11/23/2025, 12:00 p.m. Flamenco pop concert. Reina Roja: One Single Heart. Young/adult audience.
This original show flows by blending traditional folk songs with an original repertoire rooted in heritage, offering them a fresh perspective.
Performers: María Briones, vocals; Rafa Villalba, percussion; Manuel Reyes, guitar; Alejandra Cabañas, violin.
11/22/2025, 6:00 p.m. Comedy theater. Las Couchers: Sugar-Cube Talks. Young/adult audience.
Consuelo and Socorro, through their consulting company, guide the audience on a journey of self-improvement, healing, and personal rebirth.
Written by: Las Couchers.
Direction and performance: Elena Donzel and Mari Marcos.
Voice-over: Juan Andrés González.
10/05/2025, 12:00 p.m. Concert. Chlöe’s Clue: Lullabies for Adults. Young/adult audience.
Chlöe’s Clue (Raquel Adalid) blends childhood imagery with the ordinary world in an ironic yet delicate way. A project that has evolved through her last three albums. In 2025 she returns to unveil a new shade in her musical palette with her upcoming EP Lullabies for Adults.
11/23/2025, 12:00 p.m. Contemporary dance and discussion. Cave Canem Company: The Voice and the Demiurge. Suitable for all audiences.
Chance reveals destiny. In a poetic garden, a narrator-demiurge moves invisible threads, a young woman uncovers fissures, and a musician embodies chance. The ephemeral and the eternal dance in every moment of our existence.
Direction, choreography, and performance: Carmela García and Alexander Espinoza.
11/22/2025, 7:00 p.m. Pop-rock concert. The Black Band. Young/adult audience.
A quartet performing a repertoire of the most popular Spanish pop songs from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, along with several international pop-rock tracks.
Performers: Joan Robledillo, vocals and guitar; Rafa Mira, bass; Santi García, keyboard; Pascual Roch, drums.
10/05/2025, 12:00 p.m. Children’s musical show. La Fam: Pop’s Corn. Children/family audience
What originally begins as an audition for a radio contest, just another game, turns into a real party-concert with around fifteen live-sung songs.
The best international pop and disco hits of recent decades set the pace for a vibrant, interactive show that will have you on your feet. Much more than just music, with Federico ‘Frottoman’ Tatay, Eddy Suay, Edu Olmedo and Javier Escamilla.
“Takadini” or the art of sustaining is a piece inspired by this rhythmic teaching system with roots in Indian music that seeks to expand musical learning by orchestrating subdivision.
Choreography: Esther Latorre and Colectivo Glovo.
“Mi Rubia” is a tribute to each of our mothers. They told us stories of the 1950s, when the dance hall was the place where they met their future partners.
Choreography: Carmela García and Maman García.
Performers: Sabela Ribes, Miguel Mata, Neus Roca, Sara Navarro, Arancha Frances, Lucía Ferrer, Cruz Nieto, Marina Sánchez, Jordi Mora, Candela Aiqun.
Substitutes/covers: Paula Vidal, Naiara Gonzalez. General direction: Mamen Garcia.
Four animals run away from home: Pupi, a singing dog; Misina, a dancing vegetarian cat; Bartolo, a poet donkey; and Kiriko, a sleepy, rocker rooster. They become friends and decide to form a rock band!
Text: Gabriel Fariza.
Performers: Ana Burguet, Carlos Carvajal. Music: Ginés Gil and Simón Fariza.
Born in Algemesí, she is one of the most emerging artists on the Valencian pop scene, with several collaborations with La Fúmiga. Her music evokes a delicate and vibrant soundtrack, capable of provoking an infinity of emotions.
del 23 de maig al 22 de juny de 2025
14/06/2025 | 18:00 h – Children’s theatre. Rebombori Cultural: Momo. A journey beyond time [El Saler]. An adaptation of Michael Ende’s novel with puppets and original songs. Momo, a girl with a unique gift for listening, fights against a threat endangering time and happiness.