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El pasado sábado el Teatre Kaddish presentó en el Museo Picasso el espectáculo “Manifest Groc”. Un espectáculo basado en el manifiesto que en 1928 redactaron Salvador Dalí, Lluís Montanyà y Sebastià Gasch. Además de algunos momentos impagable como la explicación física del porqué la Cola-Cola reacciona como una fuente con caramelos Mentos, el repaso y el recuerdo del “Manifest Groc” vale la pena. Sobre todo si pensamos en su posible vigencia. Basta con pensar hoy y aplicar a hoy algunas de sus proclamas, por ejemplo:
“Inútil qualsevol discussió amb els actuals representants de l’actual cultura catalana, negativa artísticament per bé que eficaç en altres ordres.”
“ENS LIMITEM a assenyalar el grotesc i tristíssim espectacle de la intel·lectualitat catalana d’avui, tancada en un ambient resclosit i putrefacte.”
“ANOTEM que els concerts, conferències i espectacles corrents avui dia entre nosaltres, acostumen a ésser sinònims de llocs irrespirables i avorridíssims.”
“DENUNCIEM l’absoluta indocumentació dels crítics respecte l’art d’avui i l’art d’ahir”
“DENUNCIEM l’art decoratiu que no sigui l’estandaritzat”
Aquí el manifest: http://www.elhombrequecomiadiccionarios.com/archivos/manifest_groc.php
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