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AWARDS
2015 Winner of the Oficio Crítico Award – Best Director Lima – Perú
2016 Winner of the Audience Award – Arena Festival of Young Arts – Erlangen, Germany
2016 AIBAL Award Nominations:
Direction: Fernando Castro
Male Revelation for Playwriting: Fernando Castro & Federico Abril
Theatrical Performance: Los Regalos
2017 Winner of the Florencio Award – Best Foreign Work – Montevideo, Uruguay
REVIEWS
The acrobatics becomes a metaphor for exploring male behavior, while the universal language of clowning allows the cast to heighten the humor and tenderness of the scene.
-Escape Section, Comercio Daily.
With their precise way of acting, their minimalist gestures they recorded with a few distinct strokes the portrait of a family without women, where, in any inability to express one's feelings, in each punch to son and brother lies the intensity of their interpersonal relationships. The Compañía de Teatro Físico perform universal, speechless, physical theatre independent from time & space to rock the viewers gently with their fears.
- Festival ARENA of the young arts. Festival Jury.
In The Gifts, the theater frees itself from voice so the body becomes the great protagonist. Not a single word; lots of movement.
-Punto Seguido Magazine.
They push themselves to communicate events and emotions by relying on a score made up solely of bodily gestures, movements, proxemics, rhythms, pauses, and tensions. A fascinating lesson in life and theater not to be missed.
-Percy Encinas, Comercio Daily.
Los Regalos / The Gifts
A father and his two sons live in a house. The most routine tasks, such as preparing breakfast, bathing, or housework turn into real adventures when tackled by three inexperienced men and their fear of not knowing what are they doing. The journey that the elder brother needs to make in order to leave home, and the fear of saying goodbye to the ones we love, will be the starting point of our story.
Compañia de Teatro Físico
The Physical Theatre Company (CTF) was founded in 2014 by Eduardo Cardozo, Fernando Castro, and Diego Sakuray, following a line of research that merges theatre, dance, and contemporary circus. Its goal is to create stage works using languages that speak from the body and for the body. To date, it has premiered 15 productions: Copacabana (2014), Prehistoria de la Felicidad (2015), Tu voz Persiste (2015), Los Regalos (2015), +Deshuesadero+ (2016), Gnossienne (2017), Perra (2018), El baile de los muertos (2021), Assamblage (2022), El Enemigo (2022), Quilla la ardilla en la peña Pimpilla (2023), Solo (2024), Crónica de amor (2025), and Como te gusta (2025).
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Event Venue
The Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago, 1306 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605-2602, United States
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