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Busca Brillo Mexicano Lo Mejor Vino De Oriente EXCELSIOR Lo mejor MARTES 26 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2017 Busca vino de brillo Oriente mexicano En el ámbito dancístico, dice Triunfar en los National Dance la crítica Rosario Manzanos en Awards hará que el mundo vea al su resumen anual, destacó la país y nos considere un escenario visita a México de la Guangdong con potencial de desarrollo, Company de China. >2 asegura Isaac Hernández. >3 [email protected] @Expresiones_Exc NOVEDADES EDITORIALES 2017 LIBROS PARA MEJOR OCASIÓN El ensayista y crítico literario Luis Bugarini elaboró para Excélsior un listado de títulos mexicanos aparecidos este año, cuya lectura puede aplazarse, indefinidamente, sin remordimiento alguno >4 Fotos: Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx 2: EXPRESIONES MARTES 26 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2017 : EXCELSIOR PLANETA DANZA AJEDREZ POR ARTURO XICOTÉNCATL PROBLEMA DE J. CAMPBELL APARECIÓ EN CHESS PLAYER’S 2017: éxitos REVIEW EN 1861 Generación tras generación, desde hace más de siglo y medio la posición ejerce singular atractivo y fascinación en los aficionados. Este viejo problema, un desafío intelectual, estaba en boga a fines de la década de los 50 en la capital mexicana. En el Club Metropolitano, los ajedrecistas se arremolinaban en el tablero e indicaban el movimiento clave. Si la solución no era la correcta se le y desastres penalizaba con una pequeña moneda. POR ROSARIO MANZANOS Este año brillaron Jaime Camarena, Jorge Domínguez, Especial Las poderosas fuerzas blancas rodean al rey negro que sólo cuenta [email protected] Duane Cochran y Claudia Lavista, entre otros artistas con la débil protección de un peón. Pero aun así dar mate en dos movimientos no es una tarea sencilla. La posición bien merece estar La danza contemporánea se en la mejor antología de problemas. La solución es sorprendente y ha convertido en el género tan elegante como los mates en dos jugadas que se producen. más favorecido y programa- do a nivel institucional. No Ganó invicto la XXIX edición del Carlos Torre obstante, la nula existencia de filtros de calidad ha contribui- Con seis victorias y tres empates, el gran maestro peruano Emilio do a la proliferación de pro- Córdova ganó invicto la XXIX edición del Torneo Internacional puestas sin ejes dramáticos, Carlos Torre Repetto. Logró 7 ½ puntos de 9 posibles. estructura y, en muchos ca- sos, sin una idea a seguir. Por Ganó a Santiago Quiñones, Colombia (2,261), Carlos Torres Rosas desgracia, hay algunos que (2,388); Juan Carlos Obregón, Cuba (2,515); Sergio Matsenko, Rusia, consideran que, para acce- 2,546; Omar Almeida, Cuba, (2,520), Alejandro Ramírez, Estados der al escenario, no hace fal- Unidos (2,566) y empató con los cubanos Yunel Bacallao (2,591), ta un entrenamiento riguroso Lázaro Bruzón (2,672) y Yuri González Vidal (2,546). y creen que hacer gracejadas es suficiente para complacer Clasificación final: al público. Aunque múltiples funcio- 1º. Emilio Córdova, Perú, 7 ½ puntos. narios piensen que la demo- 2º. Yusnel Bacallao, Cuba, 7. cratización del arte implica 3º. Yuri González Vidal, Cuba, 6 ½. la inclusión total de cualquier postulante, es claro que el Les siguieron con 6 ½: 4º. Lázaro Bruzón, Cuba; 5º. Pavlo Vorontsov, problema es justo no exigir Ucrania; 7º. Henry Soto, Cuba; 8º. Sergio Matsenko, Rusia; 9º. un mayor nivel artístico, en- Reynaldo Ortiz, Cuba, 10º. Juan Carlos González, México. tendido éste como una mayor 11º. Joshua, Friedl, Estados Unidos, 6; 12º. Carlos Albornoz, Cuba, 6; capacidad expresiva del cuer- 13º. Alejandro Ramírez, Estados Unidos, 6; 14º. Cristóbal Henríquez, po en pro del desarrollo de un Chile, 6; 15º. Camilo Ríos, Colombia. vocabulario y un lenguaje que Foto: Guangdong Modern Dance Company 19º. Reynaldo Vera, Cuba, 6; 30º. Luis Ibarra Chami, México, 5 ½; 31º. busque la progresión dramáti- Este año brilló la Guangdong Dance Theater de China que trajo el Festival Cervantino. Luis Alberto Lopez Raygoza, México, 5 ½. ca de una premisa convencio- nal, posmoderna, minimalista La solución o conceptual. Rocco del Ballet de Marsella, coreografía de Lidya Rome- no aplicar las sanciones co- El monarca negro cuenta con tres casillas de escape y sólo hay No obstante, la danza con- Jan Fabre y Kafig, todos ellos ro y nada más. La Compañía rrespondientes. Por su parte, un movimiento que satisface el enunciado de mate en dos. 1.Dh8! temporánea ha crecido de de Francia. Nacional de Danza, bajo la di- los alumnos de todos los ta- La dama se oculta como una morena en una gruta marina. El forma exponencial. Ciudades En el ballet sobresalieron rección de Mario Galizzi, si- lleres de danza —libres y los depredador en busca de la presa. Si: 1...Rf4, reyes en oposición: como Guadalajara, Hermosi- la Guangdong Dance Thea- gue dando tumbos: canceló que pertenecieron al desa- 2.Dd4++. llo, Jalapa, Mazatlán, Mérida, ter de China que trajo el FIC, la temporada de El lago