The tenth edition of Le Meraviglie del Possibile is coming to an end, the International Festival of Theatre, Art and New Technologies organized and curated in Cagliari by Kyberteatro, the spin-off with which the company L'Aquilone di Viviana carries out theatrical and technological activities , under the artistic direction of Ilaria Nina Zedda and Marco Quondamatteo.

Theater and video games

Tomorrow, Sunday 29 November, at 7pm, the new production of the hosts "Gg good game", a theater and video game show, will still be on stage at the Spazio Domosc (via Newton 12). The direction and dramaturgy are by Ilaria Nina Zedda, the technological direction by Marco Quondamatteo, protagonists Sara Perra and Monica Serra (audio technician: Elvio Corona; costumes and sets: Claudia Spina; video technician: Ennio Madau; photographer Alonso Crespo). An immersion in the world of gaming that tells of the special meeting between a 16-year-old girl, Bea (Sara Perra), and her avatar character, Luna (to whom Monica Serra gives voice and body movements). Through the use of technology, the avatar, projected outside the video game, will be free to interact in real time with her gamer friend, Beatriz, bringing the languages and problems of generation Z back to the scene.

The end

The curtain will fall on the tenth edition of The Wonders of the Possible on Monday 30 October, at 6.30 pm at Spazio Domosc, with a moment of European discussion, with the Pixel & Performing Arts conference show, guests of the Danish company Limfjordsteatret, for the presentation of the Erasmus project plus+Small-scale partnerships in school education, curated by the Nykøbing Mors company and Kyberteatro. The conference will be attended by Gitta Malling, artistic director of Limfjordsteatret, Charlotte Olling Rebdsforf, pedagogue and projects developer of the Danish company, Kim Fast Jensen, who is the technical director, Nina Zedda, artistic director of Kyberteatro, Marco Quondamatteo, technical and technological director of Cagliari company, Laura Bifulco, microbiologist, Simone Murtas, video artist.

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