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Santiago Alba Rico


 

Santiago Alba RicoWriter and essayist

A graduate in Philosophy (UCM), Alba Rico was scriptwriter for the legendary television programme ‘La bola de cristal’ and has had some twenty books on politics, philosophy and literature published, as well as three children’s stories and a play.  His works include the essays ‘Las reglas del caos’ (nominated for the Anagrama Award 1995), ‘La ciudad intangible’ (2000), ‘El islam jacobino’ (2001), ‘Vendrá la realidad y nos encontrará dormidos’ (2006), ‘Leer con niños’ (2015), ‘Capitalismo y nihilismo’ (2007), ‘El naufragio del hombre’ (2009), ‘Noticias’ (2010) and ‘Penúltimos días’ (Los libros de la catarata, 2016).  Since 1988 he has had a close relationship with the Arab world, having translated into Spanish the Egyptian poet Naguib Surur and the Iraqi novelist Mohammed Jydair.  For many years he has given lessons in Literature at the Cervantes Institute.  His latest books are ‘Ser o no ser (un cuerpo)’ (Seix Barral, 2017), ‘Todo el pasado por delante’ (Los libros de la catarata, 2017) and ‘Nadie está seguro con un libro en las manos’ (Catarata, 2018).  Alba Rico works with media outlets such as Público, Cuarto Poder, CTXT and Atlántica XXII.

Roberto Fratini Serafide


 

Roberto FratiniPlaywright, teacher and dance theorist

Fratini Serafide is at present teaching Theory of Dance at the Conservatori Superior de Dansa Barcelona (Institut del Teatre) for the Màster Universitari en Estudis Teatrals (Institut del Teatre/Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) and is a member of the research groups ‘Iconodansa’ and ‘Heterotopías danzadas’, which is based at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona.  He has given masterclasses, workshops and conferences on theory and dramatic writing at academic and theatrical institutions in Spain and abroad, notably the Universitat de Barcelona, the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, the Université de Lyon, the Mercat de les Flors, the Hochschule der Kunst (Berne), the Tanzhaus (Zürich), the Pôle Sud and UFR Arts (Strasbourg), the Tanzhaus (Düsseldorf), the Tanzquartier (Vienna), the Royaumont Danse (Paris), the Centro di Ricerca per il Teatro (Milan) and the University of Bologna Drama, Art and Music Studies.  He has had books, articles and essays published in several magazines in this field, and has been key-note speaker and dramatist for the Modul-Dance Europe project since 2013.  He is also the administrator of the Société des Auteurs Suisses training project ‘Dramaturgie Chorégraphique’.  Fratini Serafide’s works have been performed in major European dance and theatre festivals, and in 2013 he won the Sebastià Gasch FAD Award.

Rosa Sanz Hermida


 

José Manuel MoraLicenciada y doctora en Filología Hispánica

Es licenciada y doctora en Filología Hispánica: Especialidad de Literatura por la Universidad de Oviedo; acreditada desde 2003 por la ANECA para la figura de contratada doctor. Ha sido “Fellowship” de la Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Leuven, Bélgica), “Maître de conférences invité” de la Université Catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Bélgica), investigadora y profesora asociada de la Universidad de Valladolid, profesora adjunta de la Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes y colaboradora en el Máster Universitario en Interpretación e Investigación Musical de la Universidad Internacional de Valencia. Asimismo, ha firmado artículos de crítica musical y danza para los diarios ABC (edición de Castilla y León) y El Norte de Castilla. Desde sus inicios en 2006 forma parte del claustro de la Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático de Castilla y León.

María Teresa Ferrer Ballester


 

Alberto ConejeroDoctor of Musicology

Recipient of an Extraordinary Doctorate Award and holder of a scholarship from both the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome and from Chapel Hill University (North Carolina, USA), María Teresa Ferrer is a specialist in Spanish Baroque music.  She has brought to light an unpublished musical repertoire of that period from festivals of ancient music in Spain (Cuenca Festival of Religious Music) and abroad (Havana, Cuba and Sheffield, UK).  Ferrer has taught at the Universities of Valladolid and Católica de Valencia, as well as at the Liceu Conservatory of Barcelona.  She was Director of the Masters Degree in Musical Research and Interpretation at the International University of Valencia, where she is currently Director of Arts and Humanities.  Ferrer is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Valencian Music Academy, advisor to the Anuario Musical magazine of the Spanish National Research Council (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [CSIC]), and researcher on the RDI (Research, Development and Innovation) project 'The Musical Heritage of Modern Spain (17th and 18th centuries)' .

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