2024-08-10 09:00:00
Diego Capusotto and Nancy Giampaolo return to Alto Valle to explore the C-zone of the universe where the last Argentinian Capocomic lived Come to a new dimension.
The conference, which takes the form of an interview but will soon transform into a variety of formats including humour, satire, improvisation and reflection, will take place this Saturday at 9pm in the Círculo Italiano (Yrigoyen 777, Cipolletti). Tickets can be purchased at Nikel (San Martín 526, Cipolletti), Flipper (Av. Argentina 17, – Neuquén) or online at www.tuentrada.com.
Three and a half years ago, when the isolation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic brought respite, Diego and Nancy met for the first time for a public interview, an intimate meeting with the public in which they Revealed “something no one knows”.
diego and nancy They started a conversation that no one knew where (or how) it would end.
Three and a half years after that supposedly unique meeting, Side C remains as relevant as it did then. But what has changed since then? “It’s a more compact form,” Nancy Giampaolo revealed in a conversation with Río Negro a few days before heading south. “The plan is the same, but a lot of it is improvised by Diego and others and it changes depending on what’s on stage.”
“Side C was originally intended as a live interview, and it’s word of mouth that has kept the show alive.”
Nancy Giampaolo
The journalist said Side C remains a humorous and wild ride into the professional and personal life of a figure like Diego Capusoto who is not in the media or online. In this show, you get to know a man who is little known, more directly, than what he himself says.
This is the key to this very special public interview. True, it’s still about Capsoto, but precisely because it’s about Capsoto you never know what it’s about.
“Some people come more than twice because they always find something in this form that doesn’t change, but partly because of what’s going on inside,” Giampaolo emphasizes. “It was more of Diego’s improvisation on stage than a scripted decision to change. “They were changes that occurred spontaneously and in some cases were repeated. “
There are a few extras that appear in the show and vary from show to show, especially Capsotto’s first stage as an actor, which he is not best known for. “There are things we haven’t dealt with before,” said the author of “Gender and Politics in the Age of Globalization.” “But it’s always pretty random as it relates to the direction our conversation goes on stage.”
If there’s one thing about the comedian, it’s his reserve for life outside of character. However, he found a way to connect with the public in this public interview format and found an effective interlocutor in Nancy. Why does it work? Because Diego has a good relationship with direct contact, that’s how he likes to talk about himself and everything else,” Giampaolo revealed. “He prefers his characters to circulate online.”
In public, he always handled the ambiguity of who was really speaking well, whether it was Diego Capusoto or his character. Nancy, who few knew about him, insists: “Fishing was very difficult for him both when he was serious and when he wasn’t. That was ultimately the condition of humor.
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