UAB to host the 4th University Theatre Biennial of the Vives Network with the participation of 10 universities
The Theatre Hall of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona will be the stage, on 6 and 7 May, of a new edition of the University Theatre Biennial of the Vives Network, an interuniversity exhibition that will bring together ten theatre classes and nearly 120 actors and actresses in a theatrical marathon format open to the public.
On 6 and 7 May the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona will host the fourth edition of the University Theatre Biennial of the Vives Network of Universities, a cultural initiative that promotes artistic exchange between university theatre groups. The event will take place in the Theatre Hall of the UAB, located at the Plaça Cívica, and will feature the participation of ten theatre classes from different universities.
The Biennial is a traveling exhibition open to the public that is characterised by its format of a marathon of performances: each university presents a play of up to 50 minutes, which allows a diverse programme to be concentrated in two days and offers the audience a wide and varied sample of university theatre.
In this fourth edition, the theatre classes of ten universities of the Vives Network are participating: the Unviersitat Autònoma de Barcelona, the University of Girona, the University of Alacant, the Polytechnic University of Valencia, the University of Valencia, the University of Barcelona, the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, the Rovira i Virgili University, the University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia, and the Open University of Catalonia.
The programme will start on 6 May at 11:00 a.m. with the opening ceremony and will give way to the first performances. During these two days, the scenic proposals of all participating universities will be seen, in a marathon that combines different styles, formats and themes. The complete details of the works, schedules and synopsis can be consulted in the official programme of the Biennial.
In addition to the performances, the competition includes training activities such as workshops and meeting spaces for participants, with the aim of promoting learning and the exchange of experiences between students and scenic creators. This year, the programme also includes the participation of actress María García Vera, who will present the performative conference Ser extraterrestre una estona, a proposal that explores new ways of looking at reality to imagine other ways of living.
The Biennial of University Theatre has consolidated itself as a reference space within the cultural program of the Vives Network, an institution that groups universities in Catalan-speaking territories and promotes joint initiatives in areas such as culture, research and teaching. This will be the second time that the UAB has hosted a meeting of university theatre classes from the Vives Network. The first was held in 2006, and in this fourth edition, in a biennial format, the aim is to reinforce the role of the performing arts within university life and contribute to making visible the creative proposals that have emerged from the campuses.
Admission to all performances is free, with access limited to the capacity of the theatre hall.