often say that the Single-person difficult. These shows have the extra challenge of capturing the audience's attention without I missed other actors. In the Cultural Center of Cooperation, Damian presents Dreizik Greenland, a play written and performed by himself. It is linked to several monologues from a crazy hypothesis: a result of global warming, Greenland ice melt and its inhabitants are forced to migrate. Many Eskimos finish here in Argentina. Much of the action takes place during the alleged shooting of an "institutional short" of a famous ice maker. To tell this story, former Melli appeals to many resources: the mimicry of a feverish sleigh ride, the interior monologue of a used up, the dialogue of the deaf with the cab control and more. Gustavo Tarrío Putting out the best in each text. Make good use space and speeds up the passage from one character to another. Has plenty of pace and variety. Changes are made exponentially, almost within sight of the spectators. Humor is an effective ally for an audience that is and knows the work of Damien Dreizik. Throughout the work will embody an Eskimo lost an employer or a producer cheto stressed. Each one is going to find their own special twists and turns. The references are clear and recognizable. However, all share a common feature of style. Damian Dreizik, as author of the texts, looking for jokes from surprise and aural associations well-known brands. So that at times children fall into something, like I could not refrain from seeking the gag. This is evident especially in the most political intentions of the work where that kind of humor is unnecessary.
The music and sound effects provide much stimulus. Actor and music accompanying dialogue and tightly. Also the lights are essential changes to a staging which has a minimum of scenery: dark curtain, a chair, a poster, and nothing sticks. The final resolution appealing to the dream, not at odds with the rest of the work but gives a moral tone to argue that it becomes redundant.
sheet: Greenland
-man Damian
Dreizik
Address: Gustavo Tarrío
CULTURAL CENTER OF COOPERATION
Corrientes 1543 (map)
Capital Federal - Buenos Aires - Argentina
Phone: 5077-8077 Web
: http://www.centrocultural. coop
Admission: $ 40.00 - Friday and Saturday - 23:00 pm
Argentine Time Published 30/08/2010
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