La alquimia del dolor. Como convertir heridas en arte | Montse Soto | TEDxUPMP
En esta charla Montse Soto habla de la importancia de poder superar aquellas situaciones complejas de la vida para poder generar una metamorfosis y transformarlas en arte. Montse Soto es actriz, cantante y escritora mexicana con una trayectoria sólida en teatro, cine y música. Ha participado en múltiples producciones nacionales e internacionales donde ha explorado diversos personajes que abordan la complejidad humana y emocional. Su formación artística incluye escuelas como Central de Cine en Madrid, Michelle Danner Acting School y Berklee en Los Ángeles y el Tecnológico de Monterrey. A lo largo de su carrera, Montserrat ha utilizado el arte no solo como medio profesional, sino como vía para sanar heridas emocionales y personales. Ha encontrado en la música, la actuación y la escritura un espacio para transformar el dolor y la vulnerabilidad en mensajes poderosos que inspiran y conectan con el público. Su trabajo se caracteriza por una sensibilidad profunda y una búsqueda constante de la autenticidad y la creatividad como formas de sanación y empoderamiento. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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