L'ANTIC TEATRE AL GREC 2021
July 8-11

Iniciativa Sexual Femenina

Perpetua Felicidá

L'Antic al Grec 21
Thursday, July 8th at 8 pm
Friday, July 9th at 8 pm
Saturday, July 10th at 8 pm
Sunday, July 11th at 8 pm
Duration: 75 min
Tickets: 12 euros ONLINE // 15 euros BOX OFFICE
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THIS SHOW CONTAINS STROBOSCOPIC LIGHTS

Creation and interpretation: Iniciativa Sexual Femenina (Elisa Keisanen, Cristina Morales and Élise Moreau)
Lightning design: Marc Augustin-Viguier
Costume: Noela Covelo, Víctor Ruiz Colomer and Iniciativa Sexual Femenina
Technician: Andrea Forlanza
Photo: Estefania Lochtenberg

Co-production: Antic Teatre and Festival Grec 2021

With the support of: CA2M (Móstoles), La Casa Encendida (Madrid), MACBA (Barcelona), La Caldera (Barcelona), Pôle 164 (Marsella), Real Academia de España en Roma, Teatro India (Roma) and Teatro Quarticciolo (Roma).

Thanks: Toni Amengual, Fernando Gandasegui, Guido Lo Zurdo, Ludovic Maurel, Véronique Moreau and Agnès Rodriguez.

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An Antic Teatre project with support from GREC 2021 Festival of Barcelona

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How to die and kill, how to resurrect, how to breathe life and how to walk the path that leads from one to the other with joy. Perpetua Felicidá is a triptych of agonies, deaths and resurrections, three passions embodied by each of the performers with the help of her companions and the saints Perpetua and Felicity, strange martyrs of the s. III A.D. in Roman Carthage, respectively mistress and slave, black and white, nursing and pregnant. Moreau, Keisanen and Morales use dance (yes, they use it: they make it useful: they believe in its power to destroy privileges) as the lock that bursts the doors of their knowledge, dance as a looter of the physical and mental states that the Regime got so well guarded.


The Iniciativa Sexual Femenina collective emerged in 2017 in self-managed social centre Can Vies, in Barcelona, with the aim of approaching contemporary dance from a feminist, libertarian and anti-academic perspective. It consists of Élise Moreau (France, 1992), Elisa Keisanen (Finland, 1988) and Cristina Morales (Spain, 1985).

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