Characteristics

Style: THEATRE OF OBJETS
Audience: ALL AUDIENCE / FAMILY / CHILDREN +4
Format: MEDIUM
Duration: 50 MINUTES

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GREGUERÍAS´FLOWER

“GREGUERIAS´FLOWER” is an object theater show inspired by the poetic and humorous world of the great Madrid writer Ramón Gómez de la Serna, which takes place in a succession of visual poems that will revolve around the universe of greguerías.
The show invites you to dream, to imagine possible games, delves into a poetic atmosphere to offer viewers an emotional and sensory journey. A space for play and meeting where various objects, elements and materials will be transformed into characters, animated beings whose shapes, colors, sounds, rhythms and movements will draw varied stage scores that captivate and amaze young and old.
Music for the eyes; ear paint; theater for the senses; poetry for emotion.

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About 'Alba Vergne - Luna TeatroDanza'

Alba Vergne - Luna TeatroDanza The company was born in 2011 in Madrid with Júlia Aragonès (Barcelona) and Alba Vergne López (Madrid). Both met during their training as contemporary dancers at the Mariemma Royal Professional Dance Conservatory. His first project "Cinderella and the Crystal Slippers" an adaptation of Perrault's work with dance and puppets, was directed by Pablo Vergne and Gisela López, team from El Retablo and El Retal respectively. Cinderella obtained a special mention from the Jury at FETÉN 2012. Once again, by the hands of Pablo Vergne - El Retablo, they create the piece "Alice", inspired by "Alice in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, with masks and stage space by Ricardo Vergnem premiered at Fetén 2017 and Teatralia 2017 . Alba Vergne continues in collaboration with Pablo Vergne and they premiere "Snow White" with its premiere at Feten 2019 and Teatralia 2019. His latest work, "Flower of Greguerías" is a creative idea by Alba Vergne, directed by Malgoscia Szkandera and stage advice by Pablo Vergne.

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Funded by the European Union-Next Generation EU
Project financed by INAEM, Ministry of Culture and Sports