Institut Ramon LLull

Catalan and Balearic drama disembarks in Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Lima thanks to Temporada Alta

Performing.  Kingersheim, 01/02/2018

This year, the Temporada Alta festival is once again acting as a platform for promotion of Catalan and Balearic drama in Latin America, in collaboration with the Institut Ramon Llull. In this sixth edition, the artists and companies that have been invited are Guillem Albà and Clara Peya, Animal Religion, Anna Alarcón, Laia Alsina and Xisco Roselló. Their shows can be seen between 1st and 25th February in theatres and arts centres in Buenos Aires, Lima and Montevideo.




This year, the Temporada Alta festival is once again acting as a platform for promotion of Catalan and Balearic drama in Latin America, in collaboration with the Institut Ramon Llull. In this sixth edition, the artists and companies that have been invited are Guillem Albà and Clara Peya, Animal Religion, Anna Alarcón, Laia Alsina and Xisco Roselló. Their shows can be seen between 1st and 25th February in theatres and arts centres in Buenos Aires, Lima and Montevideo.

“Temporada Alta in Latin America 2018” will take place in the capitals of Argentina, Uruguay and Peru from 1st to 25th February. The programme features a total of three shows, 45 performances, and the sixth edition of the Transatlantic Playwriting Tournament.

The shows travelling this time are Pluja, an intimate show of music, puppetry and visual theatre by artists Guillem Albà and Clara Peya; Indomador, in which the contemporary circus of Animal Religion questions the limits between the human and animal kingdoms; and Psicosi de les 4.48, reflecting on the illness of depression with an intense performance by Anna Alarcón.

The three pieces will be performed on the stages of Timbre4 (Buenos Aires), Sala Verdi, the Centro Cultural de España (Montevideo) and theatres in Lima coordinated by the Alliance Française. From 7th to 11th February the sixth Transatlantic Playwriting Tournament will be held in the Argentine capital, featuring the Catalan Laia Alsina and Xisco Roselló from the Balearic Islands.

The IRL supports Temporada Alta in Latin America for the international projection of Catalan and Balearic drama

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