Winged Cranes is a platform from which to generate artistic projects, paying special attention in our creations to women, opening our practice to new areas and keep exploring with other artists and researchers from other fields, through collaboration and mutual understanding.
We work with different languages and theatre techniques, such as bunraku, the "new dance", video projections and text.
Our special talent reside in our imagination, with which of course we can fly, transform ourselves and transform the world around us.
This play (The Armchair) is a consideration about the influence of power and a glanze to the curved trajectory from euphoria and popularity to the loss of hope, discredit and isolation that seem to transit unavoidably those who govern us.
A theatrical “deconstruction” as an itinerary through a prebelic military camp with instalations about Iphigenia's sacrifice, immolated by her father to save the honor of the Greek (according to her father's words). Through a selection of significant moments of the tragedy, we introduce ourselves into those instants where human beings consent and orders the sacrifice, on itself or the other, at the expense of its own humanity.
EL CUERPO AUSENTE (The absent body) is a show that involves japanese bunraku, object theatre and dance. Along an hour, it tells the story of Mariana Sánchez, a woman executed by firearm at the end of the Spanish Civil War.
Inspired by the House of Bernarda by Spanish playwright Federico García Lorca.
Deepest Spain at the beginning of the 20th Century. There are still eight years ahead of severe mourning in the house of...
This show is based on the story of French surrealists Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore – two female artists in a male-dominated world- and their resistance campaign against the Nazis in occupied Jersey.
DON T KISS ME, I AM IN TRAINING
A transformist puppet show. Are we born with a permanent identity? Yet, does the self have a defined gender? How we construct ourselves? Do we decide who we are? This project was inspired by a crucial event...