Sortilegio

Sortilegio is an audio-visual puppetry experience for one person at a time, a magical and mystical game where analog meets digital.

Open Approved
20 Jul 2024 to 28 Jul 2024
10:30AM
Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
Event

Event Details

Duration 5 minutes
Recommended Age 6 years old and above

About This Event

Sortilegio is a magical and mystical game where analog meets digital. Your imagination and the spirit of the wind become essential elements in creating a vivid world governed by cosmic forces.

Lambe Lambe Theatre forms the foundation of this intimate puppetry showcase. It is an artistic language where shows are presented inside a closed box. Spectators will peer through the peephole to uncover the world unfolding from within. 

Inspired by “Creation of the Birds” by Spanish painter Remedios Varo, Sortilegio is an audio-visual puppetry experience for one person at a time, with each performance lasting approximately five minutes. Audiences will listen to soundscapes using headphones, and watch as miniature puppets and holographic projections create a world of wonder. 

Peer into the Lambe Lambe theatre, where it's just you, tiny puppets, and grand stories.

*The artist will be having a four-day Lambe Lambe Theatre workshop, from 22nd to 25th July (7:00pm - 10:00pm), at Penang Harmony Centre. Registration required. 


Ticket Price 

Original Price  

RM 18


Additional & Accessibility Info

  • Age Limit: Recommended for audiences aged 6 years and above.
  • Language: This is a non-verbal puppetry performance. 
  • Note: This is a puppetry performance for one person at a time, and each person's session will take approximately five minutes.

Artist Bio

Omayra Martínez Garzón

Omayra is a puppeteer and actress, whose creations have been supported by the National Institute of Theatre and Proteatro of Argentina and Iberescena of Spain. She has presented Lambe Lambe Theatre performances at festivals in countries such as Germany, Chile, Romania, Brazil, Peru and France. In recent years, she has delivered workshops in Germany, Spain, Argentina, Colombia and Romania, contributing to the advancement of the Lambe Lambe Theatre movement.


Photo Credits: Rodrigo Chavero, Claudio Martínez Valenzuela and Festilambe, Titiriguada