Laura Settecase, the Argentinean who conceived and directed Mucha Mujer, stated in declarations to Efe that she uses theater "as a tool for social transformation" and pointed out that it is necessary to publicize the project in order to try to obtain the funding that they currently lack.
Settecase, who currently works as a teacher, playwright and theater director, is a member of Trastero de las Artes, the Barcelona cultural association that started the project last year.
The first edition ended with the creation of the testimonial show "There where you keep the strength of your humanity", performed by six of the thirty women who participated in the workshops.
The play, which tells the story of the women who participated in the first edition of the project, premiered on November 27 at the Palau de la Música Catalana and will be performed again today at the SGAE headquarters on the occasion of the project's presentation.
In addition, the SGAE's Mompou Room will host a photographic exhibition of snapshots taken during the nine months of the workshops.