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Rakel Camacho: "Seguimos siendo barrocos. La condición humana no se actualiza... ojalá"
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Rakel Camacho: "Seguimos siendo barrocos. La condición humana no se actualiza... ojalá"

Rakel Camacho, a Spanish playwright and stage director, discusses her return to the Almagro Festival to direct 'Palabra de perro,' based on Cervantes' 'El coloquio de los perros.' She reflects on the enduring influence of the Baroque period in modern times, emphasizing that human nature remains unchanged despite societal evolution. Camacho highlights the power of words in shaping thought and expresses admiration for classical literature, particularly 'Don Quixote,' which inspired her early aspirations. She also shares her views on time travel, expressing interest in ancient Greece and a desire to avoid oppressive social conditions.

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Rakel Camacho: "Seguimos siendo barrocos. La condición humana no se actualiza... ojalá"

Rakel Camacho, a Spanish playwright and stage director, discusses her return to the Almagro Festival to direct 'Palabra de perro,' based on Cervantes' 'El coloquio de los perros.' She reflects on the enduring influence of the Baroque period in modern times, emphasizing that human nature remains unchanged despite societal evolution. Camacho highlights the power of words in shaping thought and expresses admiration for classical literature, particularly 'Don Quixote,' which inspired her early aspirations. She also shares her views on time travel, expressing interest in ancient Greece and a desire to avoid oppressive social conditions.

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