The play tells the first-person story of Pili, a Sevillian dancer who is imprisoned. Through a seemingly naïve yet assertive discourse, she critiques bureaucracy and the system that surrounds her. This poignant narrative invites the audience to ponder the societal structures that impact lives and dreams and the weight of confinement against the human spirit. The performance prompts reflection on personal freedom and the power of artistic expression even in adversity. Scheduled for June 4, 2026, the event takes place at the Centre Cultural La Casa Elizalde, starting at 19:30. Admission is free, but prior reservation is required due to limited capacity.
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