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We are atheatre collective that aims to break cultural borders and to extend the theatrical experience to all kind of audiences. With this goal in mind, we devise shows with an accent on physicality. For us, theatre is a vehicle to dream and imagine; like a game where the actor with his body and his voice generates poetic images that transport us to other places. We aim to create the theatre we like to see -- generous and accessible, touching on the themes that move us, and that mobilise us.

Mirage's team

David Alcorta created his first designs for productions of Performing Arts students of Vitoria 16 Workshop. In 2003 he completed the Technical Lighting course at the College of Performing Arts of the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona.

 

After working for several years in Spain as a technician, he travelled to London where in 2009 he graduated in Lighting Design from The Central School of Speech and Drama. Since his graduation he carries out his training assisting the designers Johana Town and Tony Simpson.

 

Other courses he has done include moving lights in the Show Technology Center of Madrid, Mobile Spotlights and Digital Lighting at High End Systems Company and Security in Practice with the company Just Pyrotechnics Effects.

 

His background as a designer includes The Runners, co-production between the Grotowski Institute and The Central School of Speech and Drama (Second prize in the Michael Norton Bursary); Reorientations, co-designed with Nick Moran and directed by Michael Walling.

 

Other work done in the past year include the lighting of the show Black Snow in the Moscow Art Theater, the design of the performance The moment I Heard the artist Daniel Sommerville in London and the sad eyes by Porpol Theatre.

Lázaro:

Lighting design

Quieto todo el mundo:

Lighting design

Quijotadas:

Lighting design

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