Through the European project Tele-Encounters, the professors of the Degree in Audiovisual Communication of the Catholic University prepare new tele-transfer theater sessions simultaneously with Romanian actors, which will take place at the Párraga Center.
Immersion, virtual reality, theater, immigration, are the keys of this work that aims to show the other reality that hides behind people who have had to leave a home and family to survive anywhere else in the world.
The script of 'The Planet of Lost Dreams', as this function is called, is inspired by immigrants residing in Spain, Romania and Portugal.
From September 26 to 30, all those interested in this new theatrical formula that complements the scene with live performances in Romanian scenarios through tele-transfer can attend for free to the different sessions to be held at the Centro Párraga.
Different researchers of the Research Group 'DIGITALAC', of the Faculty of Communication of the UCAM, together with the artistic director of the project from Murcia and professor of the same, Javier Galindo, have been the architects of starting this work in the city of Murcia.
"The public can question the here and now theatrical by having access to a live show that lives in two spaces at the same time -Buzau (Romania) and Murcia- thanks to technology," J. Galindo said.
After the performance will be able to attend a debate with the artistic team of both countries to know the details of the creative process.
Times of September
Wednesday 26 at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday 27 at 11: 00h and 19: 00h.
Friday the 28th at 11: 00h and 19: 00h.
Saturday 29 at 11: 00h and 19: 00h.
Sunday 30 at 11: 00h and 19: 00h.
Source: UCAM