Characteristics

Style: THEATER
Audience: ADULT
Format: MEDIUM
Duration: 70 MINUTES

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  • From 'MOS MAIORUM'
  • Theater
  • Adult +12
  • Created by Mos Maiorum

SOLAR

"Solar" is a reflection on the energy crisis and the business of photovoltaic power plants in the fields of economically depressed rural areas, causing the loss of rural identity and food sovereignty.A liturgical act in which two conflicting worlds collide: wheat and lasers, voice and mirrors, memory and cables.
SYNOPSIS: In Sant Martí de Tous, a small village of 1,000 inhabitants, there is a project to build 168 hectares of photovoltaic panels on farmland.Enormous power plants will forever change life in the village.Wired black mirrors replace ears of wheat.Welcome to a cathartic ritual in which numerous real-life testimonies will speak to us about the energy crisis and the model for implementing renewable energies.A public forum from which to hear diverse voices, ancestral chants, and electromagnetic impacts.What will the farmworkers sing when the fields become power plants?

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ARTISTIC SHEET

AUTHOR-PERFORMER: PABLO MACHO OTERO
SET DESIGN: YAIZA ARES
MOVEMENT DESIGN: ORIOL PLA
EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE: JORDI ORIOL
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: EUDALD FONT
SOUND DESIGN: GERARD VIDAL BARRENA
COMPANY TECHNICIAN: SANTI AGUILERA
LIGHTING: LA BELLA OTERO
PHOTOGRAPHY: DAVID RUANO

DISTRIBUTION: PROVERSUS
EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION: EMMA ARQUILLUÉ
PRODUCTION: MOLA PRODUCCIONS
IN COLLABORATION WITH: AMICI MIEI PRODUCCIONS,
ICEC - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA
DIRECTED BY: EMMA ARQUILLUÉ AND PABLO MACHO OTERO
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:TEATRE NU, LA NAU IVANOW AND TEMPORADA ALTA



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The company

About 'Mos Maiorum'

Mos Maiorum Mos Maiorum is a Barcelona-based theatre collective founded in 2015. Specializing in documentary and political theatre, they aim to place the audience directly within the performance using immersive formats.In this way, they transform the stage into a public forum for collective reflection on issues that generate social conflict, using the stage to create transformative collective catharsis.

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Funded by the European Union-Next Generation EU
Project financed by INAEM, Ministry of Culture and Sports
With the help of the Madrid City Council