The Tarara

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FRIDAY 4 AND SATURDAY 5/3
MAIN THEATER. boats, 15

The Tarara is a children's song from the Middle Ages recovered by Federico García Lorca in 1931 for the album he recorded with Argentinita (Later it would be covered by Camarón de la Isla or Antonio Vega.). Josi Alvarado's theatrical text is therefore Lorca, but it also draws on a contemporary reference like Pedro Almodóvar. In 2018, The WHO finally recognized that Tarara was not crazy, that people who transition from one sex to the other do not suffer from illness or disorder. La Tarara is a prostitute who helps a girl named Rosa fight her ghosts in Spain in the seventies., and thriller poetic conceived as a song to difference, to forgiveness, to friendship and brotherhood. S.M.

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