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Pepe Viyuela: “Humor is a lifesaver, also against the coronavirus” | Radio Coruña | Present

He humor as a life jacket to wear the best possible this health crisis and the lockdown at home, with a new extension of the State of Alarm until April 26. Another way of looking at what is happening to us so as not to succumb to discouragement and restlessness. Humor as therapy. It is what humorists and comedians like Pepe Viyuela, from Clowns Without Borders, or Ivan Prado, by Pallasos en Rebeldía, in the program A Coruña opina of Radio Coruña Cadena SER.

“Humor is a lifesaver, also against the coronavirus”, says Pepe Viyuela. “It is worth betting on humor precisely because we are having a very bad time,” he adds. “Grabbing ourselves,” he explains, “to something as simple as suddenly hearing the voice of a friend or receiving a pleasant message are things that bring joy and heal.”

The two have joined Xosé Antonio Touriñán, who has claimed moments of calm in the day to day confinement to cope with this situation.

‘Comedy is masked’

This Tuesday of Holy Week we could think will be a new appointment of ‘Comedy is masked’, the show of Comic Improvisation Theater who has now switched to social networks to cope a little better with confinement. From the hand of a group of Galician comedians – there are Oswaldo Digón, Marta Iglesias, Pedro Brandariz, Víctor Grande, Malala Ricoy, Tito Róber or Iago Gordillo -, the objective is to create stories, through comments from “spectators”, throughout of the hour that the “function” lasts. In the first edition there were 150 followers, a figure that they take for granted will be surpassed before the greater diffusion of this ‘anti Covid-19 show’.


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