On September 6th, La Fura dels Baus returns to the Linz Klangwolke with the show ‘Pioneers 52Hz’, a tribute to all the pioneers who have improved the lives of humanity, opened the doors of science, art and knowledge.
On May 14 in Paseo de Gracia 55 in Barcelona, White Rabbit – Off Museum will open its doors, a museum that wants to break away from conventionalisms and wants the public to feel, touch and interact with the different rooms.
It will be on May 8 at 7:00 p.m., in the teachers’ room of the Josep Carner building. Ollé will talk about the representation of Fura dels Baus from The Metamorphosis and the staging of this work.
Barcelona Goes Bridal!’ is the name of the installation on which the artistic director Pep Gatell and his team have been working for months and which will be on display from April 17 to 21 on Avenida Maria Cristina at the Montjuïc fairgrounds.
‘Veles de Llum’ was the show of the hand of the furero Carlus Padrissa for the Alinghi Red Bull Racing team at its base in the Port Vell in Barcelona on April 5.
The workshop, which addresses the topic of neural networks, aims to investigate how psychiatrists observe our sick brain and how computer scientists solve problems in their artificial neural networks or AIs.
The audience will see through the mixed reality glasses the real artistic action of our mermaid which they will have to help virtually to clean the ocean of plastics, oils and gasolines.
We only have words of gratitude for this 2023 and for all the people who continue trusting and betting on us after so many years as a theater company…, and this 2024, we will be 45 years old!
Artistic director Pera Tantiñá and his team will land in the capital of the state of Yucatán on November 24th at the Noche Blanca de Mérida to perform a parade with La Fura’s giant puppet of more than 12 meters high.
On November 9th at the Espai Cúbic in Viladecans, the furero Carlus Padrissa gave a show about ocean pollution and the SDGs at the closing ceremony of the Delta Awards.
L’amore dei tre re’ is a story of love and domination, with a libretto that seems to anticipate surrealism and music of enormous emotional effectiveness.
The audience could choose the end of the show – optimistic or pessimistic – through the Kalliope App developed by the Epic Foundation La Fura dels Baus.
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