Wednesday, May 20
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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About
In an old theatre, there is no performance today.
In the solitude of her dressing room, an actress leaves everything tidy, awaiting the moment of passage.
Is it reality, or a dream?
Black Cat, by Gabriela Cespedes explores the moment of passage from life to death.
That intimate and peculiar moment of the last breath, when organic life ends
Gabriela Céspedes is a multidisciplinary artist with over 35 years of experience as an actress, puppeteer, director, cultural manager, and educator. An international benchmark in Lambe Lambe Theatre, she has toured across the Americas and Europe with emblematic works such as Gato Negro and Bladimir.
She has directed and participated in projects in Brazil and Paraguay, and coordinated the first Diploma in Puppet and Object Theatre at The National University of the Chaco Austral. Among her honours, the Javier Villafañe National Award for lifetime achievement stands out.
We are SO excited to be hosting this work at MIC. Gabriela is a world renouned artist in her field! Please give as generously as you are able when booking your ticket - but neither we nor Gabriela would wish for finances to be a barrier to accessing it - so please if you would like to access it for free email Alex on **programmingatmic@gmail.com** ** **
This work is performed for one person at a time and the show lasts 4 minutes. There are 6 performances per half an hour and you can book into these time slots.
The Artform of Teatro de Lambe Lambe
Teatro de Lambe Lambe is a unique form of miniature puppet theatre that originated in Brazil in the late 1980s. It was created by the Brazilian artists Denise Di Santos and Ismine Lima, who developed the form in Salvador, Bahia. Performed inside a small and portable theatre, each show is presented to one spectator at a time, creating an intimate and immersive experience. Through carefully crafted puppets, lighting, sound, and movement, a complete theatrical world unfolds in just a few minutes.
Inspired by the tradition of street photographers known as lambe lambe, the form invites audiences to pause, look closely, and enter a poetic moment of storytelling. Today, Lambe Lambe Theatre is performed around the world and is celebrated for its inventiveness, intimacy, and ability to transform small spaces into powerful theatrical experiences.
**** Please be aware that each ticket is for a 1:1 experience of a performance by the artist for 1 person lasting 4 minutes each. There are 6 performances per half an hour. Please arrive in good time before your slot and be prepared to wait your turn 🥰
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