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El día de ayer, tuve la oportunidad de disfrutar un evento artístico en conmemoración del Día Internacional de la Mujer.
Una obra teatral con entrada libre para cualquier mujer, de cualquier edad, que quisiera asistir, pude ver el estreno exclusivo de la obra titulada "Mi sexta boda" de una actriz con gran trayectoria en el mundo artístico venezolano, Mimi Lazo.
Fue grato ver como se podía estar rodeada de mujeres de todas las edades, profesiones, personalidades en un solo lugar, conmemorando un día tan importante.
Mimi Lazo, es una de las actrices qué más tiene su trayectoria en el mundo artístico venezolano, ha realizado múltiples trabajos, desde novelas hasta películas, está muy identificada en nuestra idiosincrasia venezolana, por tantas madres y abuelas que veían sus novelas religiosamente todas las noches.
Esta actriz, tanto en su vida personal, como que en sus trabajos de actuación, se ha caracterizado por siempre estar adelantada a su época, representando a una mujer feminista, que no depende de nada y de nadie para salir adelante y que puede comerse el mundo; sí así lo quiere.
Mimi Lazo es talentosa y polémica, en conmemoración al Dia Internacional de La Mujer, decide estrenar su más reciente obra teatral, basada en su historial de cinco matrimonios, los cuales cada uno causó en su respectivo tiempo, revuelo en la farándula venezolana, su obra teatral; se titula "Mi Sexta Boda"
Esta presentación resultó ser un monólogo gracioso, inspirador, conmovedor, con el que cualquier mujer que haya pasado por una decepción amorosa se puede identificar.
En su obra nos cuenta lo vivido con cada uno de sus cinco esposos, como con cada uno de ellos cambió de personalidad, de gusto, de hobbies, solamente para agradar a su pareja del momento y como con cada relación diferente habían reglas que la sociedad y su esposo esperaba que cumplieran porque sino no era considerada "una buena esposa".
A lo largo del monólogo, no solo describe sus pensamientos y emociones durante las diferentes etapas de matrimonio y respectivo duelo, sino también, como siempre estaba pensando en el siguiente vestido de novia que iba a usar.
Representó emocionalmente como algunas mujeres suelen perderse a sí mismas en las relaciones, y llega un momento que no saben ni lo que les gusta ni lo que les disgusta, solamente se dejan llevar por las decisiones de su pareja.
Todo el monólogo se desarrolló, con la actriz escribiendo su sexta boda perfecta, la última de su vida, la que la haría inmensamente feliz y en la cual nunca más tendría que divorciarse porque, por fin después de tanto aprendizaje, había encontrado lo que buscaba.
Para sorpresa a sus amigos y familiares, quienes asistieron a su tan anunciada sexta boda, en la cual muchos estaban sorprendidos y anonadados porque no conocían siquiera que ella tuviera pareja, Esperanza, (el personaje interpretado por la actriz), finalmente revela que estaban asistiendo a la boda en la que ella se iba a casar consigo mismo.
En una muestra de crecimiento personal y amor propio, decidió amarse, protegerse, y ser fiel a sí misma, hasta el día de su muerte; decidiendo así, que no iba a dejar que nadie más se interpusiera en ese amor por complacer lo que la sociedad quisiera.
Me encantó como Mimi Lazo logró retratar a través de su obra, que lo más importante no es buscar a alguien que te acompañe, sino que tu mismo, puedes ser tu mejor compañía y que luego de aprender a amarte; es que es posible considerar buscar una relación de pareja.
Finalizó aconsejando, que nunca es un mal día para usar un vestido de novia con y que si todo sale mal, el divorcio siempre está a la vuelta de la esquina como una opción.
¡Muchas Gracias por leer!
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to enjoy an artistic event in commemoration of International Women's Day.
A theatrical play with free admission for any woman, of any age, who wanted to attend, I was able to see the exclusive premiere of the play entitled "My sixth wedding" of an actress with a great career in the Venezuelan artistic world, Mimi Lazo.
It was nice to see how you could be surrounded by women of all ages, professions, personalities in one place, commemorating such an important day.
Mimi Lazo, is one of the actresses with the longest trajectory in the Venezuelan artistic world, she has done multiple works, from soap operas to movies, she is very identified in our Venezuelan idiosyncrasy, for so many mothers and grandmothers who watched her soap operas religiously every night.
This actress, both in her personal life and in her acting work, has always been ahead of her time, representing a feminist woman, who does not depend on anything or anyone to get ahead and who can take over the world if she wants to.
Mimi Lazo is talented and controversial, in commemoration of International Women's Day, she decided to premiere her most recent play, based on her history of five marriages, each of which caused a stir in the Venezuelan show business, her play is entitled "Mi Sexta Boda" (My Sixth Wedding).
This presentation turned out to be a funny, inspiring, touching monologue, with which any woman who has gone through a love disappointment can identify.
In her play she tells us about her experiences with each of her five husbands, how with each of them she changed her personality, her taste, her hobbies, just to please her partner of the moment and how with each different relationship there were rules that society and her husband expected her to comply with because otherwise she was not considered "a good wife".
Throughout the monologue, she not only describes her thoughts and emotions during the different stages of marriage and respective mourning, but also, how she was always thinking about the next wedding dress she was going to wear.
She emotionally depicted how some women tend to lose themselves in relationships, and there comes a time when they don't even know what they like or dislike, they just go with their partner's decisions.
The whole monologue unfolded, with the actress writing her sixth perfect wedding, the last of her life, the one that would make her immensely happy and in which she would never have to divorce again because, at last after so much learning, she had found what she was looking for.
To the surprise of her friends and family, who attended her much-announced sixth wedding, in which many were surprised and stunned because they did not even know she had a partner, Esperanza, (the character played by the actress), finally reveals that they were attending the wedding in which she was going to marry herself.
In a show of personal growth and self-love, she decided to love, protect, and be true to herself, until the day she died; deciding that she was not going to let anyone else get in the way of that love by pandering to what society wanted.
I loved how Mimi Lazo managed to portray through her work, that the most important thing is not to look for someone to accompany you, but that you yourself, can be your best companion and that after learning to love yourself; it is possible to consider looking for a relationship.
She ended by advising, that there is never a bad day to wear a wedding dress with and that if it all goes wrong, divorce is always around the corner as an option.
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