Miguel de Molina: I want to be different

UNTIL SUNDAY 26/10
THE SHIP. University, 2

Miguel de Molina became an entrepreneur for the first time in 1935 To head a show at the Ruzafa Theater in Valencia. Here began to become a song star, He bought a house from his mother and sheltered during the civil war. Valencia was the theater of his first successes, A shelter in moments of misfortune, a family anchor point and a source of artistic inspiration. Here was a real star, That is why it makes more sense if the exhibition can be Miguel de Molina: I want to be different Resell in the Nau. The Malagueño was an idol of Republican Spain because he formed a small company of Varietés with which he raised funds for the Republic and acted on the front to encourage the troops. That's why, and by fagot although they will not shoot his friend Federico García Lorca—, Franco's coup regime pursued and banished him. He forbade him to work, that is to say, condemned him to civil death, to starve. But he, great cupletist, He continued to look with freedom those flyers in Argentina, where he also seduced the public singing with Duende Coplas that have remained for the story. And it is that, In addition to singing and dancing, He created the scenographies and sewed his famous blouses. Some of them are exposed in this review of their life full of letters, writings, Theater and cinema posters, photographs, sheet, costumes and scenography designs. AU

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