LA ILLIADA

HOMÈRE / CÉSAR BRIE | TEATRO DE LOS ANDES

Why put on the classics ? Because they help us understand who we are, where we come from and where we are going, and indeed, César Brie is utterly convinced of their relevance. Born and raised in Argentina, he now makes his home in Bolivia, where he is deeply involved in the life of his new country. He went back to The Iliad to better address the present, the thirst for power and conquest currently wreaking havoc around the world. He has assembled a troupe of artists from diverse backgrounds, integrating rites and traditions from all over Latin America.

Details

With a passionate interest in history and other stories, he has intermingled various texts, times and eras, combining Homer with Christa Wolf, Aeschylus with Euripides, creating a glorious theatrical amalgam. The stage is an empty space between a torn curtain and a bare wall that will be stained with the blood of the victims of this ritual, festive rereading of Homer’s epic poem. The Iliad is a takeover, an occupation of this definitive work of Western culture cast in the light of the Greek tragedies and the organized violence of our own era..

Credits

BASED ON
HOMER’S ILIAD

ADAPTATION AND DIRECTION
CÉSAR BRIE

MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS
LUCAS ACHIRICO

POPULAR MUSIC AND OTHER MUSICAL EXCERPTS
CRISTIAN MERCADO
OLIVIER MESSIAEN
HUGO LOWENTHAL
LUZMILA CARPIO
I, KAPELLAS: PLAYED BY THE TEATRO DE LOS ANDES

COSTUME DESIGN
MARIA TERESA DAL PERO
SOLEDAD ARDAYA
ALICE GUIMARAES
GIANCARLO GENTILUCCI

MACRAMÉ
DANUTA ZARZYKA

SET DESIGN
GIANCARLO GENTILUCCI

ARMOURS, MASK AND PUPPETS
GONZALO CALLEJAS

LIGHTING DESIGN
SILVIO MARTINI
GIAMPAOLO NALLI

ORGANIZATION
GIAMPAOLO NALLI

CAST
LUCAS ACHIRICO
SOLEDAD ARDAYA
CÉSAR BRIE
GONZALO CALLEJAS
FREDDY CHIPANA
MARIA TERESA DAL PERO
ALICE GUIMARAES
JORGE JAMARLLI
CRISTIAN MERCADO