There exists a space, a moment, a sigh, where the everyday is transgressed.
In The Impossibilist, Sergi Buka plays with illusions to show us everything that escapes logic. Through the poetry of music, word, and space, he constructs an atmosphere where the spectator does not need to look for the trick, but rather let themselves be carried away by the emotion of surprise.
On stage, everyday objects transform into a fragile and fascinating universe, where anything can happen. Cards, coins, and unexpected elements become the protagonists of an experience that unfolds before the eyes of the audience.
There exists a space, a moment, a sigh where the everyday is transgressed. Where time stops… where it seems not to exist. Where the observer does not understand how reality is manipulated.
A dimension where dreams are possible and impossible realities exist. A journey of exploration to the limits between illusion and reality, from the visible to the invisible.
A chimeric universe where the imprint of a dream is no less real than that of a footprint.
An intimate and captivating journey in which the spectator ceases to be merely an observer to become part of the mystery, sharing in the first person the emotion of surprise.
A fascinating experience to share with family, awakening curiosity, emotion, and the ability to marvel together.
Idea and creation | Sergi Buka
Performer | Sergi Buka
Music | Ramon Calduch
Text adaptation | Pep Paré
Technical production | Joan Segura
Audio-visuals | Santamandra
Costume design | Rosa Solé
Acknowledgments | Carles Piera. Jordà Ferré. Murmuris Comunicació. Plas, Plas, Plas. Rafael Rovira. Teatre Museu Rei de la Màgia. Xavi de la Iglesia (xdelai).
06.06.26 – 27.06.26
Room Tadeusz Kantor
Family Programming
“His extraordinary shadow puppetry would have delighted the late Joan Brossa.”
Gonzalo Pérez de Olaguer, EL PERIODICO
“The hands of Catalan Sergi Buka literally seduced the spectators.”
Jordi Jané, DIARI AVUI
“Buka’s show is a frantic challenge to synchrony and the ability to surprise the audience.”
Ricardo Aldarondo, DIARIO VASCO
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