The poster of the show dedicated to the hurricane. (Print of the work)
Fernando Álvarez and Antonio Célico are two men of the theater but long ago they became (forever) Quemeros. And for this, now, together, they have created a work that blends their two passions: the axes of Avenida Corrientes and the concrete of the Palacio Ducó.
They wrote “Who said H is stupid?” A personal show starring Álvarez in which the salient facts of recent Argentine social history and globalization in football are reviewed from the neighborhood and the sporting life of the Club Atlético Huracán, from the Parque Patricios and from all its angles of influence.
Through work they pass memories, frustrations, successes, goals, teams and leagues with the main criterion that protects them from the love for the shirt and for what they do.
This is the premiere for the public, press and guests Sunday 7 August at 6:00 pm at the Teatro Blulocated at Avenida Corrientes 5965, in Villa Crespo.
Hurricane fans, pure passion. Now he moves to a theater on Corrientes street. (Telam)
The August shows will be on Sundays at 6pm and Thursdays at 8.30pm; while in September it will be Thursday at 20:30 and Sunday at 15:30. Of course: if the Newbery Globe plays during the show schedule, there will be no show that day.
The authors say: “Hurricane is synonymous with football, neighborhood, passion and tango. It is the Parque Patricios, Pompeii and each of the cities where a quemero or quemera says present with his balloon.
Celebration of the hurricane in the current tournament, in which he seeks a place in the South American.
They add: “‘Who said H is silent?’ It is a tribute to his 114 years of history, to his people, but also to the entire football nation. The history of the hurricane and the events of the country are mixed and confused“.
A book about the best days of the club
Like the historian Huracán, Gonzalo Minici (author of the book “When we were the best”which will be unveiled Tuesday at 7pm at the Caseros Avenue headquarters): “This is not the seduction of temporary success, nor the imposition of incessant media accessories. Being Quemero is a question of belonging. A precious immutable heritage“And one of Huracán’s senses of belonging was and is associated with culture: tango, literature, poetry.
The cover of the book “When we were the best”, by Gonzalo Minici.
“It is a way to make visible what the kids of this time and Almost none of us got to see but it belongs to us, as much as the Palazzo or the Sede or the Quemita “, says Néstor Vicente, head of the club’s Culture and author of the prologue of the work.
Source: Clarin