They will recognize the work of Berta Hiriart and its relevance to literature at the Palais des Beaux-Arts | INBA Press – National Institute of Fine Arts

  • The activity will be carried out as part of the cycle Protagonists of Mexican literature

The Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico and the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature (Inbal), through the National Coordination of Literature (CNL), will examine the work of the narrator, playwright and actress Berta Hiriart, and her importance. for the letters of our country, which will be carried out as part of the cycle Protagonists of Mexican literature, next Sunday, November 12, in the Manuel M. Ponce room of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, at noon.

The presidium will be composed of the director of the El Naranjo publishing house, Ana Laura Delgado; producer, director and actor Juan Carlos Saavedra; the playwright, actress, screenwriter, teacher and theater director, Verónica Maldonado, and the author.

Berta Hiriart was born in Mexico City on February 2, 1950. She studied theater and dramaturgy with José Luis Ibáñez, Luisa Josefina Hernández, María Inés Falconi and Suzanne Lebeau. He studied a diploma at the General Society of Writers of Mexico (Sogem) and various Montessori education courses and training for literary workshop facilitators.

He was a member of the Independent Theater group Circus, rope and theater; She founded the UV children’s theater company and was co-artistic director of the International Children’s and Youth Theater Festival. Open curtain, Aguascalientes, 1997. He has written scripts for radio and television for various cultural and educational awareness programs and is a correspondent for the Fempress news agency. She has been coordinator of dramaturgy, storytelling and radio workshops for children in various museums and cultural houses.

She was also the collaborator of Babel (Michoacán), Border lines (Canada), Teacher’s letter, The Egg, La Jornada Semanal, Paso de Gato, Politics and Culture (UAM), I preach to you, Well of Light (Jalisco) and Voice of Mexico.

Awards, recognitions and staging

She won the Colima National Narrative Award for Work, published in 1994 by Good year and First place in the high school theater performance for the play Thomas’ wish, represented by Teotihuacan Secondary School (2000). Fellow of Fonca, in its Program for the Promotion of Cultural Projects and Co-Investments, 1994, 1997 and 1998. Exchange with the group Joshua’s Wall Performance Company, with the support of the Artistic Educational Development Project and the Professional Development Fund, 1995. Scholarship holder of the Trinational Artistic Residency Program, Canada, 1996. Member of the SNCA since 2001. National Children’s Theater Prize 2004 for Goodbye dear Hello!

He staged works such as The Adventures of Polo and Jacinta, A Day in the Life of Catalina, Essayo de Luces, Fiona y el orlo, The Days of the Dead, Going Out into the World, The Years Following the Death of John Lennonamong others.

Pieces

Among his notable works are A day in the life of Catherine (1984)The adventures of Polo and Jacinta (1985)The puppets (1991)Good year (1994)Welcome (1994)Thomas’ wish (1994)Other realities (Year one thousand nine hundred and ninety-five)Far from home (nineteen ninety-six)Space for equality: the a, b, c of non-sexist journalism (nineteen ninety-six)The Adventures of Güicho Quintanilla (nineteen ninety-six)Theater for theater students (nineteen ninety-six), in the days of the dead (1997), The upside down club (1998), Fiona and the bagpipes: a musical journey to the 16th century for girls, boys and everyone (1999), Trapped at School: Stories of Mexican Writers (1999).

At the beginning of the new century, the works stand out: The next years (2000), Collection of collections: notes on our love of things (2002), Strike (2002), Go out into the world (2002), The world of theater (2003), Scene with another look: Anthology of playwrights (2003), Writing for girls and boys (2004), Girls of war: work for harpist and actress (2004), Revelations (2006), Goodbye, dear cuckoo! (2006), I’m looking for a family (2008), While the world breathes (2010), Brief theater: anthology for actor training (2011) and Letters to a young playwright (2018). She is currently a professor at UNAM Theater College.

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