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Name
  
Patricia Ariza


Role
  
Poet

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Patricia Ariza is a Colombian poet, playwright and actor. She was born in 1948 in Vélez, Santander.

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Life and career

On the run from violence, her family arrived in the Colombian capital of Bogotá in 1948. During her youth she was grasped by Nadaism in Medellín, together with, among others, Gonzalo Arango. Around the same time, at the end of the sixties, she joined the Military Communist Youth (Juco), being influenced by her future husband Santiago García. In 1992 she left Juco, meanwhile she had left García in this time.

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In 1966, she and García founded the culture house Casa de la Cultura, which was renamed to Teatro La Candelaria later. This was the first alternative theater in Colombia. From 1967 to 1969 she studied Art History at the faculty of Fine Arts of the National University of Colombia in Bogota.

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Ariza distinguishes herself in the theatrical world for her special approach which focuses on promoting social interaction and reducing conflicts. For instance, she shows women that left their houses because of violence, elderly, or market salesmen, by letting them tell their life stories and giving them an active role in the development of the narrative. In her scripts their problems play an important role.

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In 2009 the culture scene was shattered by the accusation in a secret police dossier, that claimed she had done her work only as a cover to spread mass propaganda for the communist rebel movement FARC.

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In 2007 she was honored with a Culture and conflict Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands for "her outstanding work over decades to empower the disadvantaged, enabling them to transform their lives through cultural activities, for her efforts to counteract injustice and restore social memory, and for her energetic commitment to the reduction of conflict."

In 2014 Ariza was honored by the League of Professional Theatre Women (LPTW) in New York City with the Gilder/Coigney International Theatre Award. The LPTW Gilder/Coigney International Theatre Award, presented every three years, was established in 2011 in honor of Rosamond Gilder and Martha Coigney, two legendary theatre women known for their work on the international stage, to acknowledge the exceptional work of theatre women around the world. The award was presented to Ariza in New York City in October 2014 at a ceremony at the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, of the Graduate Center, CUNY, and was accompanied by a week of events and workshops with her or celebrating her work.

Filmography

The following is a selection of her roles as an actress:

  • 2006: Antígona
  • 2003: Gran Hermano Colombia
  • Amar y vivir
  • Guadalupe años sin cuenta
  • The following is a selection of her roles as a director:

  • 2006: Antígona
  • El viento y la ceniza
  • References

    Patricia Ariza Wikipedia


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