The Malpaís Festival, organized by the Department of Culture of the Arrecife City Council, will put an end to this fourth edition, with theater, humor, music, dance and fun. The show says goodbye in La Plazuela de Arrecife, this Friday, May 21 and Saturday, May 22, with Elliot's show and that of the theater company The Chanclettes.
Eric Jenicot, alias "Elliot", will be in La Plazuela this Friday, May 21, at 9:00 p.m. Elliot began his career as a clown as a social educator for troubled children, back in the eighties, and it was then that he decided to put therapeutic ingenuity at the service of humanity.
Elliot is an unstoppable antidepressant, which makes what is actually tremendously complicated seem simple. His show "Rock Comedy Show" is loaded with an overwhelming and participatory sympathy, which skillfully achieves the spontaneous collaboration of the spectators at all times, either individually or collectively.
Now he brings an hour and a half of continuous laughter, of fluid intercommunication between artist and room, which accompanies the perfect synchrony that exists in turn between him and the soundtrack (his technician). An hour and a half in which you can enjoy a show full of electric humor, facial contortions, and a sense of visual comedy that comes from comics, film and television.
The Chanclettes
The Chanclettes, which will be in La Plazuela on Saturday, May 22, at 9:00 p.m., is a theater company that, like other formations, conceives its productions from its own language: TúrmixPlaybacK. Using fragments of texts, songs of all kinds and origins, a spiral of scenes is created that confront the transcendent with the absurd. The impossible is staged as real and they merge into glamor and vulgarity.
The company's 15th anniversary coincides with the premiere of its new and hilarious show, "Gold, 15 years of TúrmixplaybacK". As it could not be otherwise, The Chanclettes presents the best proposal for a night of theater, humor, music, dance and crazy fun. "Gold" is a journey to the womb of the chanclettero universe. A golden tour of the 15-year career of these Catalan trans-muses.