5-8 June 2025

María Jurado

Spooky

Thursday, 5th June at 8 pm

Friday, 6th June at 8 pm
+After-show by Alfonso Hoyos (*info below)

Saturday, 7th June at 8 pm

Sunday, 8th June at 8 pm
Languages: spanish
Duration: 60 minutes
Recommended age: +15 years old
Warning: this work contains strobe lights, direct interaction with the audience and smoke machine
Tickets: 15 euros ONLINE // 17 euros BOX OFFICE
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Director: María Jurado + co-creation with the whole team.
Cocreation: Macarena Bielski López
Performers: María Jurado and Macarena Bielski
Sound space and musical composition: Kora Jiménez
Lighting and set design:: David Corral
Design and visual creation: Manuel Pita-Romero
Costume design: G.Ontiveros – design and pattern making of the dresses
Production: María Jurado and David Corral.
Artistic accompaniment: María Jeréz

Co-production: Antic Teatre.
Artistic residency support: Graner (Barcelona), Réplika Teatro (Madrid), TenerifeLAV (Tenerife), L’Estruch Fàbrica de Creació (Sabadell), Corralito x TNT (2024), Festival MeetYou (Valladolid) 2025 and La Mutant (Valencia) 2025.

 

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*After-show on Friday, 6th by:
Alfonso Hoyos holds a doctorate in Philosophy from Barcelona’s Autonomous University, specialising in Contemporary Aesthetics. Prior to this he obtained a degree in Philosophy from Barcelona University, with extraordinary honours, and a Master in Contemporary Cinema and Audiovisual Studies at Pompeu Fabra University. His doctoral research was funded by a pre-doctorate FPU contract from Spain’s Ministry of Education, and it included a research stage with Dr. Emmanuel Alloa at Fribourg University in Switzerland. His contract allowed him to give lectures in Aesthetics, Film Phlosophy and Critical Theory at Barcelona’s Autonomous University. He also taught classes on Cinema and Literature at Barcelona University. His doctoral thesis, graded Magna Cum Laude, analyses the notion of model in the work of French director Robert Bresson from a phenomenological perspective and is in the process of being published by Palgrave Macmillan. He has published several articles on film, phenomenology and aesthetics in indexed academic magazines and has given presentations at numerous international conventions.

Spooky is a fight against the individual or a performance where two women create a stage setup inspired by the codes of suspense cinema and trash cinema: handmade media and aesthetics intervene directly in the space, creating a fragmented narrative that generates a sense of uncertainty, engaging the audience and highlighting rifts between reality and fiction.

The stage represents a metaphor of the brain, which receives information, patterns and projections that our individual beliefs construct around ourselves, creating an apparently impenetrable but speedily tortuous ‘bell jar’.


María Jurado is an artist, choreographer, performer and researcher based in Barcelona. She navigates between the limits of conceptual dance and performance. Each of her creations forces her to think differently, investigating the limits of the format. She studied at the Institut del Teatre. In 2022 she premiered the piece Black Sun at the Grec Festival in Barcelona. She participated in the creation process of the piece Mágica y elástica by Cuqui Jerez and received the Danceweb 2023 scholarship. Spooky was born as a residency project in Graner thanks to the collaboration of artist Macarena Bielski López and, later, the combined strength of a multidisciplinary team. The project aims to be able to investigate and delve deeper through creation, action and continuous thought.

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