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ANIMAL RELIGION

Copiar (school performances)

January 10 and 13
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  • EDUCATION LEVEL

    6-12 Primary Education

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In this new creation, a group of children aged 8 to 10 are invited on stage. There has been no group rehearsal or preparation before going on stage, but together with Animal Religion they will go through a playful, emotional and eclectic show where the only guide is the act of copying, the inherent repetition in the acts of human beings that plays an important role in the evolution of society.

Animal Religion is a circus company interested in the search for new paths within contemporary circus and interdisciplinarity. Their three main areas of work are the circus, light and music. In their 11-year career they have produced 9 shows with very different formats, collaborated with more than 30 artists from all over the world and received commissions from venues such as the TNC, Mercat de les Flors, FiraTàrrega, the TNT Festival and the Auditori de Barcelona. They have received several awards and recognitions, including the Premi Especial Ciudat de Barcelona for the show Sifonòfor in 2016.

Direction Animal Religion / Circus Quim Giron / Light i scenography Jou Serra / Music and dramaturgy Joan Cot Ros / Light construction Cube Peak / Administrative production ElClimaMola / Tour management Imaginart
Coproduction Mercat de les Flors, laSala Centre de Creació d’Arts Per a les Famílies (Sabadell) Sabadell / With the collaboration Espacio Abierto Quinta de los Molinos (Madrid) and Can Gassol Centre d’Arts Escèniques (Mataró) / Thanks Escola Marta Mata (Mataró), Escola Rocafonda (Mataró), Escola Angeleta Ferrer (Mataró), Escola Les Escomes (Sant Jaume de Llierca), Escola Sant Julià (Sabadell), Escola Can Deu (Sabadell), CEIP San Benito (Madrid) and all those class groups and families who have accompanied us during this creation process. We also want to thank Irene Vicente, Moon Ribas, Sergio Roca and Núria Cuyàs for their help during the creation