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The ballet Rey y Rey, by the choreographer Demis Volpi, based on the story of the children of the Dutch writers Linda de Haan and Stern Nijland, discusses "the universality of love" and discusses naturally diversified love
. Ballet will be presented at the Teatro de las Artes, from July 27 to August 5, as part of the cycle "The Opera is pure history … and ballet too," which takes place at the National Arts Center.
The play tells the story of a queen who decides to leave the command and asks her son, the prince, to get married so that he can be crowned king. Several princesses are introduced to the young prince, but he falls in love with the brother of one of them and the wife.
According to Ricardo Calderón, director of Cenart, the authors of the children's story will travel to Mexico during the first It could give some lectures on diversity, at the Museum of Memory and Tolerance, but it remains still to be confirmed; They will also offer a conference on sexual diversity at Cenart's facility entitled "King and King, unlabeled love," which will also feature Mexican writers, to discuss the diversity of children and youth. . The date remains to be confirmed.
The "Two Princes Fall in Love" and "Stories of Kings and Kings" workshops will also be held for children ages 7 to 12 and the "Rey y Rey" storytelling program Rey et al. love stories ", in charge of the Publications Branch, with the collaboration of the International Book Fair for Children and Young People.
For Volpi, work promotes respect for inclusion. "In the story of every child, the prince always falls in love with the princess, we must present other realities." On August 5th, there will be a live broadcast on Cenart's official website.
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