(((CircAntic)))
15-18 January 2026

Psirc

Coses Petites

premiere Barce- lona
Thursday, 15th January at 8 pm.

Friday, 16th January at 8 pm.

Saturday, 17th January at 8 pm.
+After-show by Carlo Sella (*info below)

Sunday, 18th January at 8 pm.

Languages: Catalan
Duration: 45 minutes
Recommended age: +12 years old
Tickets: 15 euros ONLINE // 17 euros BOX OFFICE

When purchasing three or more tickets for shows that are part of the CircAntic cycle, a discount will be automatically applied before proceeding to payment. These discounts are:
- 3 tickets for €36
- 4 tickets for €44
- 5 tickets for €50
Important: these discounts only apply to the purchase of tickets for different shows, not to the total number of tickets.

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Dramaturgy: Adrià Montaña
On stage: Adrià Montaña
Outside eyes: Chiara Marchese, Quim Giron, Edouard Peurichard.
Costumes: Sandra Guardiola
Technical accompaniment: Wanja Kahlert, Carlos Ferrer.
Running time: 45 minutes
Recommended age: 12 years and over.
Suitable for all audiences.
Production: La Utópica SCCL

Co-production: ICEC (Institut Català de les Empreses Culturals).
Support: Can Gasol, centro de creación de artes escénicas. Roca Umbert, fabrica de les arts. La Cascade PNAC – Bourg-Saint-AndéolLa Grainerie Scène conventionnée – Balma

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*After-show on Saturday, 17th by:

Carlo Sella, artistic researcher, stage creator and live artist. He is a researcher at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and a lecturer on the Master’s Degree in Political Ecology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, where he teaches courses on Activist Artistic Practices with an international perspective. His practice lies at the intersection of art and activism, with a particular focus on socio-ecological conflicts linked to the water crisis in Mediterranean contexts. As a creator, he works with irony, dystopian futures and provocation to activate critical thinking in the audience, exploring traditional, contemporary and hybrid performative formats. He is part of and collaborates with various artistic and research ecosystems, including the Arraiga company and the European collective ShiftSlow.

 

A proposal containing a range of performance languages, covering subjects such as the obsolescence of the human species and the management of natural resources, with water as a symbol. The piece explores icons of millenial culture that have come to define our western identity, with phenomena such as unboxing videos and the bottleflip challenge. It also includes circus techniques, such as acrobatics and hand stands.


Adrià Montaña: hand-to-hand agility. After completing a physiotherapy degree, he trained at the Rogelio Rivel school, and started out on stage at the Barcelona GREC festivals and CIRCA de AUCH (2010). Later, he co-founded PSiRC company together with Wanja Kahlert, Anna Pascual and Benet Jofre. With them, he has been the key creator for pieces such as Acrometria (2013), El meu nom és Hor (2018) and the després de tot saga (2022). Concurrently, he collaborates with other well-known companies and creators. He worked under the direction of Sixto Paz in Tender Napalm, co-produced by GREC Festival, and with Alba Sarraute i les Ofèlies company on the shows La Innombrable and Desdèmona.

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