Tomaz Pandur Slovenian director, presented in seven editions of the Iberoamerican Theater Festival Bogotá, died at 53 years because of a heart attack.
The Slovenian, who was immersed in rehearsals of his new play, an adaptation of the classic “King Lear, Shakespeare, was just two weeks ago in Bogota as part of the 15th edition of Iberoamerican with his version of another classic, ‘Faust’, who rode with the Ljubljana National Drama Theatre.
on that occasion, told TIME that one of his next projects would mount a stage version of ‘Hundred years of solitude’, the novel by Gabriel García Márquez summit. (See also: Tomaz Pandur dreams of magical realism)
“Magical realism was born in Colombia, we all know, and I think it is right to discuss these landscapes of solitude and time that words the book become flesh, “said Pandur at the time.
in this talk, the Slovenian also spoke about the love and the connection he had with the Colombian public, which followed the track from his debut in the Latin American 1990 with his first professional work, ‘Scheherazade’.
“Perhaps the best audience I have, because it has been growing with me in the theater and over the years established a beautiful relationship, almost I love, and that is very important to me. Colombia is a part of my world since the 90s, and I can not reach to express my gratitude for the Colombian audience is so generous to me, “he said.
In his career, Pandur was characterized by carrying big scene classics of universal literature and theater. Besides those already mentioned also rode ‘The Divine Comedy’, ‘Hamlet’, ‘Medea’ and ‘Caligula’, among others.
According to the newspaper El Pais of Spain, Pandur died during one trials of ‘king Lear’, who was riding with the National Theatre of Macedonia.
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