Rami Martínez

Rami Martínez

Actor and singer). Graduate School Xalisco Theatre, the Cultural Institute Cabañas, and Casazul, performed through media such as theater, television and film. He has participated in over a dozen plays, among which "The Gospel According to Jesus Christ" directed by José Caballero, "Seems So Far Away" by Xavier Villaurrutia, dir... Show more »
Actor and singer). Graduate School Xalisco Theatre, the Cultural Institute Cabañas, and Casazul, performed through media such as theater, television and film. He has participated in over a dozen plays, among which "The Gospel According to Jesus Christ" directed by José Caballero, "Seems So Far Away" by Xavier Villaurrutia, directed by Mario Morales, the interlude from Cervantes; "Salamanca's Cave", directed by Lucio Herrera and "Comoedia Circux" directed by Rafael Garzaniti. On television he has participated in several television series most notably "Summer of Love" production of Pedro Damian. An recently in a leading role in historic tv series The Eagle Enchant. Recently participates in the miniseries The Patroness of Telemundo and Argos Comunicación as special guest actor. In cabaret has starred in the musical shows"Instructions to Servants" by Jonathan Swift, "Felitz and the strange case of the Lost Tale" and "La Catrina's Past." In music, has taken singing lessons with teachers: Manuel Peña, Oscar Samano, Martha Santibanez, Rita Guerrero and Javier Medina. Also early music classes with Carlos Hinojosa, Manuel Mejia and Luis Lledías. For six years studied in the Early music workshop in the University Choir Cloister of Sor Juana, as guest vocalist, the group has been presented in the main venues in Mexico City, their shows include stage-musical "Llivre vermell" based on the medieval songbook and "Music lyrics Divine Human" - villancicos de Sor Juana music by composers of Spanish American Baroque, both under the direction of Rita Guerrero. He has recorded two discs, one with the Choir of the University of the Cloister of Sor Juana and the other "Sounds of Medieval Lyric Hispanic" with Segrel group. Show less «
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