that called finally Manuel Bonilla National Theater in honour to the president that decreed his construction.
Theater men an women in Honduras
In theatre project the works of the father José Trinidad Kings Seville founder of the Autonomous National University of Honduras.
Ramón Amaya Amador created several plays "The Black Plague", "The Chapetones" and a call "The Bad Woman" in 1959.
Nowadays they project the works of the renowned Tito Ochoa with the theatrical group Memories. Rafael Murillo Selva, his work "Loubavagu" or "The Another Far Side" has been represented in more than one thousand occasions in artistic festivals around the planet.
The poet Daniel Laínez wrote the work "Timoteo amuses " in 1946 and the work "A man of influence" in 1956.
In the actuality the theatrical communities of greater life are in the main Theatre Memories directed by Tito Ochoa. (TTT Directed by Mario Jaen, Theatrical Group Bamboo and Theatre Laboratory of Honduras, in The Progress, Yoro (Theatre the fragua) and San Pedro Sula, Córtes (Theatrical Circle Sampedrano, Theatrical Project Future, Cultural Society of Sula "The Theatrical Sampedrana" founded and directed by Manuel Bonilla)
Some actors, actresses and Honduran directors are: Fredy David Ponce Rivas, Edy Barahona, Isidro Spain, Francisco Molina, Eleazar Úbeda, Johel Perla, Magda Alvarado, Elisa Logan, Hermes Kings, Dax Marcell, Hermes Zelaya, Edilberto González, Guillermo Fernández QDDG, Luis Joel Rivera, José Ramón Inestroza, Rigoberto Fernández, Mario Jaén, José Luis Recinos, Armando Valeriano, Damario Kings, José Francisco Saybe, Manuel Bonilla, Reiniery Andean, Delmer López, Sandra Herrera, Oscar Lemus, Oscar Zelaya, Oscar Barahona, David Martínez, Tito Estrada, Ybis Zelaya, Lourdes Ochoa, Elena of Larios, Maricela Nolasco, Susan Arteaga, Alba Luz Rogel, Cecilia Peacock, Lucy Ondina, Leonardo Mount of Goose (mimo), Robero Becerra, Roberto Carlo Rivera, Benjamín Safe, Mariela Zavala, Felipe Acosta, Alonzo Baires, Emma Martínez, Jorge Osorto, Javier Suazo.
Honduran plays
- "The diezmos of Olancho" of Daniel Medardo Mejía trilogia formed by three works: "Chinchoneros", "Medinón and The Ahorcancina".
- "The Bad Woman", of Ramón Amaya Amador, 1959.
- "Timoteo amuses ", of Daniel Laínez, 1946.
- "Manicomio " Of Daniel Laínez
- "A man of influence", of Daniel Laínez, 1956.
- "The Conspiratorial" of Luis Andrés Zúniga.
- "Loubavagu" Or "The Another Far Side", of Rafael Murillo Selva, 1980.
- "Theatre: 5 works to stage" of Damario Kings, Gift for my husband 1992, The Gordito 2005, The big guess escrabajo 2002, The Chamanhn 2013 and The sui-@SIDA. 2011.
- "Cleopatra", of Johel Perla, 2009.
- "Four letters" of Mario Jaén
- "Sopita Of love" of Tito Estrada
- "Manicomio" Of Isidro Spain
- "Seven grimaces" (9 works) Candelario Kings, 1984
- In the garden, Luis Joel Rivera, 2008
- "A day in the earth" of Ruben Izaguirre
- "The revelión of the puppets" of Ruben Izaguirre
- "The circus" of Ruben Izaguirre
- "The girl wants to see TV" of Tito Ochoa
- "The gentleman of the saw" and "Behind the Letters" of Armando Valeriano
- "In Search of the Man Perfecto", of Johel Perla, 2012.
