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  1. Official website of Salvadoran-Australian actor/director/performer Rodrigo Calderon. His work has been part of numerous festivals and presented in Australia, Argentina, El Salvador, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Panama, and United States.

    • 32. HE

      About dad, the war, mum, the moon, the shadows of the past…...

    • PROFILE

      Rodrigo Calderón Tobar graduated with a Bachelor degree of...

  2. May 5, 2013 · Rodrigo Calderón: Fall of the Favourites Favourite. Of humble origins, Rodrigo Calderón became a key figure at the court of Philip III of Spain. Notorious in life, he gained dignity and immortality in death, as Santiago Martínez Hernández explains.

  3. About dad, the war, mum, the moon, the shadows of the past… still lingering. A story about sex, sin, Jesús, and the ocean. Conceived, written and performed by Salvadoran-Australian theatre practitioner Rodrigo Calderón Tobar, HE is physical, vivid and delirious storytelling, with a cumbia heart-beat. Credits.

  4. Rodrigo Calderón y Aranda [1] (Amberes, 1576 - Madrid, 21 de octubre de 1621) fue un político y militar español al servicio de Felipe III, quien le recompensó con los títulos de I conde de la Oliva de Plasencia (1612) y I marqués de Siete Iglesias (1614) y valido o favorito del duque de Lerma.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · In today's backstage blog we catch up with director, writer and performer Rodrigo Calderón who reflects on his experience creating a bilingual season of 'He', a bold coming-of age "...about a man, men, love and memory."

  6. Rodrigo Calderón Tobar graduated with a Bachelor degree of Dramatic Arts from Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, Argentina (2007 - 2010); and have since immersed himself into directing, teaching, performing and experimenting diverse movement-based forms that potentialize the possibilities of the body as a communicative and political tool.

  7. Rodrigo Calderón, count de Oliva (born 1576?, Antwerp [now in Belgium]—died October 21, 1621, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish royal favourite who enjoyed considerable authority during the ascendancy of Francisco Gómez, duque de Lerma in the reign of Philip III. Calderón was the son of an army officer.