As detailed by the National Council of Performing Arts, the South American nation is the guest of honor of the festival that will also pay tribute to women and their performance in the art of Clown.
The event will present works with different aesthetic lines of a dozen foreign groups and the Caribbean nation, and will be a pretext to share experiences around the practice and development of the specialty.
The event emerged as an initiative of the group Teatro Tuyo de Las Tunas, led by Master Ernesto Parra, with the purpose of exchanging among actors, directors, playwrights and other artists linked to the stage and clown.
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