UNTIL SUNDAY 11/6
CITY HALL EXHIBITION ROOM. Archbishop Majoral, 1
Conchita Piquer had already said this about "las mujeres facturan" many years ago on the TVE program sing conducted by Lauren Postigo: “If I don't make money, "I don't have fun". You will be able to hear it in the audiovisual interview that is presented in fragments here Mrs. Concha what aims to highlight the figure of the Valencian coplera and of a genre that, like her, he was associated with the Franco regime and a stale and immovable society until the eighties. If we dig a little, they tell us, we will find a proto-feminist and important art in the configuration of the LGTBIQ imaginary that captivated the popular classes. During our visit we will meet a young Japanese woman and a mature man singing loudly "Que me doblen las campanas y me entierren junto a ti" from the song "Mañana sale" that plays in the last room of the tour. Until you get here you will find old photos, sheet music, movies, magazine covers and articles, dresses, posters and originals of the comic Mrs. Concha. The rose and the thorn by Carla Berrocal who acts as the guiding thread of the show. S.M.





