Borders only divide, says the premise of “Theater without borders”, a play that will lead the little ones to know through various stories and songs very useful concepts for their development.

As beneficiary of the call “National Circuit of Performing Arts Chapultepec: Theater and Independent Spaces 2022”of the Federal Ministry of Culture and the Hellenic Cultural Centerthis show will have two performances on February 4 and 5 at the La Besana Cultural Center.

$!The 'Tales without borders' arrive for all the children in La Besana

It stars and is directed by Sergio Esquer, who adapted the stories “Godofredito: the brave boy”, “The rabbit and the coyote”, “Nanie and the turtle” and “The little Prince”, which will be accompanied by puppets, music and other elements that will spark your imagination.

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These stories will lead you to know concepts and tools that are not always part of their development, such as emotional intelligence, caring for the environment, child empowerment, cultural and family diversityas well as grief in childhood.

$!The 'Tales without borders' arrive for all the children in La Besana

Produced by the company Flock Production Househis functions will be on the 4th at 7:00 p.m. and on the 5th at 1:00 p.m., andn the La Besana Cultural Center, located at 222 Escobedo Street, in the downtown area of ​​Saltillo.

Esquer, originally from Sinaloa, has also benefited from the call Mexico: Meeting of Performing Arts (ENARTES) in 2021 and participated in the play “Ciudades siegeadas”, awarded with the Enrique Ruelas National Award. In addition, as an actor he was also part of the cast of the Televisa series “This story sounds to me” and “I’m Luna” on Disney Channel.

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