Obra
Large-scale
Liébana

IDE

Sinopsis

A colossal wall of limestone, half a mile high, and the cable railway of Fuente Dé served as a unique framing for a large-scale performance that recreated the coexistence of Christianity with some of the ancestral legends of Cantabria. The legendary characters, such as Ojáncano and Anjana, were represented by a giant and a trapeze artist; and the Christian myths by images taken from the codex of the Blessed of Liébana.

Ficha Técnica

DIRECTION
Pep Gatell

PRODUCTION
Nadala Fernández

TECHNICAL PRODUCTION
Beltza

MUSICAL DIRECTION
Miki Espuma

DIRECTION ASSISTANT

Kike Blanco

LIGHTING DESIGN
Jaime Llerins

SOUND DESIGN
Juan García

VIDEO
Joan Rodón

RIGGING DIRECTOR
Pulgui

RIGGERS
Isidro, Isaac, Oscar, Bruno

ARTISTIC PERSONNEL (FURA)

 

TRAPEZE ARTIST

Pilar

 

ACTORS
Joaquim “Tatin” Revenga
Txell Janot
Iván
Ramón Tarrés
Iris
Joan Manrique
Pablo
Bea González

Pirotecnia Caballer

PYROTECHNICS: Carles Llorenç

 

TRANSPORTS TO LIÉBANA

Supertrans

 

CONSTRUCTIONS
Master’s

GIANT REPAIR, WHEEL
Roig Curvados

PROJECTORS
Eikonos

REHEARSAL SPACE BARCELONA

Ca n’Oliveras (Martorell)

Descripción

This macro-performance, celebrating the end of the jubilee year in Liébana, Cantabria, is the only one to date staged in a natural park. La Fura dels Baus used the landscape’s own characteristics as large scenic elements on which they developed their piece.

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