Oranges, oranges. Lemons, lemons.
Lucia Campillo and Maria Jaimez
Friday, October 10
19:30 h
16 y 18€*
MUN Theatre
* Pass for Naranjas naranjas limones limones (Lucía Campillo), Me parece que sufro lo que en mi profesión llaman nostalgia (Recuerdo Número 7) and Noces (Led Silhouette y Coral de Cámara de Pamplona): 39€ (without additional discounts).
* Advance sale: buy your tickets with a 15% discount before August 31. Not applicable to season tickets or family packs.
A dancer and an actress. An intimate encounter bathed by unknown glances.
In "La virtud en la mirada", Aurelio Arteta says that admiration is the feeling of joy that springs from the sight of someone else's excellence. This sympathy with the excellent provokes the desire to imitate him and to develop, therefore, the best human possibilities, because through it, each one glimpses and wants his best self.
We are in a kitchen, in a conference room, on a television set, in a field full of orange and lemon trees.
We are in a theater.
A dancer and an actress.
An intimate encounter on a stage bathed by unknown glances.
They also look at each other, they see each other.
If we resonate with what we admire, if among other things we are what we admire... what is there of one in the other?
They do not sing.
They do not dance.
They don't act.
Don't miss them.
ARTISTIC FILE
Direction and creation: Lucía Campillo, María Jáimez
Dance: Lucía Campillo
Interpretation: María Jáimez
LUCIA CAMPILLO
Spanish Dance dancer, she graduated from the Conservatorio de Danza Mariemma in Madrid and began her professional career at the Taller Estudio del Ballet Nacional de España and the Compañía de Antonio Gades. In 2010, she joined the Ballet Nacional de España under the direction of José Antonio Ruiz and later Antonio Najarro. Subsequently, she has been part of companies such as María Pagés, Rojas y Rodríguez and Jesús Carmona and has been invited as a soloist to collaborate with artists such as Antonio Canales, Sergio Bernal or Joaquín de Luz. In addition, she works in the most renowned flamenco tablaos in Spain such as Corral de la Morería, Tablao Cordobés, Tablao Villarosa, Casa Patas or Flamenco de leones, among others.
As a teacher, she has taught courses in countries such as Japan, Mexico and the USA, as well as in various dance conservatories and schools in Spain, sharing her versatility in the different specialties of Spanish dance and flamenco.
With her piece La Imperfecta, she won the award for "Outstanding Dancer" at the Certamen de Danza Española y Flamenco de Madrid. She also received the Única award, given to relevant women in the region of Murcia, and in 2023 the Alfonso X de Cultura de Murcia award for Un Lucero, her first solo show, which was co-produced by Flamenco Festival and with which she has performed at the Festival de Jerez or the Suma Flamenca de Madrid, among other venues.
MARÍA JÁIMEZ
Actress and director from Granada. She is trained in the Corazza studio for acting and with different professionals. She is also trained in flamenco, classical Spanish and contemporary.
He is currently touring with his monologue La Tuerta (MAX'24 award for best new playwright) directed by Jorge Usón and with Cucaracha con paisaje de fondo ( MAX'23 awards for best new play and best new playwright). He has been part of the cast of La voluntad de creer ( MAX'23 award for best play) by Pablo Messiez and Manolita Chen - un cuento chino, a play by Jose Troncoso in which he also worked as assistant director. He has premiered Rodrigo Sorogoyen's Los años nuevos, with whom he repeats after having worked together in El doble and Custodia repartida by Javier Fesser. He has participated in series such as Machos Alfa, Amar es para siempre, Madres: amor y vida and Los pacientes del doctor García.
In 2023 he directed the dramaturgy of Un Lucero by Lucía Campillo.
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Date
October 10, 2025
Time
19:30