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⭐ The 39th edition of the Titirimundi International Puppet Theater Festival arrives in Segovia, taking place from May 13th to 18th. Enjoy a wide variety of street performances, courtyards, theaters, workshops, the Carrusel Magique, and circus in a unique day surrounded by actors and puppets under the Segovia sun. Culture and outdoor fun for the whole family!
Highlights
🎭 A Wheel That Spins, by Almealera (Spain), at the 39th edition of the international puppet festival in Segovia
🎪 The largest street theater festival, with puppet shows for all ages
👉 A different way to explore the city on a day full of culture and fun
🌞 A visit to Segovia to discover over 30 international theater companies in an open-air festival
Information
📅 Date and time: select your preferred date and time directly in the ticket selector
📍 Location: Sala ExPresa2, Segovia
⏳ Approximate duration: 45 minutes
👤 Age: 9+
♿ Accessibility: some venues may not be accessible for people with reduced mobility
📱 Be sure to check the instructions in your confirmation email after purchase
Description
A Wheel That Spins is a one-person theater performance that combines documentary theater, object manipulation, and oral storytelling. It’s a tribute to anonymous lives and places, focusing on the everyday life in the countryside through the memories of the last living generation of water millers. A return gift to remember, made with water, earth, straw, grain, and flour. A circle. Come enjoy this performance at the Titirimundi International Puppet Theater Festival in Segovia, a popular event that fosters social and cultural integration, as well as artistic awareness in the community around



