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omar argentino galván 

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omar argentino galván

He was born in Buenos Aires, in September of 1970.

He is and actor, teacher, director and coach specializing in improvisational theatre techniques.

 

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solo de impro ecuador march2005

 

solo de impro perú february 2005

 

 

 

 

solo de impro ecuador february 2005

 

solo de impro méxico may 2004

 

mundial de impro méxico january 2004

 

 

muestra "behind the mask" df july 02

 

 

Escuela "el set" méxico july 2002

 

solo de impro madrid may 2001

 

 


He resides in Madrid since 2004, after living in Mexico for four years, constantly traveling to share his Impro experiences.

With his shows and workshops he worked in Argentina, Colombia,  Peru, Uruguay, Panama, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, the United States, Italy, Holland, France and Spain . He is both a referent and a nexus between improvisers in Europe and the Americas.

He is one of the founders of Sucesos Argentinos, a landmark company in the history of improvisation in Latin America.

He created and directs Improtour, a company that investigates and spreads the Impro technique with branches in Spain, Mexico and Ecuador.

His one person show, "Solo de Impro" explores such styles as Raymond Carves, Kafka, Dante, Borges, Biblical, Italian cinema.

 

He conceived the first improvised show for children in Spanish, "Improlandia", a running success in Mexico recently opening in Ecuador.

 

He organized and directed the World Spanish Impro Championship in January 2004 in Mexico City. The event gathered the  most prestigious Spanish speaking companies through out the globe.
 

 

In December 2005 two of his shows, "Solo de Impro" and "Impro no more", will participate in the Casa de America and Liga de Madrid Impro Festival in Spain.

 

 
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