
A SUNDAY
t’s a Sunday and a family gathers around a large table. time. Bodies committed to raw emotions and the most refined. The home has a dubious luxury. Aristocracy has lost its glow. Tension reins in this world where everything seems possible. Living objects, acrobatic and contorted bodies projecting powerful emotions. A world with disturbingly absurd social and psychological rules that take us from laughter to dismay. Medieval mindsets, aspirations of the American dream, twisted romances and imperial delusions immerse the spectator in the life of a Fellinian family where everything overflows - especially love and hate. This theatre-circus contains vulgarity and flair at the same courtesies. Un Domingo is a tribute to theatricality. The red curtain does not hide, there are entrances and exits, appearances and disappearances, escapes. A continuous longing for catharsis makes fantasy more accessible. There is an invitee. Is he the cause of this disaster? Or is he just inadvertently invited into this wretched family life? Sunday can be a day of celebration... and what a celebration!
More than 25,000 spectators. More than 160 performances in Buenos Aires
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS
Montevideo International Festival.
Teatro Solís Festival Sesc São Paulo
Montreal Completement Cirque Festival
Sesc International Circus Festival CIRCOS 2024
Brazil Circus Festival 2023
World Circus Festival 2024
GIRA ITALIA 2025
Campania Theater Festival - Naples
Franco Parenti Theater - Milan
CREDITS
Performers
Juan Carlos Fernández, Sofía Galliano, Gabriela Parigi, Tomás Sokolowicz, Florencia Valeri, Tato Villanueva
Direction: Florent Bergal
Costumes: Celina Santana
Lighting Design: Ricardo Sica
Executive Production: Azul Basavilbaso Bera
General Production: Pierpaolo Olcese
A creation promoted by the International Independent Circus Festival
Un Domingo is an independent production by Proyecto Migra and Galpon de Guevara, directed by renowned French director Florent Bergal with Argentine and Uruguayan performers. It has been running for more than seven seasons to full houses in Buenos Aires and has toured Latin America and Europe.




