The Value of Women’s Creativity

The Value of Women’s Creativity
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16 October 2014
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A tribute to creation by women and to the value of their creativity is the main idea of the second Ellas Crean Festival, Cuba 2014, that takes place in several locations of Havana until October 18.

Pablo Platas, cultural attaché of the Embassy of Spain in Cuba, said that “the new features of this festival are the workshops addressed to women, where several Spanish women will share their experiences.”

Among the workshops are: Restoration, conducted by Spanish specialist Johina García-Concheso; Gender and Society, coordinated by the project Circuito Líquido; and a baking workshop, addressed to female cooks and conducted by Spanish chef Eva Arguiñano, who has imposed her talent in a world ruled by men.

The workshop on the Drafting of Business Plans for Enterprising Women has created great expectation among Cuban women for its importance in the context of the country’s current socio-cultural context, characterized by self-employment – a modality that contributes to the family economy.

Renowned professor Danae Diéguez, a member of the Gender and Culture group at the National Association of Cuban Writers and Artists (UNEAC) will coordinate the workshop “Gender and Creation: For a non-sexist culture.”

Spanish specialists Anatxu Zabalbeascoa and Inés Sánchez, will present a different point of view when they talk about Architecture and Urbanism as a concept of gender.

The Seventh Art

The documentary La hora dorada, (The Golden Hour) - the first work of filmmaker Ingrid León Vila - will be shown as an introduction to the Festival. This work tries to make people feel “sympathetic about the complaints of those women who live with dignity,” as Lizette Vila, director of the project Palomas, said.

The film is dedicated to all the women of the world who are like the poet Alfonsina Storni, as well as to Havana, which has the face of a woman. The theme of this documentary is related to the meaning of survival. It provides the testimony of Cuban women who have had painful experiences, such as the death of their loved ones, imprisonment, discrimination, yet, they made it.

As Lizette Vila commented, “this documentary is an example of how art can become a way of group and collective conscience.”

Among the faces that can be seen on the screen are actress Diana Rosa Suárez; high performance athlete Ana Fidelia Quirot; poet Lina de Feria; a transsexual woman; a Cuban Muslim woman; and a young graduate in journalism.

The second Ellas Crean Festival, says the director of the Cuban Film Archives, Luciano Castillo, will be the appropriate framework to exhibit, at the Riviera theatre, the most important retrospective on women’s creation conducted by the Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC).

The Festival includes 43 titles produced by 35 filmmakers either from the International Film and Television School in San Antonio de los Baños or other independent companies. Thanks to the work of curator Danae Diéguez, the audience will be able to enjoy Rumba en televisión (1950), the first film in which a woman filmmaker appears in the credits. Las ventanas, (The Windows) a short fiction film by Maryulis Alfonso, will also be shown.

This exhibit, which renders tribute to the 40 anniversary of the death of director Sara Gómez, will show the documentary Dónde estás, Sara Gómez, (Where Are You Sara Gómez) by Alessandra Müller. This work is a memory of the imprint left by the director of the feature film De cierta manera (A Certain Way).

Saying ‘No’ to gender violence in the music industry

A concert by Zule Guerra and Blues de Habana is scheduled for October 15 at the theater of the Cuban Art building of the National Fine Arts Museum (MNBA). Zule is one of the female voices of Cuban jazz that has joined the fight against gender violence.

“Until now, I have played at jazz clubs and festivals. This will be my first official concert at a theater. I want to dedicate it to the presence of women in jazz, a genre that is generally played by men. There are few jazzwomen in Cuba.

“In this concert, I will have as special guests those people who have supported me throughout my training as a jazzwoman, including Bobby Carcassés; Yasek Manzano and Alexei (El tipo este – That Guy), leader of the duet Obsesión,” added Zule, who won the Jojazz 2013 award.

Zule, who is also a composer, announced that in the concert, she will play works written by her or popularized by other female artists, such as Marta Valdés, Elena Burke, Elis Regina, Rosa Passos and Billie Holiday.

Visual arts with women’s faces

The exhibit Variaciones contempladas en silencio (Silent Contemplated Variations), by curator Aylet Ojeda, will be inaugurated at the Cuban Art building of the MNBA. This exhibit includes the work of five Cuban visual arts women: Glenda León, Susana Pilar Delante, Grethell Rasúa, Yaima Carranza and Analía Amaya.

“These five pieces are not related to gender, but strong senses are needed to enjoy them. An example of this is ‘Contemplando las estrellas’ (Contemplating the Stars), a music box that reproduces a stave score. Glenda León presented this work at the Venice Biennial.

“Susana Pilar’s work is entitled ‘Tiempo de espera’ (Waiting Time), while Yaima’s work is related to the colors of the cosmetics company OPI. Grethell proposes a performance, and Analía, a video entitles ‘Horizonte’,” added the 2014 Curator Award winner.

Theater in style

On Thursday 16, at 7:00pm, the monologue Remolino en las aguas (Swirling in the Water), will be shown again at the Bertolt Brecht Theater. In this work, by Gerardo Fulleda León, 2014 National Drama Award winner, actress Leidis Díaz plays the role of La Lupe. As the young actress of the Mephisto Teatro said, she is all passion, all love, “an example of a woman who really liked to create, to make things.”

No doubt, one of the main attractions of the Festival will be the premiere of the monologue Una rosa para Catalina Lasa, written by actress and playwright Rosa Ileana Boudet for her daughter Broselianda Hernández. This work will be performed at the Adolfo Llauradó Theater on Friday, October 17, at 7:00pm.

The closing of the Ellas Crean Festival will be the other high point of the event. Starring Laura de la Uz and other invited actresses, the Reality Show Ellas Crean will be put on at the Mella Theater on Saturday 18, at 8:30pm. Margarita de la Uz, mother of the versatile actress, will act for the first time.

“In this solo performance I want to show the dilemma between the everyday life of a Cuban woman and her work as a creator. I want to bring back to memory the music of the 1970s, and to render tribute to the Cuban women who have been a source of inspiration to important songs of the Cuban music.

“There is a surprise part of the show. It is an idea I have had for many years now, and I will count on the stage direction of Raúl Martín (Teatro de La Luna),” said the star of La película de Ana (Ana’s Film).

This reality show will include video recordings of Laura’s everyday life, which could be the life of any Cuban woman and mother. There are even live improvisations, songs. It is a unique opportunity to enjoy as part of this plural and diverse festival that has put a special emphasis on the best of women’s creation of all times.

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