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Heaven and hell are confused tomorrow at the TCM with the contemporary dance show 'The Lamb', finalist of the 2018 Max Awards (27/11/2019)

The Spanish-Italian company Kor'sia presents an impressive scenic proposal in which it uses dance as a means to interrogate the viewer about current affairs.

The theater and the contemporary circus will also occupy the programming of the Teatro Circo Murcia this week, with the comedy 'La Valentía', by Alfredo Sanzol, and 'My name is Hor'

The Teatro Circo Murcia (TCM) hosts three very different shows this week focused on dance, theater and contemporary circus.

The first of them, 'The Lamb', will be in charge of the Hispano-Italian dance company Kor'sia;

a show that was a finalist of the XXI Max Awards in the category of Best Dance Show.

It is a striking scenic proposal in which dance serves as a code to interrogate the viewer about the current situation.

Under the direction of Mattia Russo and Antonio de Rosa, the company intends to offer the viewer a blinding experience in which heaven, hell and purgatory are confused and where the roles of victim and executioner are interchangeable.

On stage, 'The Lamb' also addresses topics of universal art such as the relationship between blindness and clairvoyance, sacrifice as a poetic act and life as an illusory condition or dream.

The play 'La valentía', written and directed by Alfredo Sanzol, is the proposal for the night of November 29 (9:00 p.m.).

This is a comedy produced by LaZona Teatro and El Pavón Teatro Kamikaze that tells the story of Guada and Trini, two sisters who have inherited the family home where they spent their summers.

The two love the house, but they cannot ignore a small problem: a motorway passes five meters from the door.

Sanzol, National Dramatic Literature Award 2017 and Valle-Inclán Award 2018, speaks through this comedy with ghosts about the need we have in life to make room for beauty, fear and how courage is the strength that helps to continue.

Tickets for 'Courage' can be purchased for 15, 18 and 20 euros at the TCM box office and also through its website.

Thanks to the collaboration with the Vodafone Spain Foundation project 'Accessible Theater', 'La courage' will also be a fully accessible function.

Next to the magnetic loop and the possibility of listening to the sound of the room through headphones -ability enabled for all TCM shows-, on this occasion other services such as adapted subtitling and audio description for people with visual disabilities will be available.

The latest proposal of the week at the Teatro Circo Murcia looks towards the contemporary circus.

'My name is Hor' is the show of the young Psirc Company scheduled for Saturday, November 30 (8:00 p.m.).

A montage in which, through the body, acrobatics, unfinished puppets, objects and a disturbing play of light and shadow, two circus artists explain a true story: a trip to an unknown cave full of acid humor and beautiful images as sinister looking to hit the viewer's unconscious directly.

Immersed in darkness, silence and in a disturbing sense of delirium, the cave becomes a temple, a theater, a garage, a screen, a mirror inside the mirror ... 'My name is Hor' is a show that travel through new paths of creation, trying to free the circus from imposed schemes.

Tickets, which are priced at 10 euros, are on sale at the box office and on the internet.

Nuria Espert, in the Romea

Actress Nuria Espert returns to the Romea Theater in Murcia to recite Lorca.

In what is Espert's ninth collaboration with the director Lluís Pascual, the creators have chosen on this occasion the 'Romancero gitano', published in 1928 by Federico García Lorca.

A work composed of 18 romances that has Andalusia and the gypsies as protagonists and that evokes at all times the roots of its author: the love of his land, his passion, tradition, culture, history, literature and religion .

They are poems full of populism and folklore, of sensuality and also of frustration, tragedy and death that reach Romea by the hand of a show that distills sobriety.

Pascual's bet consists of a refined staging, with only a few theater seats seasoned by the lighting of Pascal Marat, and the sound space of Roc Mateu.

The basis of the proposal is the conference given by García Lorca in 1935 with introduction and comments to his Romancero Gitano and, on stage, through the voice of Nuria Espert, the poems are interspersed with the comments and memories of the actress about her works related to the author, a key figure in his career.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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