This fall, the Rivas Vaciamadrid City Council has designed a cultural program for the little ones that includes six shows.
All of them will take place on Sundays in October and November at the same time, six in the afternoon. Unlike previous years, in addition to the Pilar Bardem auditorium, they will also take place in the Arribas Circo tent of La Casa+Grande and in the Covibar room.
“We seek to bring stage programming closer to the neighborhoods. And this time we concentrate the programming on three consecutive weekends, always on Sundays and at 6:00 p.m.,” they explain from the Department of Culture.
Circus, puppets, theater and music shine in a program prepared through the Network of Theaters of the Community of Madrid and the Platea state program, with the collaboration of the Covibar room and the Arribas Circo tent.
The prices of the Appetizer They are popular: 3 euros (up to 17 years old) and 6 euros for adult audiences.
This is the complete program, with the six works and their corresponding synopses provided by the Department of Culture.
1. ‘IT’S NOT POSSIBLE’
Always Up Company.
Sunday October 8 / 6:00 p.m.
Arribas Circus Tent.
Cast: Marta Iglesias.
Duration: 60 min.
One more day of work ahead, and under your responsibility, make sure everything is ready for the start of the performance. Accustomed to working in the shadows, the technician is in charge of setting up the aerial gantry and preparing everything so that the Great Artist can shine on stage. ‘C’est pas possible’ is a show in clown language and with aerial acrobatics, directed by the Industrial Teatrera company: “A story of self-improvement, with a very coherent message in these times: a ‘Yes we can’, a ‘Together can”.
2. ‘THE BEST WORK IN HISTORY’
Spasmo Theater Company.
Sunday October 15 / 6:00 p.m.
Pilar Bardem Auditorium.
Authorship: Spasmo Teatro and Ángel Calvente. Cast: Vicente Martín, Álvaro Sánchez, José Gabriel Sánchez and Isaac Tapia.
Duration: 60 min. Platea Program (FEMP-INAEM).
Again without words and with humor as a tool to reach the entire family, the Spasmo company shows some of the most relevant works of art in history, their authors, data and curiosities. On this cultural tour, we will delve into the most significant museums in the world and their works of art. A visual and futuristic spectacle due to its digital format that is reminiscent of mobile applications. A show where performing and plastic arts are combined with a great didactic component.
3. ‘SNOW WHITE’
Tropos Theater Company.
Sunday October 22 / 6:00 p.m.
Covibar room.
Adaptation and staging: Eduardo Guerrero and Guillermo Gil. Cast: Patricia Arrogo and Eduardo Guerrero.
Duration: 50 minutes.
“We love the classics, how sweet, illustrative and sensitive! Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, Hansel and Gretel… But have we stopped to think if they are really so sweet, so illustrative, so sensitive? Could it be that what we like most about classic stories is that they always have something terrifying about them? With this dilemma, the Tropos Teatro company in Rivas presents its work: “Our Snow White does not know about housework, but she knows how to make a website and of course she is not going to kiss any frog no matter how princely he is, because she doesn’t want to. get marry. How crazy she is about getting married! “This hilarious and crazy version of the classic story has just the right amount of humor and emotion, as a good classic story always should.”
4. ‘BACK 2 CLASSIC’
Trampoli Company.
Sunday November 12 / 6:00 p.m.
Arribas Circus Tent.
Cast: Ángel de Miguel García.
Duration: 50 min.
A fresh, close and intimate trampoline show for the whole family where the most classic circus merges with urban cultures through dance, music and the art of turntablism (scratch with vinyl). A proposal where the trampoline takes on a life of its own among the craziness and acrobatics of its protagonist. “A trip to the past that we love the most, full of humor, poetry, innocence, rhythm and caroms that will change the concept we have of the trampoline. “More action, more emotion, more of everything!” explain those responsible.
5. ‘BUNJI, THE LITTLE KOALA’
Festuc Theater Company.
Sunday November 19 / 6:00 p.m.
Pilar Bardem Auditorium.
Duration: 50 min.
Author: Ingrid Teixido.
Cast: Clara Olmo and Patricia de Haro.
Platea Program (FEMP-INAEM).
Bunji is a koala who lives in a eucalyptus forest. Koalas have very little daily activity, which is why our protagonist’s disposition drives his entire tribe upside down.
6. ‘ROSSINI IN THE KITCHEN’
La Tartana Company.
Sunday November 26 / 6:00 p.m.
Covibar room.
Author: Juan Muñoz and Inés Maroto.
Cast: Esteban Pico. Handlers: Carlos Cazalilla and Edain Caballero.
A fun puppet and actor play through the musical work of the opera composer Rossini, discovering the musician and the person with his two great passions: music and food. “In his kitchen we will see how the events that happen to the brilliant composer vary his emotional states and how this influences his dishes and scores,” summarizes the company La Tartana. The show is an approach to classical music for children with objects and puppets of various sizes and techniques, where “you can taste the music as a first course, the cuisine as a second course, and for dessert we will discover your secret love. “An innocent and fun recreation of Rossini’s dedication and passion as a musician and cook.”
2023-10-03 06:12:33
#Activities #children #Rivas #autumn #theater #program #Rivas #Vaciamadrid #Agenda