“Sleepwalkers” in Odawundo | Christian Palacios' works in science will be on display Friday in Logan

On Friday, January 26 at 2 pm, the Enrique Odaudo Regional Museum Complex in Lujan will present “Los Somámbulos”, the multi-award winning one-man show for all audiences directed by Christian Palacios and performed by Gustavo Benderski.

“Los Somámbulos” is a play written and directed by Christian Palacios that premiered in 2006. “Who said science is never wrong?” This is the story of how a group of wise men who thought they were right were wrong and how a group of wise men who thought they were right were wrong. They were wrong they were right,” the job description reads.

“From Pythagoras to Einstein, from the Monday table to irrational numbers, from zero to infinity, XxFZZ, an eyewitness to the facts (all the facts), tells us the funny and eventful history of our way of seeing the world and dreaming. As we look at it. Los Somámbulos makes us “We travel through the winding history of science, with its setbacks, successes and events, to try to understand a little more (or a little less) the world in which we walk.” Expresses its summary.

Since its premiere in 2006, the work has toured to festivals such as the 4th Festival of Theater and Science in San Luis, in August 2013, the 2nd Theatrical Meeting at Villa La Angostura, in March 2015, the 19th Chalateco Art Festival and the 9th Festival. Maize in El Salvador, among others. In addition, he has received numerous awards, including fourth prize at the 4th Festival of Theater and Science at UNLP, second prize at the 3rd Festival of Theater and Science at UNLP, and the 2007 Atina Award for Best Male Performance, in March. 2008 and the second mention for Best Show at the Regional Theater Festival of the Province of Buenos Aires in 2007.

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With a sense of humour, the work addresses topics such as intellect, the responsibility of science to society, and the successes and failures of scientists in their ongoing search for knowledge. Scientists appear as ordinary people on the path to discovery and knowledge building.

Although it is intended for all audiences, its creators recommend the work for young boys and girls, to begin talking about the scope of science and thought. A good opportunity to spend these summer vacations with your family.

This activity is part of the programming of the Cultural Institute of Buenos Aires Province for the summer season. Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis.

Aileen Morales

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