Between acting and mental health

by times news cr

2024-04-21 03:09:22

The actress Coral de la Vega He was born in Mexico City, when it was not yet called as such and when the heat was not as scorching as the one that now filters through the windows during the conversation that, regarding his acting career and the paths of his studies, we had in the writing of this newspaper.

With a confidence that flows naturally, Coral says that the past April 14th ended the brief but fruitful tour of The Duchess of Malfia Jacobin work written in the century

XVI based on real events that, by the way, had never been presented in Mexico, which tells a story that seems to echo today, despite the centuries that have passed.

The success was such that, he happily points out: “People who were not theater artists were fascinated by it, they were the ones who received it the most and loved the story!”

After a detailed review of her participation in the theater since she left her acting career, “when Irene Azuela was in a production to record the film with the

that won the Ariel,” she says, going through different works until reaching her foray as co-founder of Teatro Lúcido.

This is “a little-known, self-managed underground space” in which he operates with ease, specializing in meditation and mindfulness.

The practice of mindfulness and meditation is ideally complemented by interpretive art, because it is in this way that one can approach the characters without judgment, with curiosity and from a much more genuine and real place.

“Art invites us (…) to be present and be the character. So, thanks to the fact that I have been practicing these three disciplines, I have been able to begin to weave my characters more deeply,” he confesses.

YOUR TALENT ON THE SCREEN

The conversation leads us to delve into the topic of mental health and deviate from her career as an actress, we manage to return. And without further ado she reveals that she will have a participation in the

new film that Adrián Uribe will star in, the one that made a whirlwind on social networks for a moment, An Honest Candidate.

“I think it captures a lot about the reality of many politicians in Mexico,” he says. Although she does not reveal what his character is about, he does announce that it will premiere in August and that it has a notable cast.

Likewise, he admits that he hopes that the message of the film is received with as much openness as possible, allowing us to be moved and learn what the character has to offer. Laughing at the coincidences, Coral de la Vega points out that although she is afraid of the terror of seeing it on the screen, she has worked with quite a few projects that involve that and has had a great time, although she attributes it to working with friends, not so much to the gender that has left her sleepless.

Only then does he reveal his participation in In offan independent film that, ending hopefully, “let’s see which theater it premieres in.”

The full interview:

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