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Barneaud and Kaegi lead this European project for performances in natural environments
Barneaud and Kaegi lead this European project for performances in natural environments
An European project that invites seven artists from different disciplines to create in natural settings. In the municipality of Celrà they will reflect on our interdependence in a context of climate change.
From noon until the evening, we offer you seven short shows that leave the theaters to blend in with the landscape. A tour through the creations of various international artists that make up a unique experience through a walk through fields and forests.
Artistic team
Creators of the project: Caroline Barneaud and Stefan Kaegi (Rimini Protokoll)
Participating artists: Stefan Kaegi (Germany) with the collaboration of Gina Surià, Conde de Torrefiel (Catalonia), Ari Benjamin Meyers (Germany), Begum Erciyas and Daniel Kötter (Germany), Emilie Rousset (France), Chiara Bersani and Marco D’Agostin (Italy), Sofia Dias and Vitor Roiz (Portugal) with the collaboration of Magda Puig.
Interpreters: Tomàs Molina, Núria Masó, Bruna Masó, Aya Sima, Albert Besalú, Magda Puig, Sergi Torrecilla, Mireia Illamola, Desirée Cascales, Clio Van Kerm, Júlia Rubies, Núria Lloansi, Maria Salarich, Josep Vidó, Adrià Bausó, Neus Plana, Ramon Berjaga, Albert Clapés, David Llop i Marina Planellas
Coordination: Chloé Ferro, Monica Ferrari, Lara Fischer
Production: Rimini Apparat and Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne
Co-production: Bunker and Mladi Levi Festival (Slovenia), Culturgest (Portugal), Festival d’Avignon (France), Tangente St. Pölten – Festival für Gegenwartskultur (Austria), Zona K and Piccolo Teatro di Milano Teatro d’Europa (Italy), Berliner Festspiele (Germany), and Temporada Alta
Premiere in the Spanish State
Catalonia, Switzerland, United States, Türkiye, Germany, France, Italy and Portugal
Transport
- Transport: The festival offers the option of bus transport from Girona to Celrà. For those people who travel by private transport, a free shuttle bus service will be provided from the festival car park in Celrà to the l’animal a l’esquena (space where the show takes place). The show is part of a European project that places particular emphasis on sustainability and therefore we strongly recommend using the festival bus or public transport in order to minimize the number of trips to the show by private transport.
Departure point and time of the festival buses:
- Girona – Celrà: at 10.45am at the bus stop at C/Berenguer Carnicer, 3. Next to the ‘La Copa’ sculpture and the Welcome Point.
- Celrà – thel’animal a l’esquena: various shuttle bus departures from 10.40am to 11.20am at C/dels pins d’en Ros (next to the tennis courts).
Price: €6 (return) from Girona to Celrà / free from the enabled parking in Celrà to the l’animal a l’esquena
Bus tickets can only be purchased in advance up to 24 hours before the performance.
Menjar
- Food: there will be a break for lunch (4pm) although you are allowed to eat freely along the route between the various shows. The festival offers a catering option (sandwich and fruit) with gluten-free and vegan options, which will be delivered on the day of the function. There is also the option of taking home food.
Price: €10.50
Catering service by La Carmanyola. It can only be purchased in advance up to 48 hours before the performance.
Both bus tickets and festival-facilitated catering can be purchased during the ticketing process and only in advance of the performance.
- More information: paisagetscompartits@bito.pro
Show included in the Arteria package
Spectacle co-financed by
With the support of
Ibero-American Connection