Concept, direction and choreography: Pere Faura - Interpretation: Odo Cabot, Montse Colomé, Raffaella Crapio, Mario García Sáez, Julia Irango, Anamaria Klajnescek / Claudia SolWat, Sarah Anglada, Victor Pérez Armero, Toni Viñals - with the special collaboration of Francesc Orella - Concept and scenic space: Jordi Queralt - Composition, musical direction and live music: Aurora Bauzà and Pere Jou (Telemann Rec.) - Text: Pere Faura and Marc Angelet - Dramaturgical advice: Marc Angelet - Assistant director: Anna Serrano - Choreographic assistant: Claudia SolWat - Latin translations: Neus Faura - Lighting design: CUBE.bz - Technical coordination and lighting technician: Arnau Sala - Video creation and video technician: Sergi Faustino - Sound technician: Stéphane Carteaux - Costume design and characterization: Adriana Parra - Costume assistant during functions: Ona Grau - Graphic design and web communication: Joan Escofet - Community manager: Pol Noya - Photography: Tristán Pérez-Martín - Video recording: Ricardo Salas - Executive production: Blanc Produccions - Administration: Joan Gay - Intern student at the Theater Institute: Vicente Roldán - Co-production: Grec 2020 Barcelona Festival - Institute of Culture, Barcelona City Council, Mercat de les Flors, Plataforma Cultural La Diürna SL - Collaboration: Banco Sabadell Foundation - Special support: Department of Culture of the Generalitat de Catalunya (CAT) - Acknowledgments: Mauri Serrado, Gloria March, Guillermo Weickert, Alberto Alonso, Laia Bardella, Anna Briansó, Pere Arquillué, Jumon Erra, Ibai Luke, Mireia Farrarons, David Selvas, Raquel Gualtero, Sarah Anglada, Javi Vaquero, Bárbara Raubert, Oriol Puig Taulé , Zorrilla Theater in Badalona
Rèquiem Nocturn [Nocturnal requiem]
100 minutes
From 11,20 € to 24 €
A semi-autobiographical depiction of the life and death of director Bob Fosse, addicted to drugs, sex and work, through Pere Faura’s lens
In 1979, Bob Fosse filmed All That Jazz, a semi-autobiographical depiction of his addiction to drugs, sex and work, which ultimately depicts his possible death. Taking this film as its main reference point, the show is an autobiographical portrait of the author and his death as a professional, divided into three main acts symbolising the three main stages of the process of putting on a show: audition, creation and performance.
Pere Faura graduated from the School for New Dance Development in School for New Dance Development Amsterdam in 2006. That same year, he joined the Frascati Theatre in Amsterdam as a resident choreographer, and in 2009 he received the prestigious Charlotte Köhler Prize. In 2011, he graduated from the Amsterdam University of the Arts with a Master’s in Choreography and returned to Barcelona, where he continued producing new shows in collaboration with various different creation centres in the city. His work is known for its appropriation of elements of pop culture, in a multi-disciplinary choreography that spans all the elements that make up the fabric of theatre. In addition to his work as a creator, he has also participated in organisation and design work in the context of artistic exhibition through the CRIM (Independent Creators in Movement) platform, within the ARTAS (Associate Artists at La Poderosa) collective and as a founding member of G.R.U.A. (Research Group for Artistic Universes).