Created in 1994 to inaugurate the Channel Tunnel, Xarxa Teatre takes the work of the Valencian poet Ausiàs March as its starting point to place before the spectator’s eyes an idyllic but also apocalyptic sea; a sea that is a source of life and a space that connects cultures, but also a sea in the midst of destruction, converted into a nuclear cemetery and permanently in flames due to oil catastrophes. The environmental message is today more present than ever, as is the scenic proposal. The use of pyrotechnics and mobile elements accompanies the voyage of a ship that, in a matter of seconds, transforms from an idyllic sailing ship to an oil tanker.
Taichung National Theatre (South Korea) / Perth International Arts Festival (Australia) / FIA San José (Costa Rica) / Expo del Bicentenario in Guanajuato (Mexico) / London 2012 Cultural Olympics in Dorset (England) / Northfolk & Norwich Festival / England. / International Theatre Festival in Sibiu (Romania) / Life Festival in Vilnius (Lithuania) / La Strada Festival in Graz (Austria) / Copenhagen International Theatre Festival (Denmark) / Cardiff International Festival (Great Britain) / FETA in Gdansk (Poland)…
Vicent Martí Xar
Paula Escamilla
Esther Anglés
Diana Bernal
Òscar Luna
Ferran Navarro
Joe Gómez
Manuel Ortí “Rabassa”
Alex Ferrús
Pasqual Arrufat
Maribel Peydró
Maribel Monleón
Xarxa Teatre
Amat Bellés
Carles Abad
Marcelo Díaz
Pasqua≠l Arrufat
Pasqual Arrufat
Joan ninot
Marcelo Díaz
José Ferrer
Christophe Le Bideau
Josep Gil
Estudi Josep Gil
Josep Gil
Ángel Lluís Ferrando
Sixte Barberà
Josep García
Laia Vilanova
Angel Carrasco “el Nano”
Òscar Luna
Leandre Ll. Escamilla
Manuel V. Vilanova
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