Metrokoadroka's play 'Bi baso bat ur' this Friday at Aita Mari

The theatrical performance can be seen in Zumaia this Friday at the Aita Mari auditorium, starting at 8:00 PM.

Generic image of a dark theater stage with a spotlight on a microphone.
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Generic image of a dark theater stage with a spotlight on a microphone.

The play Bi baso bat ur by the Metrokoadroka collective will be performed in Zumaia this Friday at the Aita Mari auditorium, starting at 8:00 PM, with tickets available for 6.50 euros.

The Metrokoadroka collective will present the play Bi baso bat ur this Friday at the Aita Mari auditorium. The performance will begin at eight in the evening, and tickets will be priced at 6.50 euros. Those with a youth card can purchase them for 4.50 euros. Tickets can be bought on the sarrerakzumaia.eus website up to half an hour before the start of the show. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the box office.
This play tells the story of four people unable to move in the middle of a dance floor. Created within the Geuretik Sortuak program, the piece addresses joy after mistreatment with depth and respect, yet in a cheerful manner. According to the synopsis, four people remain motionless, each with a glass of water in hand, while the DJ makes everyone around them dance.

"Anyone who has suffered mistreatment, for whatever reason, has their right to joy questioned, even after the mistreatment. This play aims to center the social nature of joy, showing that embracing joy and humor after pain is an indispensable tool for overcoming suffering and empowerment."

Play organizers
This work emphasizes the importance of joy as an essential tool for overcoming pain and empowerment, even after experiencing mistreatment.