Había una vez, mi familia

A theatrical and musical show for the whole family where not only pays tribute to Los Payasos de la Tele ,parents and their uncles, but also pays tribute to the genre of Clown and an era that marked the childhood of a generation of children who grew up in the 70s and 80s.

Grandma Eva is going to celebrate her birthday with her grandchildren, until a weather warning prevents them from coming. She is about to put everything prepared in her attic when, suddenly, a box comes to life and all the memories of her childhood appear: a small carousel, a music box, her toys, a Cinexin, an old television set where she used to watch her favorite programs. Suddenly the TV set turns on and the TV Clowns show appears. To the question “How are you?”, Eva, our grandmother, answers what we all have in our heads. The attic begins to transform until, in a magical space. Tv clowns and his troupe of crazy clowns will accompany Eva on a journey through a world of memories and dreams.

In the show we will go through all the subgenres and techniques characteristic of the world of clowning, such as gestural, textual, parody, circus and technique, and in all its formats, such as the complete classical entrance, musical numbers, textual humor, visual poetics, symbolism or magic. The great creators of the genre will be vindicated in Once Upon a Time: My Family.

Miliki Family

Miliki Jr. is a bright and curious baby who is ready to explore the world. Together, with Grandpa Miliki as their guide and adventure companion, they navigate everyday situations that their love of music and dance make even more exciting.

Miliki Jr. and his big sister Susanita recreate children’s favorite nursery rhymes of all time – watch what happens as they sing Johnny Johnny Yes Papa, Twinkle Twinkle.

CÚRAME

GENRE: Music / Pop
LENGTH: 4 min.
LANGUAGE: Spanish
YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 2018
PRODUCER: Estudio Caribe and Acción Contra el Hambre

El indiferente azul del cielo

A different, subtle and delicate look at the everyday life.
This collection of stories touches on a variety of subjects: books, music, love, historical events, loneliness, the world that collapses, the world we build. In a way, they are little pills with a moral: from the stories we can glean details on how to approach some aspects of life.

El Circo del Arte

Emilio Aragón started El Circo del Arte together with his father Emilio Aragón Bermúdez, Miliki, in 1996. It is a project that opts for maintaining a poetic line in circus art, and that receives the 1997 Premio Nacional de Circo (Spanish National Circus Award) granted by the Ministerio de Educación y Cultura (the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture). His three shows Mimus, Máscaras and Sueños run in Spain until 1999.