Few stories have transcended generations like The Little Prince. In Mexico City, the timeless tale returns through a retrofuturist contemporary dance adaptation by La Infinita Compañía.
Presented at Teatro Varsovia during Día del Niño, the experience feels both intimate and immersive—an elevated cultural plan in the city.
A classic, reinterpreted
Rather than a literal retelling, the production leans into abstraction. Through a retrofuturist lens, movement replaces dialogue, allowing the emotional core of the story to take center stage.
When movement speaks
The performance is precise, fluid, and at moments, hypnotic. Without words, the dancers convey themes of innocence, solitude, and connection with striking clarity.
The intimacy factor
At Teatro Varsovia, proximity becomes part of the narrative. Every gesture feels closer, sharper, more personal—drawing the audience fully into the experience.
A family plan, elevated
Accessible for younger audiences yet layered enough for adults, the production achieves a rare balance. In a city full of options, it stands out through intention, delivering a refined and emotionally resonant experience.
Final Show: Saturday, May 9th | 1:00 PM (13:00 hrs)
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