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Ítem AvisosEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news story about Juan Tintout who wishes to inform the residents of Bogotá that he has arrived and specializes in the repair of surgical instruments, knives, scissors, razors, and other sharp objects. Those people who require their services will be attended to in a timely manner, without confusing them with other sharpeners that have also announced their services. News published by the newspaper, El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, September 1844Ítem Lo cierto por lo dudosoEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about discontent with a recent theatrical performance by Villalba's company, which took place on July 19, 1835. He bought tickets expecting a comedy dedicated to the fair sex, but was disappointed by the quality of the show. He describes the work as an old-fashioned show, comparing it to the times of Calderón de la Barca and Lope de Vega. He complains about a confusing plot, meaningless characters, and dialogue unworthy of an enlightened audience in the nineteenth century. He claims that the company only avoided a more intense protest because of the good reputation it had from previous performances. Furthermore, he criticizes the dancer's indecent clothing, which caused the ladies to blush and the parents to worry. He suggests that the Bogotá public is not accustomed to shows of that nature and advocates maintaining higher standards. Finally, he raises the question of why introduce practices that could pervert customs, pointing out the need to be republican and virtuous rather than imitate the dissolute courts of Thamasis and the Seine. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional de Cundinamarca, Bogotá (200), July 19-1835.Ítem Despedida Del Sr. AdamsEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Stewart, Roberto; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about Mr. Adams, Chargé d'affaires to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, has left for England from Bogotá. He was fired with a large accompaniment and a lunch in Fontibón, where his friends expressed their appreciation and gratitude for his work in New Granada. Mr. Adams toasted President Pedro A. Herrán and highlighted the importance of English influence in the Republic. The event left those who attended with feelings of regret for the separation and the blow suffered by Mr. Steuart, his successor, who suspended her trip to Guaduas to bring his family. Wishes are made for a safe journey for Mr. Adams and a speedy recovery for Mr. Steuart. News published by the Constitutional newspaper of Cundinamarca, April 10-1842.Ítem Espíritu NacionalEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the hope and patriotism of the people. Although it is worrying to think that the peace that New Granada enjoys could be threatened by the European power that would be least expected, it is very encouraging to observe the enthusiasm and patriotic ardor of all Granadans willing to defend the independence of their nation. In the province of Bogotá, in particular, citizens and retired officers have offered personal sacrifices rather than allowing the dignity of the republic to be violated. The president's proclamation has been widely disseminated and received with great enthusiasm in all parish districts of the province. which is solid proof that, despite political differences in temporal matters, when it comes to preserving national laws and dignity, unity and determination prevail. News published in the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, No. 274, December 25-1836.Ítem Fiesta civica de BogotáEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Silvestre, Luis M; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item about a letter addressed to Mr. President of the Philanthropic Society, Luis M. Silvestre praising the notable acts of generosity and philanthropy of Mr. Francisco Chapoul, a French citizen. Chapoul, who had served as a servant to Dr. Arganil for sixteen years, decided to accompany his master in her times of financial difficulty and old age, resigning from his employment to provide him with financial support. Despite his limited resources, Chapoul cared for Arganil with affection and decorum. Furthermore, Dr. Arganil lacked resources other than basic needs, and Chapoul cared for him with immense affection. When Dr. Arganil passed away, Chapoul provided a proper burial and continued his generous philanthropy. Silvestre highlights Chapoul's moderation and selflessness, considering it a virtuous and sublimely philanthropic act. He concludes his letter by hoping that the jury can recognize the noble acts of this foreign citizen and suggests that these facts come to the attention of the French government. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, Bogotá (71), January 15, 1843.Ítem Importancia de las noticias extranjerasEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about a representative who opposed the publication of a newspaper financed by municipal revenues. This man mentions that he did not care about having a good road, but that he cared more about news from other countries such as In Russia, throughout the text we see the importance of foreign news which inspires a lively interest to progress. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, Bogotá (17), January 15-1832Ítem ManumisiónEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Facultad de Ciencias y Educación. Centro de Documentación en Ciencias Sociales.The image contains news about the manumission of sixteen slaves who have been manumitted in the ceremony carried out in the main square in front of the office house of the governor of the province, in which it is stated that it has been more than 3 years They presented an act where slaves were deprived of their freedom, also stating that slavery is a situation in which human beings are degraded. News published El Constitucional de Cundinamarca, Bogotá N° 56, October 14, 1832. page. 233 Col.1Ítem Noticias ExtranjerasEl Constitucional De CundinamarcaThe image contains a series of foreign news listed by page and in list. News published in the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, 1834.