- "Culprit (Winner of the first place like the best history written in 1999 of the II festival centroamericano of juvenile theatre) Folklore, Beliefs and Legends, The Boys of Does Time, ELEMPIRA, The Son of the Old, Melody, Calzones Dyed, Goal Goal and to the World-wide" of Manuel Bonilla
Rooms and spaces for Theatre in Honduras
National theaters ordered chronologically are the following:
- National theatre Manuel Bonilla in Tegucigalpa, M.D.C. (1915)
- Theatre José Francisco Saybe in San Pedro Sula.
- The House of the Theatre Memories. Centre of Tegucigalpa
- Theatre Millenium in Comayagüela, D.C.
- Theatre Nicolás Avellaneda, Comayagüela, D.C.
- Theatre Renaissance.
- Theatre The Reform.
- Room of Theatre Father Trill, in the UNAH
- Room of theatre of the Childish Cultural Centre CCI of San Pedro Sula.
- Cultural centre Sampedrano (room No. 1 and #2)
- Room of Theatre / Academy of Dance SOAM.
- Room of Theatre The Fragua, The Progress, Yoro.
- Auditorium The Zorzales, San Pedro Sula.
- Auditorium School of Musical Application, Colony the Alps, San Pedro Sula.
- Municipal auditorium of the Redondel of the Artisans, Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.
- Auditorium Museum of Anthropology and History (Honduras) of San Pedro Sula.
- Centre of Arts Sampedrano, Cabbage. Satellite, San Pedro Sula.
- House of the culture of Santa Rosa of Copán.
- House of the culture of The Lima.
- House of the culture of The Progress.
- House of the culture of Cloth, Atlántida.
- Cultural centre of Spain in Tegucigalpa
Centres of Theatrical Training
The centres of theatrical training are the following:
- National school of Dramatic Art (Tegucigalpa, MDC)
- Theatre The Fragua (The Progress, Yoro)the Progress
- Centre of Qualification in Performing arts (CC-ARTS) San Pedro Sula[1]
- Department of Art – UNAH
- Career of Art – National Pedagogical University Francisco Morazán (UPNFM
Groups of Theatre in Honduras
Between the groups of theatre of Honduras have the following: In Alphabetical order
- Arteatro
- Theatrical coffee – San Pedro Sula[2]
- Theatrical circle Sampedrano
- Company of Theatre Ekela Itzá
- Theatrical company Sampedrana.
- Foundation Theatre Walk Real
- Artistic group Lenin Spanish (GALeC) of the city of Cloth, department of Atlántida.
- Dramatic group of Tegucigalpa
- Theatrical group Mask
- Theatrical group Bamboo
- Group of Theatre Images
- The Mocegada
- The Comics.
- Pastoral of Theatre Bethel, of the Saint parish José of Ocotepeque
- Theatrical project Future (P.T.F) San Pedro Sula www.proyectoteatralfuturo.org[3]
- National system of Culture
- Artistic society Children of Áuril, of the city of The Progress, department of Yoro.
- Cultural society of Sula "The Theatrical Sampedrana".
- Theatre Bay, of the city of Cloth, Atlántida
- Theatre Bonsái, Port Cortés.
- Theatre Culture Limeña ( The Lima)
- Theatre Culture Limeña of the city of The Lima, Cortés.
- Theatre of The Farándula
- Theatre The Quarry/Lanigi Mua
- Theatre The Fragua
- Theatre The Mask
- Theatre Seeds It, municipality of Trinidad, Santa Bárbara
- Theatre Laboratory of Honduras (TELAH)
- Latin theatre
- Theatre Memories[4]
- Theatre Red Shadow
- Theatre Workshop Tegucigalpa (TTT)
See also
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ↑ "Café Teatral". Facebook. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
- ↑ "Proyecto Teatral Futuro". Proyectoteatralfuturo.org. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
- ↑ "Teatro memorias HONDURAS". Teatroemorias-honduras.com. Retrieved 2016-06-14.