Montaldo

  • Teatre

Ernesto Collado / Fundación Collado - Van Hoestenberghe

A story of Indians, service stations, armadillos, utopias and autistic Catalans lost on the endless highways of an unrecognisable Texas. Produced by a theatre lab that has presented works halfway around Europe.

In the 19th century, a group of Icarians – followers of the theories of the philosopher Étienne Cabet – went to the USA to found a utopian socialist community. Their number included a Catalan, Ignasi Montaldo, a shy mute who used a sketchbook full of notes and drawings to communicate. The experiment was a failure and those who survived the journey ended up at loggerheads with one another, except for Montaldo, who – according to legend – became the chief of an Indian tribe. This tale provided the inspiration for a piece that falls somewhere between the documentary and the road story, taking as its subject a collective failure and a personal epiphany. However, Montaldo also explores the ever-conflictive limits between the individual and the community. This production, which eliminates the separation between performer and audience, features projected images, recorded voices and sounds and many other unusual elements. Montaldo is a new work from an arts collective that, eschewing the conventions, uses humour to explore the world we live in from a different viewpoint. 

Artistic card

Creació, dramatúrgia i direcció: Ernesto Collado; Intèrpret: Ernesto Collado; Ajudant de direcció: Piero Steiner; Espai escènic: Cube b.z., Ernesto Collado; Disseny d'il·luminació: Cube b.z.; Tècnic: Cube b.z.; Producció executiva: Eteri (Montse Prat & Txell Felip); Distribució: Iva Horvat; Música: Pony Bravo; Mànager: Lluís Bonveí; Paisatge sonor: Capturats de Christmas in Icaria; Confecció del vestuari: Oscar H. Grand; Perruqueria: Dammaret; Direcció i dramatúrgia: Ernesto Collado; Imatge: Ferran Llorens; Agraïments: Lluís Bonveí, Daniel García, Aurelio Medina, de Christmas in Icaria, Sofía Asencio, CCCB;

Dates

  • Start date
    11/07/2013
  • End date
    14/07/2013
  • Schedule
    8 pm
  • Space

    CCCB
    http://www.cccb.org

    Carrer de Montalegre, 5, 08001 Barcelona, Espanya

  • Duration
    60 min
  • Price
    e16