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CARLOS LA ROSA: "Doing theater is difficult for all"

With just a quarter century of life, Carlos La Rosa, the simple and friendly producer and director Lock Out, written by Cesar Vallejo and winner of the prize for Best Editing of 2010 for Critical The Office has managed to attract attention as one of the young directors most promising at present. Formed in the specialty of Performing Arts at the Catholic University, he considers himself an actor, director and producer at a time, although management is prepared to study abroad this year, which is the area that interests you today. That

Vallejo is still valid, no doubt. "I read the book while preparing my final project for the Performing Arts in 2009, but I felt I still had no experience required" , but later, Carlos finished presenting the X Festival de Teatro Peruano ICPNA American made in Miraflores. "Ever since I read it I really liked, despite its density. Text is very realistic, even naturalistic, but was then reached by the images ". And so this young director managed aesthetic connection with the work. "He must have a very fast, very cinematic" . Also under the eight actors who play many characters each in the assembly, and eventually producing one of the most outstanding work in all of 2010.




Carlos La Rosa, Victoria Luna, Cecilia Lenybeth
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The cast

To select the players for giving life to Lock Out , Carlos was based on two fundamental aspects. "First, they have the time, since a project of this magnitude required much trial, in the end we worked for 3 ½ months, 3 to 4 days a week, 4 hours each rehearsal," recalls . As a second condition needed to perceive that much-needed confidence in his cast, which meant a total commitment to the project. It was thus that the elect were Cecilia Collantes, Lenybeth Luna Victoria, Alana La Madrid, Raul Durand, Renzo Garcia, Javier Guerrero, and Alex Sandro Mori Tower. "He had previously worked with Cecilia and Leny" the first is his current partner and the second is a friend and classmate, also for the Performing Arts as Carlos. "The other I met in various works in which we participate together, except for Sandro La Torre, who discovered in the staging directed by Mario Ballon." How

actors collaborated in the staging of Lock Out? Carlos said that the secret of success of a work will always be the mutual trust of the cast with its director. "I encourage my actors to take risks, to test everything in every scene." have clear concepts is important to him, and handled with great respect for their players, especially considering their contributions when they do not necessarily take communion with them. "Her very clear things for each scene in advance, but the cast was enriched throughout the final product" he says.

Entertainment
Reflection versus
As is known, Lock Out tied for first place with the piece Catholic Girls , by decision of the jury, among whom were people like Ruth Escudero director, actor and director Sergio Llusera and Cultural Director ICPNA Fernando Torres. About this staging, Carlos has his own assessment. "I think we drew two very different proposals together," says on the above play, directed by Katie Valencia and written by Casey Kurtti. "The director chose not to address the controversial issue of the work (in this case, religion), thus focusing on the friendship of the girls. And resulted in a staging entertaining, but not questioning, that it did not stress the public. "

Carlos is important to deal with projects seeking the reflection in the viewer, as this is more difficult and risky undertaking. "I like to explore the aesthetic of a work, is the aspect that interests me more," he says. And can attest to this wealth of images, symbols and atmospheres generated along Lock Out. "Maybe now I see many works easier and less relevant, but what I seek is to investigate new ways of making theater, the form is very important to me as director."

The return of Lock Out

For those they could not see Lock Out , the young director tells us that the work will be replenished at the Alliance Francaise, February 12 to March 13, Thursday through Sunday at 8:00 pm "I think the best compliment I received, "enthuses , " was that my own teachers advised their students do the work. " Fill a regular theater room capacity is not easy, but Carlos is optimistic about the short season of five weeks gives you the space in Miraflores.

Carlos is also preparing to participate as an actor at the Festival "Out of the Box" of the Catholic, in the work "Warm and cold, "Angelica Gabriel (actress of the assembly), directed by Lucía Obando. "From my point of view as an actor, I consider that a good director must be demanding and generate empathy with the cast for Workgroups" says with conviction. "As director, I want my players have two basic qualities: responsibility and maturity, so allow me to work with confidence."

One final anecdote: a while Carlos went to the Alliance Française with five projects under the arm and the director in charge of receiving, probably due to his youth, before he laughed. "Making art is difficult for everyone," says convinced. However, this young director knows that everyone must do their utmost to achieve their goals, find their own way. "The first projects are financed by myself did not get support from anyone. I invested my money and my effort, and in a short time I have received many benefits and satisfaction. " And is that not only the Alliance Francaise, and approved two of its projects (a children's show and Lock Out), but the name sounds Carlos La Rosa as hard as one of the promises of the Peruvian theater, who hope obviously even more. Sergio

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January 1, 2011

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