

Una polilla da vueltas alrededor de una bombilla. (2024)
Sol Bibriesca Company.
Surge Festival. Madrid. (2024).
"Darkness, light, shadow, circularity, blindness, and flight. Ugliness, beauty, and death. Meanwhile, a moth circles around a light bulb." "The work revisits 20th-century artistic production methodologies, such as technical work with light and abstraction, alongside concepts like manipulation, repetition, and material reworking. This is a scenic poem, an exercise in resistance, a concert of noises, a desert landscape, and a journey to the cliffs of Mexico. It speaks of the death of a woman, the desire to fly, and the loneliness that inhabits large cities." — Sol Bibriesca.
Artistic team
Authorship, Choreography, and Direction: Sol Bibriesca
Performance: Elvira Barmeri, Sol Bibriesca, Amparo De Gata, Chemi López, Marta Mañas, Daniela Muñoz Garduño, Olalla Merling, Catalina Rubio, Diego Sancho Moya, and Carlos Valle
Lighting Design: Sol Bibriesca and Juan Pablo Bruno
Costume Design: Amsha Etawi
Audiovisual Creation: Juan Pablo Bruno
Original Music and Sound Design: Javier Aparicio
Company Photography: Miguel Ángel García
Graphic Design: Juan Pablo Bruno

Humana is a mixed-media piece that explores various scenic territories, where dramatic text, autofiction, dance, and performance engage in dialogue. It is a journey that begins during the pandemic lockdown—a departure, a search, and an encounter: La voix humaine by Jean Cocteau. From this starting point, a research process on love unfolds, culminating in the scenic writing of Humana. Inspired by La voix humaine, it incorporates texts based on the performer’s life experiences. How does our brain work when we fall in love? What is the nature of communication in our relationships today? Why does love end? What does pain tell us? What is the path to healing our wounds?
Artistic Team
Authorship and Playwriting: Amaranta Osorio Direction: David Trueba Performance: Sol Bibriesca Lighting Design: Alfonso Ramos Set, Costume, and Props Design: Gema Rabasco Audiovisual Creation: Raúl Bartolomé Sound Design: Javier Aparicio Choreography: Sol Bibriesca Photography: Frank Álvarez Graphic Design: Raquel Trueba

My Wing is the story of a character who has lost awing or believes he has lost it and through thismetaphor the show invites us to think about encounters. A close human circus show between poetry andhumor that talks about resilience and mixes teapotpuppet, parachute dance and live music". Ignacio Herrero.
Artistic Team
Creation: Ignacio Herrero
Staged Exterior View: Fabio Ezechiele
Lighting Creation: Henri Emmanuel Doubli
External Dance Perspective: Yutaka Takei
External Magic Perspective: Miguel Muñoz
External Puppet View: Matthieu Rauchvarger
External Juggling Perspective: Aaron Tobias
External View: Nicolas Vercken
Music Composed by Yifan, Arranged by Javier Aparicio
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YiFan-Cirque Company. La Grainerie – fabrique des arts du cirque et de l'itinérance.
Toulouse, Francia. (2017).
A show that based on the theme of loss, speaks of love
Equipo Artístico
Creation: Ignacio Herrero
Performance: Ignacio Herrero, Violeta Janeiro
Staged Exterior View: Yutaka Takei
Musical Composition: Javier Aparicio
Rehearshal Sketches

Pressitting.
Comisariado: Jung In Jung. Coreografía: Fumihiro Kikuchi.
Shaping Time.Space. Flux Factory. New York. (2016)
In daily life we think about past and future, although we know that we only live in a present, current time. Embodied by Kikuchi, with music by Aparicio, Pres-sitting articulates the conflict between understanding life as an eternal present, while unavoidably weighing the past and future, using a chair as a symbol of an everyday object at the same time that taking distance reviewing visual art overtones.

Maria Mitsi. University of Hertfordshire. (UK). (2016).
Installation and Performance with Motion-Reactive Visuals.
Artistic Team
Creation: Maria Mitsi
Dance: Sarah Ward y Helen Penn.
Music: Javier Aparicio.