The theatrical work 'Laguna de los Rosarios' explores the concept of myth creation by imagining a mysterious spring in the Argentine pampas where travelers leave rosaries as offerings. The play centers on a mother and her two daughters facing the loss of their land under the threat of 'Tormenta Pampa,' a metaphor for environmental and social challenges. It blends elements of tragedy and grotesque to reflect on national identity and the search for meaning in a harsh landscape. The piece draws inspiration from Greek tragedy but adapts it to a local context, emphasizing the poetic value of marginalized narratives and traditional genres.
Lecture du biais (Centre): While the play engages with themes of national identity and cultural heritage, which could be politically charged, the article presents the creative process and artistic influences without overtly aligning with any specific political ideology. The focus remains on literary and dramatic techniques, a





