Characteristics

Style: CIRCUS / COMEDY
Audience: ALL PUBLIC
Format: MEDIUM
Duration: 60 MINUTES

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FORAIN LUMIERES

It could be a town fair. From a small one, probably. In France? It should happen in the hot spring of 1937. In the last days, those that smell of summer and absences. There would be a balloon seller who would win the affection of all the children who dream of flying. And there would be a boy. He could be in charge of turning on the streetlights, (although surely if you ask him for a butterfly, he invents it for you). And we need something else... some ingredient for it to become a beautiful love story full of surprises... That! Thus, while the boy walks, he dreams of butterflies that help him fly and contemplate with her the lanterns and the lights of the fair.
Yeah! Foreign Lumières.



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About 'La Gata Japonesa'

La Gata Japonesa La Gata Japonesa arises with the aim of investigating the connection points that could be developed between dance and the circus.
This concern stems from two dancers: Laura Miralbés and Eduardo Martínez (Trained at the María de Ávila Superior Dance Conservatory) and two circus artists: Diego García and Elena Vives (Trained at the Ècole Leotard in Montreal) who met in 2015 at the Sierra Norte de Madrid and decide to start an exchange of knowledge. This exchange led to the creation of the company “La Gata Japonesa” in 2016 and the creation of the show “Lumiéres Foraines” in 2017.
At the same time that this exchange of knowledge was generated, the need to investigate in other languages arose, such as theatrical language, coinciding with the creation of “Lumières Foraines”, which has its pillars in the circus, dance and theater, under the directed by the well-known clown Leandre Ribera.

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Calendar

Period Site Place
17 FEBRUARY 2019 TEATRO VALLADOLID
01 SEPTEMBER 2017 CC. HUMANIDADES LA CABRERA, MADRID

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Funded by the European Union-Next Generation EU
Project financed by INAEM, Ministry of Culture and Sports