Family audience
(from 5 years old)
Contemporary dance
Medium format
Global distribution
A vibrant spectacle where toys and trinkets abandoned in an attic or storage room (zaquizamí) come to life, seek new opportunities, and turn their flaws into strengths. A tribute to diversity, solidarity, and the spirit of overcoming challenges.
Our zaquizamí, the one in our story, is at the end of the hallway. It has three poorly placed shelves, a door with a lock and key, and an outlet that doesn’t work. Every time the light goes out, a party begins, and its inhabitants—those who are unseen but present—start to live, play, and dream, believing that no one can hear them.
Direction and Choreography: Roberto G. Alonso
Performers: Borja Fernández, Laura Marsal, and Laia Vancells
Set Design: Roberto G. Alonso and Tony Murchland
Lighting: Tony Murchland
Props and Costumes: Roberto G. Alonso and Víctor Peralta
Sound Design: Carles Cors
Set Construction: Tony Murchland and Víctor Peralta
Graphic Design: Marta Viladrich (Biloqui, creative studio)
Photography: Art Estudi and Manuel Pérez
Executive Production and Educational Consulting: Joan Solé
Production: Cía. Roberto G. Alonso
Collaboration: Teatre de Salt, LaSala (Sabadell)
Technical Residency: Teatre La Massa (Vilassar de Dalt)
Acknowledgments: Lola Davó, Carol Bruguera, Abigail Ballester, Nati Ninot
Supported by: Generalitat de Catalunya (Department of Culture), Barcelona City Council.
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