The season set up by Cedac with the support of the Sardinian Region, the Municipality of Cagliari, the Foundation of Sardinia and the artistic direction of Valeria Ciabattoni is back with 100% of the capacity.

For the inauguration of the circuit, created in the 1980s by the president of the association Antonio Cabiddu among the founders of the Teatro Stabile of Sardinia, "Un Poyo Rojo" was chosen, a physical theater show directed and choreographed by Nicolás Poggi, Luciano Rosso and Hermes Gaido.


Under the spotlight, Alfonso Barón and Luciano Rosso give life to an overwhelming performance, which investigates all the facets of an encounter-confrontation between two characters who find themselves in a "neutral" and restricted space dedicated to sport and in a certain sense take their measures, between challenge and attraction.


"Un Poyo Rojo" - on the bill from Tuesday 26 to Saturday 30 October at 20.30 - offers interesting food for thought on human relationships, with all the possible "variations" on the theme. In the locker room of a gym, two men scrutinize each other, look at each other, provoke each other, face each other trying to seduce themselves in an acrobatic and humorous dance.

"Un Poyo Rojo" is a physical theater show that combines dance, sport and attraction, using body language to explore the limits and possible relationships between two men.

An irreverent invitation to laugh at oneself and, at the same time, to fully accept one's own and others' differences.

After eight seasons in Buenos Aires and years of uninterrupted reruns in Latin America and around the world, "Un Poyo Rojo" has conquered audiences and critics on various continents.

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