Ítem Representaciones TeatralesEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the influence of theatrical performances on the customs and morals of society. It is emphasized that governments must pay special attention to these institutions, since when well managed they can be sources of morality and good taste. It is mentioned that the ancients considered theatrical performances as essential to the existence of a government, and the Olympic games in Greece illustrate the importance given to them. Although theaters today do not have the same extension and importance as in ancient times, they still influence civilization and customs. It is highlighted that public spectacles have an impact on the form of government and the administration of states. Additionally, the need to control cruel and morally questionable depictions through the police is addressed. The text highlights the importance of theater as a school of morals and customs, as well as its relationship with the formation of nationality and the influence on the civility of society. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, Bogotá (15), January 1-1832.Ítem El Sr encargado de negocios de la Republica de los EE.UUEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news story about the Chargé d'affaires of the Republic of the United States, who held a lavish banquet in honor of the anniversary of George Washington's birth. Guests included diplomats, government officials and private citizens. The meeting was marked by joy and moderation. Mr. Williams W. Blackford was noted for his refined education and courtesy. In addition, Mr. Lino de Pombo also organized a banquet for his friends, where joy prevailed and feelings of benevolence were manifested among the attendees, highlighting the good harmony between local citizens and diplomats from other nations. News published in the Constitutional newspaper of Cundinamarca, Bogotá (78), May 5, 1843.Ítem TeatroEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the topic of theater and responds to the criticism and censorship that this form of cultural expression has received. It refers to a decree of the Government of December 1831 and the criticism directed at the theater, considering it demoralizing. The author defends the importance of theater as a practice that does not corrupt morals, unlike other forms of entertainment. He argues that theater can be a tool for civility and culture, providing morally uplifting entertainment. He rejects the idea that theater is harmful and maintains that it is a means of transmitting well-written moral stories, funny or with tragic elements, which can enrich the mind and foster wisdom. He highlights the idea that the theatrical works performed are the product of pure, honest and enlightened authors, whose creations contribute positively to society. The author acknowledges that, on some occasions, indecorous plays have been performed, but attributes this to the audience's lack of virtue and defends the idea that theater, when performed correctly, seeks to instruct and improve the audience. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, Bogotá (87), May 19-1833.Ítem TeatroEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the theatrical performance dedicated by young people to the vice president, General Obando. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, Bogotá (40), June 27-1832Ítem TeatroEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about a recent presentation by Mr. Villalba's company, a strong discontent was expressed when presenting the farce titled "Los orejones curavando una comedia para las Fiestas de Villeta." Criticism focuses on the inappropriate and rude nature of the work, considering it out of place for the Bogotá public. It is noted that pieces like this have contributed to diminishing the favor that the company had initially gained, suggesting that the lack of consultation with people trained in literature and the incorrect selection of pieces are determining factors. The pronunciation and language of some members of the company are criticized, pointing out grammatical errors and inappropriate pronunciations. Emphasis is placed on the need for the company to consult with more knowledgeable people before presenting any dramatic performance. In addition, the lack of care in the posters and the need to reduce the price of admission is mentioned. The letter concludes by suggesting that the company should listen to the advice of those who have the best knowledge on the matter. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional of Cundinamarca, Bogotá (267) November 6-1836.Ítem TeatroEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about Mr. Villalba's company, which has presented several plays during its season in Bogotá. Among them are "Othello," "To Old Age Smallpox," "The Caliph of Bagdad," "The Children of Oedipus," "The Two Valdamirs," and "The Three Sultanas." The critics of "Othello" refrain from expressing opinions, while "To Old Age Smallpox" was praised for the performance of Mrs. Maris Liper. Highlights include the surprising performance of "The Caliph of Baghdad" with luxurious costumes, striking scenery, and pleasant and varied singing. It is highlighted that this was the first representation of this genre in Bogotá. On the other hand, "The Two Valdamiros" received well-deserved applause for its well-developed plot and its ability to generate emotions in the audience. Regarding "The Three Sultanas," additional comments are omitted due to the information already provided. The tunes and vignettes that accompanied the aforementioned works are praised, as well as the performance of the orchestra. The article concludes by mentioning that theater decorations often do not correspond to the scene or the actors, suggesting the need to renew the visual elements of the stage. The poor state of the Coliseum is also highlighted, expressing the hope that measures will be taken to improve the situation, and it is mentioned that the first opera performance in Bogotá has taken place, as well as the first performance by an international actor. