a partir de 'O Diário de Anne Frank' de ANNE FRANK
No ano em que se celebra os 80 anos do nascimento de Anne Frank, FRANK explora uma personagem única do séc. XX e da história da humanidade. Publicado postumamente pelo seu pai Otto Frank, ‘O Diário de Anne Frank’, oferecido no seu 13º aniversário, documenta a sua vida de 12 de Junho 1942 a 1 de Agosto de 1944. Anne e a sua família mudou-se para Amesterdão em 1933 depois da ocupação nazi da Alemanha. Com a ocupação da Holanda, e com o início da perseguição judia, a família esconde-se a partir de Julho de 1942 num ‘anexo secreto’ no edifício de escritórios de seu pai Otto Frank. Depois de 2 anos, o grupo foi descoberto e transportado para campos de concentração, Anne morreria sete meses depois.
O monólogo para uma actriz, desmultiplica-se em inúmeras personagens reais e fictícias que materializam 'O Diário de Anne Frank', num percurso emocional delirante pela mente da jovem judia.
CACE Cultural do Porto – IEFP
29 Outubro 2009 [estreia]
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Labels: anne frank, estaca zero, Hitler, performance, Portugal, teatro, theatre, WW2

After six months since the last post, here am I! Again!
And writing in English! And with new ideas to make this blog alive again, (besides the comprehensive resource of cool websites of creatives that I know people, specially friends, use to avoid googling for some architect or designer)
From now on the website will shift between english and portuguese, depending where the action is placed, as since 2008 (old news, I know) I have been based most of my time in London (some people say, I am doing my PhD, and so I should believe so... everyday)
Well this (pseudo) return has been in my mind for some time now, but it got always postponed, and then a series of events, just made me think about it again.
First it was a visit (well, a comment that was left here in one of the posts) which made me think that it was still alive (although almost dying and threaten with extinction in the blogsphere) and secondly, this friday, in a lecture at AA, a blogger (Geoff Manaugh, BLDGBLOG), said that nowadays, if your blog has not 400 visits per day or per post in each day (oh my god, I had 26 visits this month... what a disgrace) , it is like the end of the world (you are like in the dead zone of blogsphere).
Well, I am alive and kicking, as they say.
I am not aiming at having 16.000 people every month visiting the blog, but who ever is interested in architecture and theatre, then they will have posts on that every other day.
Well, I should stop writing! Till the next post (which will be right now, I will do some retroactive posts to put everything up-to-date, so this week, will be peculiar, with a bunch of posts all uploaded instantly... we'll see)
Labels: architectural association, architecture, bldgblog, design, dream, geoff manaugh, london, theatre