Thursday, March 19, 2009

Dramatic group “Nino Moncada”: quality and sense of belonging

Dramatic Group "Nino Moncada"It is impossible to speak of successes, professionalism and dedication to the radio, without referring to the Dramatic Group “Nino Moncada “, a troupe of actors, directors, playwrights, music consultants, special effects specialists and advisors who convey the audience a rich programming. This programming includes Cuban romances, detective serial Operative Guard, children intended program Pioneers’ World, stories, dramas and many other shows that as Radio Cadena Agramonte’s slogan reads “are in the people’s heart.”

The group was founded on January, 1969 and the first feature programs it produced were the Cuban romance “A New Dawn” and a 12-chapter serial dedicated to Jose Martí’s life. Those actors and actresses who founded it were Deogracia “Nino” Moncada Fontes, Manuel Rodríguez Cruz, José Martínez Estévez, José Luis Cadenas, José “Pepín" Bueno Díaz de Arce, Benito Gil Lacal and Homero de Dios.

The most outstanding of them were Nora Thomas, Mario Crespo, Consuelo Cruz, José Martínez, Martha Queipo, Héctor Vilató, Ángel Olivera, Orosmán Bueno, María Elena Fernández, Yolanda Fonseca, Jorge. A. Morán, Homero de Dios, and others; while the pioneers in narration ere Francisco Rivero and Rafael López Álvarez. quality and sense of belonging.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm interested in knowing more about the origins of Camaguey. Coming from a development standpoint, I'd like to know about the city's layout, neighborhoods and architecture--particularly the quantity of historic structures and their current physical condition and restoration potential. Although I was born in Miami, my family's history goes back to 16th century Puerto Principe.

With that in mind, there are few accessible sources for me to refer to (unless you can help point me in the right direction), so your blog is appreciated. I must say, your English is as proficient as my Spanish is unpolished. I have a blog about Miami's history and development, which I've regrettably not updated in far too long in case you're interested in the beloved city I call home. It's BobMiami.com. In any case, keep up the good work and I'll look forward to reading it.

Saludos,

Javi