The publication disseminates and analyzes the production of contemporary Latin American and Caribbean performing arts, from the recognized plurality of existing voices, the Cubarte cultural website reported.
Two dossiers, reviews, criticisms, interviews, testimonies, and the usual sections, Leer el Teatro, Últimas publicaciones recibidas, and Entreactos, fill up the latest 118-page magazine.
Among the texts is a comment on the repercussions on the current Chilean theater scene of the 50th anniversary of the September 11, 1973 coup d’Etat against President Salvador Allende.
Also, the assessments by seven prominent figures who, by word, address the context of theatrical art in Chile, among them that of Chilean actor Javier Ibacache, who published, “Theater audiences in the post-pandemic period, What has been lost and what has changed?”
The artistic creation on the Latin America and Caribbean stages is reflected in Conjunto’s journal in letters, photos, images, and the vision of 28 collaborators from different countries, all with prestige as critics, playwrights, and creators.
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