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Date Published: 02/11/2021
ARCHIVED - Free English-language poetry reading with music, dance and video in Denia
The show ‘Poems at Five’ will be at the Teatro Auditorio Denia on November 4

Poet Teresa Juan López is performing a one-hour show suitable for all audiences, in English at the Teatro Auditorio Denia on November 4 2021 at 8pm.
The show is based on Juan López’s bilingual poetry book “Poemas de las cinco/Poems at five” (Algorfa Editorial, Spain). In the show, poetry becomes movement and dance as it is accompanied by music and video-visual poetry, expressing “an approach to the experience and the awakening of the human being starting from polyhedrons of words from a creative expression of rhythm, image and movement”.
Entrance to the show is free. All you have to do is go to www.notikumi.com/2021/11/4/poems-at-five-by-teresa-juan-lopez to book an “invitation” and get your ticket.

Poems at Five: book summary
Poems at Five is the title of the book written by Teresa Juan López that gives rise to this show. According to the author, Poems at Five are “suggestions for the soul, verses that move forward the skin and caress the insides gently. They were born for being listened to, as in old traditions of storytelling. They are abstract brush strokes that embrace sensitivity and reach the spirit. They are corners that get together, spirals with a beginning and an end; happiness that explode in the hearts.”
More about the author
Teresa Juan López is a multidisciplinary artist and journalist. Poet, storyteller and traveller, she loves dancing, painting, music, photography and “all expressions of art and beauty”. She has travelled all around the world, “capturing it in images”. She also created the musical poetry group Celêstial Echoes.
Her holistic vision of arts as “a compendium that integrates all expressions and unifies them” provides a unique twist to all her projects. She aims for her shows to be “an invitation to create, even an invitation for the audience” where people can “stop being the audience and start becoming someone tempted to paint, dance, capture in images, compose or use the voice as an instrument of joint creation”.
Images: Teresa Juan López
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