Marcela Motoc brought Rainbow Girl to Luxembourg

RoKultur asbl He brought together 150 people. Marcela Motoc He held them with tears in his eyes until the last moment. The Girl in the Rainbow after a text by Lia Bugnar made a short stop in Luxembourg.

The Girl in the Rainbow It's a world in an egg shell. A punch in the stomach that hurts tenderly. A smile that twists your knife into your wound. The Girl in the Rainbow It's a one-woman show that makes you laugh and cry as it tells your story. It's a life-show that caresses you tenderly and shakes you from the roots, with minimalist decor and just a few props, based on a very good text that does not let you lie and pure emotion, emotion comparable perhaps to that of an acrobat who jumps without a net.

Marcela Motoc is a theatre and film actress. She graduated from UNATC in 1996 in the class of professors Olga Tudorache and Adrian Pintea and was employed at the L.S. Bulandra Theatre. Between 2002 and 2014, he moved to Paris, where he played. The girl in the rainbow in French, a performance translated and produced by the actress. In 2014 Marcela Motoc returns to Bucharest, establishes the Cortina Association and fully resumes her activity in theatre.

In June the RoKultur Association He's three years old. We were happy to be able to socialize with the participants of our events or with the members of the association at the bar that was opened with the help of our friends from Ampelos Luxembourg asbl at the end of the play.

Three years of RoKultur meant 36 events: conferences, Saxon embroidery workshops, painting eggs, traditional masks, exhibitions, theatre, architectural treasure hunt, games, guided tours in exhibitions, two participations in the European Heritage Days. Three years in which we gathered around us a small community of nice people. As in this picture, we are: We support each other and together we are one. We are neither perfect nor expert, but each organized event taught us how to make the next one better.

We thank those who trusted us from the first moment, but also those who joined us along the way. ❤☀

We hope to bring you back the joy of the theater evening his photos David Ghisa which you can admire in our album on Facebook