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional de Cundinamarca, Bogotá (212), Oct 11-1835.Ítem TeatroEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains a news item about the sender who praised the performance of the opera "The Barber of Seville" in Bogotá as an effective means of promoting and directing the taste for music in New Granada. He eagerly attended the performance, fearing that the nudity of the musical plot would not correspond to expectations. However, the performance exceeded expectations and was praised for its performance, even beyond what Mr. Villalba's company could have achieved. Mr. Romero stands out for overcoming obstacles by turning a dramatic company into an interpreter of Rossini's music. Despite some negative comments from certain attendees who did not understand the plot, it is suggested that a summary or program be printed for future presentations, to help the audience follow the action without the need for translations. The sender also shares the news that the performance of "The Italiana," another of Rossini's brilliant comic operas, is being prepared for the 16th of this month. The poverty of the orchestra is highlighted, possibly suggesting that there are limitations in terms of musical resources. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional de Cundinamarca, (229), February 7-1836.Ítem TeatroEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the famous opera "The Italian in Algiers" by Rossini on the night of Tuesday the 16th. The public praised the performance, highlighting the variety in music, scenes and costumes, as well as the skill of Mr. Villalba as director. The beauty of the spectacle was acclaimed, and Mr. Villalba received well-deserved applause. Despite the praise, it is mentioned that the company has faced financial losses, and concern is expressed about the lack of sufficient financial support, especially from those who could and should contribute the most to the theater in the capital of a republic. He criticizes some rich citizens and lovers of enlightenment who, despite having the ability to support theater, accumulate wealth without financially supporting art and culture. An appeal is made to patriotism to support an establishment that contributes significantly to improving customs and perfecting literary and artistic taste in the city. The financial loss of the Villalba company is also highlighted and a montage of Rossini overtures is mentioned as part of his cultural efforts. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional de Cundinamarca, (231), February 21-1836.Ítem TeatroEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the drama company who planned to present "The Night of an Outlaw", but due to the lack of ticket sales, the director decided to suspend the performance to avoid financial losses. At 9 p.m., a group of individuals, upset by the cancellation, threw stones at Mr. Villalba's house, breaking windows and leaving an offensive pamphlet on the door. Although the incident caused outrage, it is expected that other provinces will recognize the injustice of the act and the majority of society will disapprove. The play was rescheduled for Monday, and despite this incident, the Bogotá public was expected to demonstrate civility and respect. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional de Cundinamarca, Bogotá (256) August 21-1836.Ítem TeatroEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the night of the 25th, where there were imperfections in the theatrical performances in Bogotá, specifically in the performance of "Othello" in the city theater. This was repeated on the night of the 30th. The company managed to perform several dramatic pieces naturally, highlighting Mr. Lleras, who was in charge of rehearsing and directing the Bogotá theater company for free, establishing a patriotic example for his compatriots. It is hoped that over time, the amateur company will contribute to improving the quality of theater in the city. However, the need to improve the theater's direction is highlighted to correct defects and offer higher quality performances. It is emphasized that theater, being a school of good manners, is an important element in civilized culture, and those with knowledge in the matter are encouraged not to neglect this crucial aspect for cultural development. The company's first performance was "Othello", directed by Lorenzo María Lleras. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, Bogotá (68), January 6-1833.Ítem TeatrosEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the theaters in the province of Bogotá. The importance of theater as a school of language, civility, morality and good taste is highlighted. The need to improve the current coliseum is recognized to ensure its success and regularity. Provisions are established for order and security during performances, with security guards in charge of maintaining control at the entrance and avoiding disturbances. The theater judge will preside over the coliseum police and will have an escort. The distribution of tickets is specified and warnings are given of consequences for those who disobey established orders. News published by the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, Bogotá (14), December 25-1831.Ítem Venezuela y los enemigos de Bentham en BogotáEl Constitucional De Cundinamarca; Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Facultad de Ciencias y Educación Centro de Documentación en Ciencias SocialesThe image contains news about the crisis that the Republic of Venezuela was going through, due to the recent revolutions that had happened such as that of July 8, a revolution that was sponsored by some soldiers who had different religious fanaticisms, and even I came to think that the revolution at a certain point could become general and the possible triumph of the reformists, however the government acted with different political tactics to end this series of violence on the part of federalism and religion. News published in the newspaper El Constitucional De Cundinamarca, Bogotá (222), December 20-1835.