Iñaki Beobide, former director of the theatre group Continue in Nueva: "To create, to create, is a pure thing: The language... the language. The first reason for the creation of Continue was Basque. Our first theaters were read, in 1958, sitting at a long table and reading each other’s role. There wasn’t anything until the 60’s, when the school was born. In San Sebastián there was very little Basque, and we were a few eccentrics from the villages; a kind of company was born and the group came out (...) What happens is that the demands are greater. We used to do theater wherever we could. Today, there are a thousand other things. Some of these professional groups prepare all the plays in Basque. That is because they have to earn money, because they want to live there; they are forced to do so because they are involved in it."
My mother always says: “I never understood why World War I happened. It doesn't make any sense to him. He does not understand why the old European powers were involved in such barbarism and does not get into his head how they were persuaded to kill these young men from Europe,... [+]
"Ask for your turn and we'll join you," the willing and cheerful announcer who speaks from the studios tells the young correspondent who walks through the streets of Bilbao. The presenter immediately addressed the audience. "In the meantime, we are going to Pamplona..." They opened... [+]
At the beginning of the year, the Zedarria group publicly supported the "opening of the debate" on the "defense" industry (as well as the nuclear industry), to which the Basque Government has immediately joined. First, through Mikel Torres, Vice President and Economic Counselor, who... [+]