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Simón Rodríguez
Venezuelan educator, philosopher and politician
For other uses, see Simón Rodríguez (disambiguation).
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Born | ()October 28, Caracas, Venezuela |
Died | February 28, () (aged84) Amotape, Peru |
Occupation(s) | Philosopher and educator |
Simón Rodríguez (October 28, , Caracas, Venezuela February 28, , Amotape, Peru), known during his exile from Spanish America as Samuel Robinson, was a Venezuelan philosopher and educator, notably Simón Bolívar's tutor and mentor.
His mother, Rosalia Rodríguez, was the daughter of an owner of farms and livestock; her father was originally from the Canary Islands.[1]
Career in Venezuela
[edit]In May , the Caracas Council (Cabildo) gave him a position as teacher in the "Reading and Writing School for Children". In , he presented his critical writing Reflection on the flaws vitiating the Reading and Writing School for Children in Caracas and Means of Achieving its Reform
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He was born in Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real). He moved to Madrid in to study Teaching, a degree he abandoned in his final year to dedicate himself to theater. A professional since , he was the technical director of the Sala Olimpia, working for the National Center for New Scenic Trends and the National Drama Center.
Between and , he was responsible for the consultancy, construction, and later technical direction of the Teatro Central in Seville for Expo In this field, he has also worked on the conversion of buildings into performance spaces for the company Stolle, with notable projects including the Teatro de la Abadía in Madrid and the Teatre Lliure in Barcelona.
As a lighting designer, he has worked in theater, music, dance, and opera, collaborating with renowned stage directors and set designers.
Gómez-Cornejo is the founder of the Association of Lighting Designers (president from to ) and a member of the Spanish Academy of Performing Arts. He has also contributed to the training o