DETUATU
+9



DETUATU is an approach to the intimate personal relationships that are born in the encounter between two people, between each of the duos or binomials of the show, formed by an artist with intellectual or physical (dis)ability and another artist also with his own functional diversity. , because after all we all function in a different way, even though this diversity is not classified. This new proposal wants to be, without a doubt, a manifesto and a demonstration of the equality of people, that we can and should look at each other from the same level, neither above nor below. Recognize and accept ourselves without filters, without scales, without prejudices, without unnecessary compassion, and with sincerity and without fear, face to face. This is also the essence of the company. And we express all this.
Aspects of diversity and/or accessibility: Following the huge success and impact of the Mur show, De tú a tú is the new integrative circus project directed by Nacho Flores. A show put together from different “pairings”, each with artists with and without functional diversity and with its own director/specialist in a specific circus discipline. These pairings will take us on a journey to an introspection about the personal relationships that arise from the duos, as well as serving to delve deeper into techniques such as juggling, acrobatic moves with skates, clowning or acrobatic bicycle. Great artists from the Catalan scene are part of the artistic team of this super project.
Country: Spain
Autonomous community:
Catalonia
Duration: 70 minutes
Gender: Circus
Release year: 2021
Recommended age: +9
Artistic sheet:


Spain
Catalonia
(Cia)3, producer Transgenerational company formed in Mataró as a result of the show “Mur” with the idea of making it a long-term professional project.
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HEM DE PARLAR
Gender: Dance
Recommended age: +6, +9, +12, All ages
Duration: minutes
Release year: 2020
Country: Spain
Diversity: WE NEED TO TALK is an inclusive dance-theater street performance, the fruit of Vero Cendoya's extensive experience working with people with disabilities. It's a story that explores relationships and family conflicts. Conflicts within a relationship and, in turn, family life with a teenager.