Festival Internacional de Teatro de Málaga



Photograph of “Animales Artificiales” courtesy of Matarile Teatro
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Country and Region SpainAndalusia
Type of Festival Dance, Drama, Music
Location of Festival Malaga, Andalusia, Spain
Festival Address Information

Teatro Cervantes
c/o Ramos Marín, s/n
29012 Málaga
Espana
Phone: +34 952 224 109
Email: info@teatrocervantes.com

Festival Description

The Festival Internacional de Teatro de Málaga presents productions of all forms of theater—dance theater; musical theatre; and dramatic theatre. Throughout its 25 years of extistence the festival has showcased the best work by national and international companies. Many of these companies choose to premiere their work at this festival.

Festival Dates October 17, 2008 - June 4, 2009
Festival Links

http://www.teatrocervantes.com

Festival Events:

Featured performance 2009:
  • Animales Artificiales, performed by Matarile Teatro takes place on March 21, 2009 at Teatro Fernán Gómez - Centro de Arte de Madrid at 8:00pm.
    • After opening in February the show will tour in Murciana, Castilla-Leon, Castilla-La Mancha, Madrid and Portugal. Animales Artificiales involves nine interpreters — actors, dancers and musicians. They include: Actors/dancers: Helen Bertels (Germany), José Campanari (Argentina), Mónica Garcia (Asturias), Mauricio González (Canary Islands), Iván Marcos (Galicia), Ricardo Santana (Madrid) and Ana Vallés (Galicia); Musica: Hugo Portas, tuba (Galicia); Singer: Ramon Vázquez, contratenor (Galicia); The creation and direction are the responsibility of Ana Vallés, with Nuria Sanz, the director’s assistant, and the scene design and the lighting is by Baltasar Patiño.
  • About Animales Artificiales
    • Animales Artificiales shows the empathy and the capacity to choose what we want to see — artifice and amorality of nature. Our image is transformed within the landscape that we invented to coexist with nature. “There is people who have the capacity to imagine themself as another person, and there are people who do not have the ability (when this deficiency is extreme, we called them psychopaths). And there are people who have that capacity but who decide not to put it in practice.”

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