'The fox who lost his memory' is not just theater, it is a multidisciplinary proposal on Alzheimer's that addresses children as beings capable of understanding, discerning and playing with stories.
A story told with current codes that wants to present the disease through the symptoms, feelings and feelings that the protagonist lives.
It moves away from the simplistic aesthetics and aesthetics of children's shows.
This function based on visual and object theater, which will be carried out by the company Baychimo Teatro de Zamora will be represented in two passes, at 18:00 and 20:00 hours, on Friday, September 22 at the headquarters of UtOpia , located at number 19 Calle de los Blases (next to the Canteras road).
It is aimed at children and people from 6 years of age and is a show for family and adult audiences.
Both exhibitions have reduced capacity, so it is imperative to formalize reservation through the email cartagenautopia@gmail.com, where you can also request more information.
The required contribution will be 7 euros for the general public and 4 euros for UtOpÍa partners.
THE COMPANY
Baychimo Teatro is one of the most interesting national companies on the current scene, for its mix of disciplines on stage and its way of understanding family theater without treating our children as idiots.
FESTIVAL OF LIVING ARTS
'The fox who lost his memory' is part of the 'Convergente' live arts festival, with which Utopia, an entity that has the support of the City of Cartagena, inaugurates a season that accommodates the different and including proposals, for all types (Madrid, Zamora, Valencia, Murcia ...) but with something in common: they converge different artistic disciplines (visual arts, video, poetry, sensorial theater, sound art) in a common space (UtOpÍa ) in which to imagine, to feel, to evoke and provoke emotions.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena