Participatory Installations that Transform Public Spaces

Explore a world of participatory urban art, interactive performances, and experiential shows that impact and transform

Vista aérea de El Gran Laberint en una plaza medieval, ante una pareja mayor que lo mira con asombro

What we offer

unusual installations for active audiences

By intervening in public space through participatory installations, experiential theater performances, and immersive shows, we create unique works that engage the audience in the action. Installations are works that transform space, transform the role of the audience, and break down the barriers between different artistic disciplines. Contemporary art installations are creations that inspire great enthusiasm because they hybridize the performing arts with visual arts, comics, object theater, and unclassifiable arts. Using play and interaction as a language, they provoke audience action on street "stage". It is a participatory urban art with its own dramaturgy.

  • Participatory installations for street arts festivals
  • Entresorts or immersive theatrical experiences in a caravan
  • Interactive performances that break down barriers between artists and audiences
  • Object Theater in intimate spaces and in an original tent
  • Contemporary art installations for exhibition spaces
  • Permanent installations with mechanisms for scientific dissemination, educational or leisure activities
  • Collaborations with the local artistic community
  • Facilitation workshops with participating audiences, before the performance

Featured Projects

Perspectiva de una esquina exterior de EL LABERINTO DEL CUCO durante su estreno en Fira Tàrrega

EL LABERINTO DEL CUCO

The comic drawn by Max on the walls of a 200 m² labyrinth

Una mujer gira las ruedas del mecanismo de una puerta en EL LABERINT

EL LABERINT

A 100 m2 semi-transparent maze plenty of doors with mechanical challenges

Vista general de TITERETÚ en el Festival Clockenflap (Hong Kong)

TITERETÚ

The participatory installation where six giant hands turn the audience into puppets

Una pareja estudia un enigma en una bifurcación dentro de LABERINT II, mientras de fondo un niño saluda desde lo alto de la torre

LABERINT II

A maze of colorful walls, with visual puzzles that help you navigate

Familias entrando bajo el el dintel de la puerta principal con letras en forja donde puede leerse El Gran Laberint

EL GRAN LABERINT

200m2 of corridors, doors, tower and puzzles to escape from this mega version of Labyrinth II

El investigador del crimen (actor Furti Coromina en la foto), de frente ante la caravana, recibe a una familia antes de entrar en la caravana

ESCAPE CARAVANA

Unexpected mechanisms that will allow us to leave the caravan, solving a crime

EL CRUCE

Pure visual poetry in an intimate object theater show with a tangram

Maqueta para el diseño de laberintos, durante el workshop LaberinTÚ

LaberinTÚ

Pre-festival workshop to design and build together the labyrinth that the public will visit

What makes us different

  • Itinerània has been sharing its works with audiences of street arts festivals in more than 20 countries on 3 continents for two decades
  • We write, design, and build performing works whose dramaturgy activates the audience. They interact with structures that are resistant to intensive manipulation. We use materials that are rainproof, robust, and adaptable to urban elements. They are immersive experiences that transform the space, the role of the audience, and the relationships between people on the street
  • Itinerània has collaborated with cultural organizations and company associations to create collective spaces at international festivals such as Fira Tàrrega, Festival d'Aurillac, and the FMTM in Charleville
  • Itinerània is an active member of professional associations in the cultural sector such as PATEA and TTP
  • Creationsby the author, original works from their dramaturgy to their scenography
  • Construction with noble materials, iron and wood
  • The poetics of mechanisms that can be manipulated by the public
  • Materials waterproof and resistant
  • Structures Safe, certified by architect
  • Wheelchair Accessibility in Several Projects
  • Self-supporting structures, without the need for ground anchors
  • Scenic autonomy, few technical requirements
  • Crowd ratiosof up to 1,800 people per session
  • Universal language, works without text

What They Say About Us

of upcoming street art festivals and participatory art events

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