Teatro Español y Naves del Español
Living Arts International Gathering Africa Moment'21 celebrates this year its 5th edition in the cities of Madrid and Barcelona, an unprecedented edition with a double itinerary, which presents proposals of great innovation and artistic quality by leading figures on the...
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Babies under 2 years of age / 1€
The music, and also the ideas and causes defended by the pioneer of reggae are the inspiration for a show of music and dance that talks about the musician Bob Marley, but also about the struggle of women.
Bob Marley for Babies is the second part of La Petita Malumaluga’s trilogy that began with the international hit “Bitels for Babies” (a tribute concert to The Beatles).
Four dancers who sing, or four singers who dance, and a cellist, perform sophisticated vocal arrangements of the best songs by Bob Marley, one of the most important African-American cultural icons of the 20th century.
A colourful explosion of song and dance in which the audience, sat inside an immersive and visual 360º stage design, is the protagonist at all times.
Bob Marley for Babies seeks to link some of Marley’s pan-Africanist and racial equality demands with some of the feminist causes at different stages of women’s lives and in different regions of the world. Music, dance, participation, technology, reflection and new scenic languages for that most demanding of audiences: young children and their families.
Text, dramaturgy and artistic direction: Eva Vilamitjana and Albert Vilà
Choreography: Eva Vilamitjana
Musical arrangements: Lucas Peire and Frank Montasell
Musical direction: Albert Vilà and Tanja Schilinski
Cast: Daniela Fumadó, Ona Pla, Elsa Meneses, Sara Sambola and Maria Rosa Pons
Scenic space design: Albert Vilà
Costume design: Laura García
Lighting design: David Bofarull
Sound design / sound conception: Albert Compte
Video mapping: V.P.M
A co-production between Grec 2021 Festival de Barcelona, La Petita Malumaluga and Teatro Español. With the support of the Institut Català de les Empreses Culturals de la Generalitat de Catalunya (ICEC) and the National Institute for the Performing Arts and Music (INAEM).