CIA. LALI AYGUADÉ (SPAIN) | Runa 

About the piece

Tales from another world. From another time.
In this chaotic landscape, two humans search among the ruins, trying to reimagine, to feel again what once was, what they once were. They sense the past. Innocent beings who now turn those ruins into allies, into games to comprehend reality.
Runa highlights the beauty of that fragile past, of which little remains, as a way to hold on to life. Through abstract movement and the body’s relationship to weight, these characters bring us back to the essence of what we are: beings affected by time. How do we move forward when the “Runa” remains etched in our minds?

About the company

Lali Ayguadé Company was founded in 2013 in Barcelona. Its director, Lali Ayguadé, has an outstanding international career due to her collaborations and work with some of the most prestigious dance companies in the world. Since its creation, the Company has experienced significant growth both nationally and internationally, developing an extensive repertoire of works in various formats: Original stage creations (Kokoro in 2015, iU an Mi in 2017, Hidden in 2020); site-specific and outdoor works (IncognitoDe camino al otroUnderneath); and collaborations with artists such as Guilhem Chatir (Here, 2018), Joana Gomila (Sa Mateixa, 2018), and Akira Yoshida (2020 and 2023).

Performances

Tuesday, October 14

8:00 pm 

Teatro Nacional

TECH RIDER

Country: Spain

Category: Selected Company

Artistic Direction: Lali Ayguadé
Choreography and Performance: Lali Ayguadé / Lisard Tranis
Music Composition: Miguel Marín
Lighting Design: Conchita Pons
Set Design: Martina Cabanas
Costume Design: Ferran Casanova & Cristian Betancurt
Set Design Assistant: Sergi Perez

Light Technician: Gabriela Bianchi Flores

Sound Technician: Adrià Juan Garriga

Co-produced by: GREC FESTIVAL 2022 and CDCN POLE SUD STRASBOURG
With the support of: Graner, l’Estruch, Nunart Guinardó, and Roca Umbert

The performance in PRISMA Festival has the support of the Embassy of Spain in Panama, and Centro Cultural de España (the Spanish Cultural Center) in Panama.