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SEA, MARU, TIDE AND THE ISLAND THAT IS NOT

In a distant village, young Maru is sent by the Council of Elders to investigate a mystery: the inexplicable appearance of a large number of dead sea animals on the beaches of the region. After a long journey, Maru discovers a huge island of plastic waste in the high seas inhabited by strange beings born from the garbage itself. When he returns and tells what he saw, the Council of Elders does not believe his story, leading Maru to be called a liar by the adults of the village. Only the children believe his story. Maru then decides to join his young friends and travel the world to tell the story of this strange island, using the objects and waste found in the sea.

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JAVIER'S STONES

A young man named Ariel accidentally arrives at a theater carrying an old suitcase full of stones and objects. Upon discovering the audience in the room, he reveals his mission: to continue the saga of his friend and mentor Javier, an enigmatic wandering puppeteer who has wandered the world collecting stones with the purpose of “lightening the weight of the mountains”. Each of these stones carries with it a fascinating story, evoking memories of times gone by. As Ariel shares his stories with the audience, new narratives unfold in adventures that intertwine myth and fantasy. The audience is drawn into an enchanting journey full of surprises, where the boundaries between reality and imagination merge.

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OROBORO

A castaway who is adrift must choose between facing a group of vultures or throwing himself into the sea to escape. On a nearby island, a huge serpent leaves a strange egg that arouses the curiosity and ambition of the beings that inhabit the place. OROBORO is an allegory of the cyclical nature of existence. Puppet theatre for all ages.

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