de los parecido Seminario del Taller Si 1...Rh5 2.Af5++. El alfil cubre la casilla de escape f4.; si 1...Rh4 Monterrey, Tijuana y, por su- la gala internacional de ballet cisnes en Chapultepec y estre- Coreográfico de la UNAM— 2.Af5++; 1...Rh3 2.Af5++. puesto, la Ciudad de México realizada en Monterrey que nó Manon, con una produc- hicieron marchas, protes- viven un auge de talleres, fes- incluyó al gran bailarín brasi- ción mediocre, tal vez debido tas y todo tipo de quejas para tivales, encuentros. Los nom- leño Marcelo Gómez y un tan- a las interminables ausencias intentar que sus peticiones bres se repiten, pero este año to endebles las galas llevadas del propio Galizzi, que trabaja fuesen escuchadas. Los traba- brillaron en especial Jaime a cabo por Isaac Hernández y una buena parte del año fuera jadores de la propia Dirección Camarena, Jorge Domínguez, Elisa Carrillo; el Ba- del país. de Danza hicieron paros la- Duane Cochran, Francis- llet de Biarritz con EN AUGE El Taller Coreo- borales por lo que consideran co Illescas, Claudia Lavista, La Bella y la Bes- Hay auge de danza gráfico de la UNAM una “pésima administración”. Lourdes Luna, Cecilia Lugo, tia. Mientras tanto, en Guadalajara, fue un desastre y Y por último, el jurado del Miguel Mancillas, Gabriela Campeche tuvo el Hermosillo, Jalapa, permanece acéfalo Fonca, encargado de selec- Medina, Pilar Medina, Laura estreno de Pulgar- Mazatlán, Mérida, luego de que Evoé cionar a los creadores artísti- Rocha, Lidya Romero, Víctor cita, de la compañía Monterrey, Tijuana Sotelo pidió la re- cos de mayor nivel del país, se Manuel Ruiz, Óscar Ruvalca- Eos del primer bai- y, claro, la CDMX. nuncia de Ángel voló la barda otorgando una ba, Raúl Támez, Shanti Vera y larín cubano-mexi- Rosas y Alejandra de las llamadas “becas” del el colectivo Querido Venado, cano Jorge Vega, con orquesta Llorente, sus directivos. Sistema Nacional de Creado- entre otros. en vivo y la gala de ballet or- En el territorio de los es- res a Victoria Camero, baila- Pero fue en el campo inter- ganizada por él con bailarines cándalos justamente Lorena rina decana de la época del nacional donde se vio la mejor latinoamericanos. Luke —hija de Gloria Con- Ballet Nacional de México en danza en 2017: el Netherlands treras— y Arturo Vázquez me el Distrito Federal y sin ningu- 2 de Holanda, la Rubber Dan- CALAMIDADES agredieron, y estuvieron a un na obra en su haber. La irrevo- ce Company de EU, el Kibbutz En cuanto a las compañías tris de golpearme en el teatro cable decisión —no pasa por Dance Company de Israel, institucionales hay poco que de Arquitectura; al respecto se el Fonca— puso una gran in- Condors de Corea. El Festival decir. El Ceprodac tuvo una hizo la denuncia legal, pero terrogante sobre la probidad Blancas juegan y dan jaque mate en dos jugadas. Internacional Cervantino hizo muy buena propuesta en la Jorge Volpi y Evoé Sotelo se de quienes participaron en una afortunada selección con Biblioteca Vasconcelos con hicieron de la vista gorda para semejante pifia. EL RADAR EXPRESIONES [email protected] @Expresiones_Exc RECOMENDACIONES EFEMÉRIDES POESÍA MEXICANA El libro Alejo Carpentier viene al mundo Thriller político que ofrece un punto de vista inédito de Un día como hoy, pero la guerra de Vietnam. Premio Pulitzer de Ficción 2016. de 1904, nació el escritor y musicólogo cubano Alejo Carpentier, autor esencial del siglo XX en lengua española. El reino de este mundo, El siglo de las luces y El recurso del método son tres de sus novelas. Murió el 24 de abril de 1980. Un idioma depurado y pulido Convencido de que el compilador sostuvo que género goza de buena en la poesía “tenemos Hoy cumple salud en México, el en- el idioma perfectamen- JOHN SCOFIELD sayista, crítico literario te depurado y pulido, MÚSICO DE JAZZ / 66 AÑOS y editor Juan Domingo además de que posee Guitarrista y compositor. Ha colaborado con Argüelles aseguró que una virtud: goza de un artistas como Miles Davis y Jaco Pastorius. la poesía tiene la virtud elemento que es la me- de ser el lenguaje más moria, lo nemotécni- concentrado literaria- co, es por excelencia un ALGUNOS DE SUS DISCOS mente. A propósito de género nemotécnico TÍTULO: El simpatizante Überjam Deux (2013), A la reciente aparición de cuando se lee y lo hace AUTOR: Viet Thanh Nguyen Moment’s peace (2011), Piety Antología Esencial de la en voz alta, se aprende Street (2009), This Meets That Poesía Mexicana (edito- de memoria un texto”. EDITORIAL: Seix Barral, México, 2017; 480 pp. (2007) y Out Louder (2006). rial Océano) el también (Notimex) Víctor Manuel Torres Edgar Hernández Diana Gómez Alejandro Infante Coordinador Editor Coeditora Visual Coeditor Visual EXCELSIOR : MARTES 26 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2017 EXPRESIONES :3 El artista tapatío está nominado ISAAC HERNÁNDEZ en la categoría de Mejor Bailarín en los National Dance Awards de Inglaterra Potencial mexicano NOTIMEX [email protected] logran volver a bailar en ella.
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