Marian del castilo biography
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mariana castillo deball
1975, Mexico City
Mariana Castillo Deball takes a kaleidoscopic approach to her practice, mediating between science, archaeology, and the visual arts and exploring the way in which these disciplines describe the world. Her installations, performances, sculptures, and editorial projects arise from the recombination of different languages that seek to understand the role objects play in our identity and history. Her works result from a long research process, allowing her to study the different ways in which a historical object can be read as it presents a version of reality that informs and blends into a polyphonic panorama. Seeking to initiate a dialogue with institutions and museums beyond contemporary art, she collaborates with ethnographic collections, libraries, and historical archives. She often produces multiples —books or objects with different uses and formats— to explore how they might generate new territories. Weaving her way thro
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Maria del Mar (actress)
Canadian television actress
This article is about the actress. For the singer, see Maria Del Mar (singer).
Maria del Mar del Castillo (Spanish:[maˈɾi.aðelˈmaɾðelkasˈtiʝo]) is a Canadian television actress.
Biography
[edit]Maria sektion Mar played in recurring roles on series like Street Legal,[1]TekWar, Mercy Point, Relativity, Blue Murder,[1]Terminal City and Murdoch Mysteries.
She was married to screenwriter Guy Mullally, who met on the set of Street Legal. The marriage had two children, a girl named Paloma and a boy named Gabriel.[2]
Her performance in A Touch of Grey (2009) earned her a Canadian Comedy Award in the 13th ceremony for the best female performance in a feature[3] and nominated in 2001 to Gemini Award in the 16th edition for best performance by an actress in a continuing leading dramatic role for Blue Murder.[2]
Filmography
[edit]Awards and nomination
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Marina Cabello del Castillo is a Spanish viola da gamba player based in Basel, Switzerland. Specializing in early music from the 16th to the 18th centuries, she has performed at important early music festivals throughout all Europe. David Santana wrote in Codalario music magazine: “Marina showed us an instrument as light as a violin but with a deeper timbre; a curious mix that only good performers of this instrument are able to achieve”.
Marina started to play the viola da gamba at the age of eight at CIM Padre Antonio Soler Conservatory with Jordi Comellas in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain, where she completed her music studies with an award. In 2013 she continued her viola da gamba and music studies with Paolo Pandolfo at the prestigious Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, Basel, Switzerland, and graduated with a Bachelor of Viola da Gamba in 2016, a mästare of Arts in Pedagogy in 2018 and a Master of Arts in Musical Performance in June 2020. Marina has also rec