Family shows at CaixaForum
Family programming throughout the year.
01 to 23/02 - Up & Jazz (+6)
Four characters meet in a hotel elevator, where they discover a common passion: jazz. Inside the elevator they meet a new character who will make them live a crazy adventure full of surprises.
Musical phenomena that have made history, such as Louis Armstrong, George Gershwin, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck or Henry Mancini, among many others, covered by irreverent musicians to enjoy a friendly, cheerful and distracting jazz.
01-23/03 - Do you want to travel with me? Get on the music train (+6)
Music... Music is like strawberry ice cream, a birthday party, a summer beach holiday with cousins, a night of the Three Kings that never ends, a secret told in the ear, a conversation between friends... That's how we could define music for string quartet. And it's no coincidence that composers of all eras have dedicated some of their most inspired compositions to it.
And if we add the voice to the quartet, surely the most expressive instrument of all, what more could you ask for? Come and let yourself be carried away by the music of Mozart, Satie or Bernstein and by the sound of the voice and the string quartet. Because music is a train that never stops and makes you travel where you want, when you want, how you want and with whom you want...
03/29 to 04/27 - That's the musical! Discover the magic of musical theatre (+5)
Four young musical lovers learn that a theatre wants to get rid of the sets and materials from the musicals they have performed over the years. The four friends meet at the theatre, where they discover sets, props, costumes...
As they find objects and costumes, they sing songs that they love and tell anecdotes and stories about the musicals they are part of. All of this takes them on a journey through the contemporary history of the American musical. Works by A. Lloyd Webber, CM Schönberg, J. Kander, J. Larson, S. Sondheim and ABBA, among others.
04/15 to 04/18 - Dr. Larssen's invention (+6)
The earth has run out of oxygen in a world that is completely dependent on technology. The only resource that keeps it habitable is a machine that improves the quality of the air through precise and accurate music.
Fortunately or unfortunately, only robots can reproduce it accurately enough. Is there any other option for survival than music without musicians? Or are humans doomed to depend on machines?
We are waiting for you!
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