
The assembly and dismantling in a theater
Next July will be five years since the absolute premiere of Renapcimitythe seventh work of The tristerwhich reviews the history of Spanish democracy and focuses on those less visible professionals who provide structure a theater, such as technicians, operators and artisans. The Teatre Lliure Montjuïc will host on July 5 and 6 the arrival of this creation in the city of Barcelona, within the Grec Festival of Barcelona, where previous years also presented Cinema (2017) and Future Lovers (2019).
With Roberto Baldinelli, Belén Martí, Iván Mozetich, Alván Prado, Mundo prieto, Emilio Rivas and Marcos Úbeda On the scene, the day -to -day life of several assemblies will be revealed in front of the public in the Sala Fabià Puigserver. And he will start with a “my kingdom for a horse”, a final greeting and a dismantling to show us the beyond a stage. What are two technicians talking about when they try lights and sounds? How is an assembly of a group of performing arts workers trying to change their working conditions? What happens when no one listens to them and the word is not called to shine?
His conversations, aspirations or frustrations are ordered through various historical moments of our country, since the death of dictator Franco in 1975. In addition, they occur between the moment when a piece has ended, when his technical and stage disassembly begins, and the following, in the same place, is built between cables, decorations and professionals who always dress in black to go unnoticed and not emphasized.
Two decades of travel
In 2024, the Trissure, founded by Itsaso Arana, Purple gil and Celso Jiménezcelebrated twenty years. Your first assembly carried as a subtitle Born to be stars And since then, they could say they have succeeded. His work has been seen in various national and international cities and, as a curious fact, Renapcimity It was the piece with which several European theaters reopened after the COVID-19 stop. For this reason, the content and their message gained added value in terms of care and memory, fragility and the need for community when the curtain rises or when life continues after a pandemic.
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