- Astrid Hadad
Astrid Hadad was born in
Chetumal ,Quintana Roo ,Mexico . She graduated from theCentro Universitario de Teatro . After appearing in a number of shows, she came to the fore in 1985 in the all-female production of "Donna Giovanni ", an adaptation ofMozart 's opera for thetheater , which was directed by Jesusa Rodríguez and became a great hit inEurope . It closed after its 500th performance, in thePalacio de Bellas Artes inMexico City . Parallel to these activities, she created two shows of her own ("Nostalgia Arrabalera " and "Del Rancho a la Ciudad "). This led to her producing and starring in the tragicomic musical "La Occisa" or "Luz, Levántate y Lucha" based on the life of Mexican singerLucha Reyes .Out of this production came her collaboration with the
musical group that has accompanied her since,Los Tarzanes . Together, they have created various very distinctive performances ("La Mujer Ladrina", "Apocalipsis Ranchero", "La Mujer del Golfo", etc). Astrid has also starred in TV soaps and in the film "Solo con tu Pareja ".In her
Heavy Nopal show, Astrid makes use oficon ic references, not just asscenery (thecactus , the rock, the pyramid, thetequila bottle), but also on her own body, becoming not only the stage, but also analtar . From the calla lilies to the extremely-complex surprise-multi-purpose outfits to the innumerable ornaments, "rebozos ", virgins of Guadalupe, guns, and common places in the essence of Mexico. On her shoulders she carries a baggage of myths, rites and images of the Mexican people. Someone once described Astrid as a "walking museum of popular cultures"."
Pecadora " is a highly amusing show that has women as a central theme, usingMary Magdalene , sinner par excellence, as the leading thread. It is a show that aims at rescuing the passion from the dangers ofextinction where it can be currently found. In it, Astrid retakes the spirit of the rumberas, the soul of therancheras and the historical body of everything Mexican. Of course, all this seasoned with a loudwardrobe , where hearts, gigantic eyes, turquoise-blue dresses and an old lantern, among others, play before the eyes of theaudience in that way only found in one of Astrid's shows.In "
Sol y Sombra ", taking as an excuse thenovel "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", Astrid presents a show where, setting the forces ofevil against those ofgoodness , she leads us to reflect on (through her sense of humor) our inner ghosts as well as on the joys of life. This show boasts a very colorful wardrobe and scenery, in which the use of "papel picado " is an important stage . ("Papel picado" is a thin colored paper with differentshape s cut out, used as a decoration onholiday s in Mexico.) As for this show it requires anarch -shapedstructure to hang from as part of the scenery and the show, it is somewhat bulky to carry.Along with the colourful satire, humorous social commentary, and raw criticism present in her shows, the use of the tequila bottle on stage has led Astrid Hadad to be also known as "la
Tequilera "; taken from the title of a song. Fact|date=February 2007The last performance of the show called "Oh-diosas", (which is a play on words meaning something like "bitchies / Oh - goddesses") was at the end of the month of July of 2006 in Mexico City, in one of the boroughs called Colonia Condesa.
References
* "Rebel Performer: Mexico's Astrid Hadad skewers the status quo." Miami Herald, October 16, 2006
External links
* [http://www.astridhadad.com/ Official Website]
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