Famulus 4.0
Iron Skulls Co
Friday, November 14
19:30 h
16 y 18€*
MUN Theatre
* Advance sale: buy your tickets with a 15% discount before August 31. (no cumulative discounts)
Famulus 4.0 combines theater, dance, robotics and artificial intelligence in an autofiction that raises questions about the future of communication and relationships in a technology-driven world.
Etymologically, "Famulus" comes from Latin and means servant or slave in Ancient Rome. The addition of "4.0" refers to the modern technological era, linking the historical concept of servitude with contemporary technological advances. The show explores themes such as power dynamics, personal relationships and the interaction between humans and technology.
ARTISTIC FILE
Direction: Iron Skulls Co
Co Direction and Dramaturgy: Rafa Jagat
Choreography, idea and interpretation: Luis Muñoz, Diego Garrido, Moisés "Moe", Héctor Plaza
Technical Engineer: Óscar González
Music: Miguel Marín
Costumes: Ugo Boulard
Audiovisual Production: Vicente Romero
Graphic Design: Julen García
Residencies: Cc Barceloneta, Konvent Zero, Central del Circ, Fundación La Plana, Spai Cultural Sant Adriá
In collaboration with: Festival Hop
Coproduction: Iron Skulls Co
With the support of Generalitat de Catalunya - Departament de Cultura, Institut Català de les Empreses Culturals
IRON SKULLS
Since 2013, Iron Skulls has been researching and innovating in the performing arts by exploring the limits of movement through the hybridization of breaking and contemporary dance.
The essence of the company combines the sensibility of contemporary dance and the strength of urban dance with theater to break the boundaries of movement. Their passion for hybridization is the hallmark of the company, with visual arts and technology being fundamental parts of their creative process. They explore past, present and future in all their creations.
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Date
November 14, 2025
Time
19:30