La Extraordinaria
La Extraordinaria is something difficult to define. What at first glance looks like a simple nursing home hide, behind its walls, a reality out of the ordinary. A collaborative project where very diverse people have found a place where they can live together respecting each other’s singularity. A place where being old does not mean being resigned, leaving behind who you are and much less fitting in with a pre-established image of how you should be.
INFO
Duration: 30 min.
TICKET PERFORMANCE
Click the TICKET icon to the right: next to TIME + LOCATION or buy a festival-wristband and get free tickets to all ticket-performances. There are different categories of wristbands – for families or individuals. READ MORE and buy PASSAGE FESTIVAL WRISTBAND HERE
La Extraordinaria is something difficult to define. What at first glance looks like a simple nursing home hide, behind its walls, a reality out of the ordinary. A collaborative project where very diverse people have found a place where they can live together respecting each other’s singularity. A place where being old does not mean being resigned, leaving behind who you are and much less fitting in with a pre-established image of how you should be.
INFO
Duration: 30 min.
TICKET PERFORMANCE
Click the TICKET icon to the right: next to TIME + LOCATION or buy a festival-wristband and get free tickets to all ticket-performances. There are different categories of wristbands – for families or individuals. READ MORE and buy PASSAGE FESTIVAL WRISTBAND HERE
VIDEO
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Cia. eLe was created in 2014 in Barcelona after the encounter between Marta and Raquel in Pepe Otal’s Taller de Marionetas. With the aim to explore new forms of expression through puppets they created “Roulettes”. They have now ended a longer creation, where they continue to work with quotidianity from a sensitive and detailed place.
CREDITS
Authorship and direction: Cía. eLe
Puppeteers: Marta Lorente and Raquel Batet
Puppet design and construction: Marta Lorente
Scenography: Marta Lorente, Raquel Batet and Vicente Martínez
Puppet costumes: Marta Lorente and Vicente Martínez
Photo: DelMidi photographie