NARANJARTE
We have been in…
More than 300 shows around the world
From Spain to New Zealand,
passing through Europe, Asia, Australia and South America.
Who are we?
“Naranjarte is a Spanish Puppet Theatre and Circus company founded by Ana Lorite and Sergio Aguilar in 2011. After developing their careers as performers and educators across Europe, they embarked on a new adventure. From September 2017 to January 2020, they toured the world and developed an educational project titled “Puppets and Circus: A Trip Around the World’s Schools”. During this time, they performed over 200 shows and interviewed 60 puppeteers. This journey eventually brought them to their second home: Aotearoa New Zealand.
What do we offer?
What do others say about us:
“Having Naranjarte Company in the Festival is a guarantee of a good show. Since they create from the heart and where the public feels the sensation of theatrical magic at first hand and all this with the tenderness that small companies give.I would highlight the passion they put in their multidisciplinary shows. Perhaps this is their greatest value, to put on stage numbers or scenes where different arts come together at a magnificent level, seducing the audience from the beginning.”
Luis Crespo – Director of the International Puppet Festival of Redondela in Galicia, Spain.
“Having Naranjarte Company in the Festival is a guarantee of a good show. Since they create from the heart and where the public feels the sensation of theatrical magic at first hand and all this with the tenderness that small companies give.I would highlight the passion they put in their multidisciplinary shows. Perhaps this is their greatest value, to put on stage numbers or scenes where different arts come together at a magnificent level, seducing the audience from the beginning.”
Luis Crespo – Director of the International Puppet Festival of Redondela in Galicia, Spain.
Tomás Renna – Spanish Teacher at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Koutu, Rotorua, New Zealand.
Kerryn Palmer – Teacher at the School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Brett Hendricks – Music and permaculture teacher at Green School Bali, Indonesia.
Caroline Astell-Burt, director of the London School of Puppetry, U.K.
Deborah Maurice – Director of Estampes International Puppet Festival and Director of Compagnie Samildanach, France.
Tomás Renna – Spanish Teacher at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Koutu, Rotorua, New Zealand.
Kerryn Palmer – Teacher at the School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Brett Hendricks – Music and permaculture teacher at Green School Bali, Indonesia.
Caroline Astell-Burt, director of the London School of Puppetry, U.K.
Meaghan Goerlach – Head Teacher at the Support Unit and Special Education Teacher at Vincentia High School, NSW, Australia.
Deborah Maurice – Director of Estampes International Puppet Festival and Director of Compagnie Samildanach, France.
“Naranjarte has participated in several TitiriUVa programs, in their artistic and investigative role. The conferences given by the company have been of great importance to the attendees, all of whom were very satisfied with the activity and took many lessons within themselves. The content of the communications is highly innovative, of great quality and rigor and opens a gap for research in this field in Spain. “
Dra. Carmen Gómez Redondo – UVA University of Segovia, Spain.