On Tuesday, December 14, the School of Communication and Design presented a theater performance at the El Galpón Theater. The faculty’s theater group, directed by Tabaré Rivero, presented “Moscas… la luz, la mierda y el veneno.” The play, written by José Pagano, won an award at the 2009 Movida Joven festival organized by the Municipality of Montevideo and was declared of ministerial interest by the Ministry of Social Development.
The cast consists of the following students: María Eugenia Ameneiros, Felipe Ipar, Vishnu Changala, Karen Rother, Soledad Portugal, Giuliano Paolino, Clementina González, Valentina Lambach, Lucía Couñagu, Ximena Biber, Juan Lauz, and Fernando Marengo. has special has from Gabriel Sirotá, a student in the Audiovisual Production Technician program. Sound and music are by Agustín Ferreyra, a student in the Sound Design program.
(…) “Over time, other beings would be distributed across different places, scattered; the tigers were destined for India, the lions and elephants for the empty deserts and the hidden places of the jungle, the birds for the boundless regions of empty space, the insects for one climate or another, according to nature and necessity; but what of the fly? It belongs to no nation; it feels at home in any climate, the globe is its territory, every breathing creature is its prey, and to all it is a scourge from hell” (…).
Excerpt from Letters from the Earth, Letter VII, by Mark Twain