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Juan Becerra Acosta

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Juan Becerra Acosta
Born (1973-08-20) August 20, 1973 (age 50)
OccupationJournalist

Juan Alberto Becerra Acosta Aguilar de Quevedo (born August 20, 1973 in Mexico City) is a Mexican journalist. He has a bachelor's degree in psychology from the Universidad Latinoamericana (ULA).

Becerra Acosta is a news anchor for Mexico news show, "Fórmula Noticias con Juan Becerra Acosta" hosted by Telefórmula, Tv Chanel of Grupo Fórmula. He has previously hosted, amongst other teleivison shows, Informe Capital at Capital 21 Public Tv Chanel of México city. "Tu Ciudad Es", "#AsambleaConstituyente",[1][2] "ConstituyenteCDMX",[3][4] "MiradasCDMX", and "S.O.S., Adolescente En Casa".

He is an active member of the editorial board of Algarabía Magazine,[5] a former chief editor of Tiempo Libre Magazine,[6][7] and a columnist at Contratiempo Chicagón Magazine.[8]

In 2011 he hosted a radio programme, "Dios Creó a la Mujer" (English: "God Created Women") with Lucy Orozco on Mexican public radio station IMER.[9] Thereafter, in 2012 he created a radio series about theatre and drama called "Revelaciones Dramáticas" (English: "Dramatic Reveleations"). In 2013 he ended his radio career with an 80 episode broadcast entitled "La Escena en su Papel" (English: "The Scene on your Paper").

In 2009, the Ball House Museum in Mexico City hosted a photojournalism exhibition of 26 images of Mexican theatre captured by Becerra Acosta between 2005 and 2009, entitled "52 Weeks of Theatre".[10] In November 2016, the exhibition was rehosted by the Museum of Mexico City.[11]

Awards

In 2014 Becerra Acostta was recognised with the "Pillar of Mexican Theatre" award by the Mexican Theatre Centre and the executive committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI UNESCO).[12]

References

  1. ^ "PROMO #AsambleaConstituyente" – via YouTube.
  2. ^ "#AsambleaConstituyente | Capital21". Archived from the original on June 14, 2017. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  3. ^ "Constituyente CDMX" – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "Constituyente CDMX: Clara Jusidman Rapoport | Capital21". Archived from the original on June 9, 2017. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  5. ^ "Algarabía". Algarabia.com.
  6. ^ "Tiempo libre". Secretaría de Cultura/Sistema de Información Cultural.
  7. ^ "tiempo libre tiempolibre.com | La Guía de México". Tiempolibredigital.com.mx.
  8. ^ "Neurosis limítrofe con psicosis en el intento por cumplir los mandamientos". Archived from the original on September 1, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  9. ^ "Y Dios creo a la mujer con Lucy Orozco y Juan Alberto Becerra Acosta". Imer.mx.
  10. ^ "Cuartoscuro " 52 Semanas de Teatro en El Museo Casa de la Bola". Cuartoscuro.com.mx.
  11. ^ "Museos de México". Archived from the original on November 27, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  12. ^ "Celebrarán Día Mundial del Teatro con reconocimientos" [World Theatre Day to be Celebrated with Awards]. El Universal (in Spanish).


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