Our stilt shows, which typically take place in the evening or at night, are immersive performances held in a single location, usually in a public square.
They feature stilt walkers, dancers, fire, smoke effects, battles with flaming swords, lighting effects, and music,
allowing spectators to become fully immersed in a story with a captivating atmosphere.
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The courage of love, the trial of desire.
In a square shrouded in darkness, a young woman lights a torch, marking the beginning of a celebration.
Amidst music, dance, and vibrant colors, two lovers declare their love before the crowd.
But harmony is shattered, bandits emerge from the shadows, kidnapping the maiden and wounding her beloved.
As the man struggles between life and death, fear vanishes from the woman's heart.
Love becomes strength, defying fate, overcoming dark magic and rewriting the ending.
A tale of power, love, and liberation.
A knight, returning after years of battle, imposes his ruling over a forgotten village,
choosing a bride against her will.
The young woman mysteriously falls ill, and in his desperation to find a cure,
the knight watches as the plague begins to spread. Only a mysterious witch holds the key to salvation.
The woman is healed, but the knight succumbs to the same illness, dying on the very day of their wedding.
With his demise comes the maiden's freedom, and the return of her lost love,
as a gentle wind erases the final traces of the tragedy.
A journey into the myth of the Sibyl of the Apennine Mountains and the soul of Guerrin Meschino.
“Sibilla” is a medieval performance inspired by Andrea da Barberino's chivalric novel "Il Guerrin Meschino".
With stilts, scenic fire effects, choreographed battles, dance, pyrotechnics, and theatrical lighting,
this show brings to life the full symbolic and visual power of the myth.
It is an intense and captivating performance that explores the inner struggles of Guerrin Meschino,
now old and weary, seeking answers and identity in the heart of the Sibillini mountains.
The Sibyl is not just a legendary figure, but an inner voice, an enigma to be crossed in order to face one's destiny.
From blood to redemption, through Santiago.
Tybalt, a victorious knight tormented by the sins of war, gives up his weapons and titles to embark on the Camino de Santiago.
Now devoid of riches, he walks through hardship and solitude, seeking redemption, but his past continues to haunt him.
He faces bandits, demons, and temptations, briefly falling back into violence. Only through pain and atonement he rediscovers his faith and humanity.
No longer a knight, but a pilgrim among men, he completes his journey.
In 2014, we actually walked the Camino,
traveling from Triacastela to Santiago de Compostela,
reaching the cathedral while walking on stilts, a metaphor for the delicate balance between body, soul, and memory.
(Also known as The war of Infamy)
A tale of pride, deceit, and ruin.
In a peaceful valley, a wolf descends from the mountains, bringing fears and suspicions.
A deceiving voice sows discord between two counts, turning pride into hatred and war.
The knights march, the drums roar, the sky darkens.
But there is no glory, only devastation. When the wolf returns, it finds only silence, ash, and rain.
An intense story of betrayal, destruction, and remembrance.
A magnificent theatrical performance freely inspired by Ludovico Ariosto's epic chivalric poem, "L'Orlando Furioso".
A production crafted with original texts and music that, despite their uniqueness, stand as a triumphant and great tribute
to the purest essence of the "Mediterranean Continent."
The action unfolds around the Moon, an unmoving force, a divine indifference.
"The Arcane Dream" tells the story of the fight between nature and greed.
In an untouched sanctuary, harmony is shattered by the arrival of loggers driven by profit,
who set the land on fire, triggering a dark metamorphosis.
The destruction leads to a demonic ritual, a journey through light and shadow that unveils
the fragility of the human soul and its eternal battle against evil.
The boundary between dream and reality dissolves, leaving the audience immersed in
an intense and visceral experience.
After setting out on a crusade to defend the Holy Lands, Duke Theobald of Burgundy finds himself forced to besiege Constantinople,
the capital of a Christian, though Orthodox, empire.
The magnificent city, conquered by the “soldiers of Christ”, is set on fire and stripped of its sacred relics.
Like all conquerors, Theobald, drunk with victory, indulges in every pleasure, frequenting courtesans and brothels.
Only the sudden appearance of the Grail pulls him away from his debauchery, awakening within him the search for his inner self.
He will find his spirituality only after being burned at the stake by his enemies
and being reborn thanks to the purifying fire and the holy cup of the Grail, now clutched in his hands.
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