The soul behind each project

Different Professional profiles


Teresa Turiera-Puigbè Bergadà

Teresa Turiera-Puigbò Bergadà - Journalist

Journalist, screenwriter and director of the podcast series "La mala memoria. Álbum sonor contra l'oblit" produced by Cultura i Conflicte in 2024, winner of the Sonor Award for Best Non-Fiction Narrative Podcast 2025. Author of the podcast "Els fets del Còrrec del Gavatx. Un episodi de la Guerra Civil a la Cerdanya", Carles Rahola Award for Best Digital Information 2024. Co-director and screenwriter of the documentary "There's Still Someone in the Woods" , Mémoire de la Mediterranée Award, Marseille International Film Festival (2021); Espiello Award for Best Ethnographic Documentary (2022); Best Feature Film Award, TerraGollut Film Festival (2021); Best Documentary on Human Rights Award, Montreal Independent Film Festival (2020). She has also been a scriptwriter for the documentaries: "Trapezi, art, espectacle i vida" and "The impossible couple. La Simfònica de Cobla i Corda de Catalunya".

She is responsible for research and audiovisual content for the plays Europe Survival Guide (2019); There's Someone in the Woods (2020), Moríos (2022), and Sí Sí Sí (Yes Yes Yes) (Teatre de l' Aurora, 2024). She has collaborated with the newspaper ARA and spent much of her professional career at Catalunya Ràdio, as a news editor and correspondent in Brussels and Madrid. She has won the Salvador de Madariaga Journalism Prize in 1997 and the Non-Sexist Communication Prize from the Association of Women Journalists of Catalonia in 2021. She has also held a Fulbright Scholar and a Master's degree in International Relations from the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York. She also holds a degree in Political Science and Information Science from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He has taken several dramaturgy courses with Josep Mª Miró, Carles Batlle, Frédéric Sonntag, Laila Ripoll and Davide Carnevali at the Obrador de la Sala Beckett, the Institute of Humanities of the CCCB in Barcelona, ​​and at the El Canal de Salt Center for the Creation of Performing Arts.


Judit Codina

Judit Codina Serra - Producer

She is the Production Director of Cultura i Conflicte (Culture and Conflict). She has worked as a freelance producer since 2013. She has worked on projects such as "Els Actes de la Nit de Santa Llúcia" (The Acts of the Night of Santa Llúcia), organized by Òmnium Cultural (2017 and 2018), and the Three Kings Parade in Barcelona (2014-2019), organized by ICUB and MAC (2016-2019). In 2014, she was the Production Manager for the Paris Parade in Santiago de Chile and the Disney Magic Run in Barcelona in 2015. Previously, she was Head of Production for the events production company Gerona Grup (2004-2012), where she worked for institutional, public, and private clients.


Joan Arqué

Joan Arqué Solà - Theater director

Actor and theatre director. He has directed, among others, Tirant lo Blanc, GREC Festival in Barcelona, ​​​​Teatro Romea, Season 24/25; Picasso (King, Monster and Clown) Sala Beckett/Teatro Circo Price 2023/24; Canto jo i la muntanya balla, National Library of Catalonia) 2020/2021 (Butaca Award for Best Theatre Direction and Butaca Award for Best Theatre Production, Season 20/21; Max Award for Best Direction); There's Still Someone in the Woods, Cultura i Conflicte, National Theatre of Catalonia/High Season (Finalist, MAX Awards and Barcelona Critics' Award for Best Playwriting 2021); Emergency State/National Circus Plan/GREC Festival 2020. Playwriting and Direction of the show; L’Amic retrobat Teatre Nacional de Catalunya (2019-2020); Qui ets? Teatre Lliure (2019); Veus que no veus Cía Pepa Plana (2018) Butaca Award for Best Family Show; Històries d’Istambul a contrapeu: GREC and Teatre Lliure 2017/2018; Invisibles 21st Circ d’Hivern 2016/2017; Pals, Ciclicus Circ. 2015; Comte Arnau, Fira mediterrània 2015; Julieta LaPerla29.2015; Vals-Blesse Cia Daraomai (France 2014); Vaques sagrades, Almería Theater 2013/2014; El Baró dels arbres, Taaroa Teatre, Teatre Lliure 2013/2015; Més enllà de la foscor, Taaroa Teatre, Sala Beckett. Barcelona 2012.


Anna Maria Ricart

Anna Maria Ricart Codina - Playwright

Playwright. Author of Pes mort (Sala La Planeta 2024), Moríos (Teatro Nacional de Cataluña 2022), Obsolescencia programada (Sala Beckett 2022); Hay alguien en el bosque (There's Still Someone in the Woods) (TNC 2021), based on the stories of rape survivors during the Bosnian War, a finalist for the 2021 MAX Awards for Best Playwriting and the 2021 Critics' Prize for Performing Arts for Best Version/Adaptation; and Europe Survival Guide (Kamerni Teatar, Sarajevo, 2019).
She won the 2015 MAX Award for Best Theatrical Adaptation for Fuenteovejuna. Breve tratado de las ovejas domésticas, based on the classic by Lope de Vega (winning performance at the 3rd edition of the Almagro OFF Festival).

She has also made other adaptations, including Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy; The Truth About Light by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir (premiere at the Akademia Theatre in April 2024); Frankenstein's Mother by Almudena Grandes; Víctor C. based on several stories by Víctor Català; The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende; Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (with Michael De Cock and Carme Portaceli); El silenci dels telers, based on the play of the same name by Assumpta Montellà; Jane Eyre: An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë; The Doctor of Lampedusa, based on the memoir Lacrime di sale by Pietro Bartolo and Lidia Tilotta; Les supertietes, based on Tales Against All Odds by Empar Moliner, winner of the 2016 Igualada Mostra Award, and Painted Mouths, based on the novel of the same name by Manuel Puig. She is also the author of The Little Man (High Season 2018), Whale Beard (El Maldà 2017), and Carnivorous Flowers (Atrium 2013).

She is also the scriptwriter for the fiction podcast The Last Witch (three seasons), a Kabuts production with Mercè Aranega, David Verdaguer, Chantal Aimée, and Sergi Vallès.

 


Erol Lleri

Erol Ileri Llordella - Director

Audiovisual producer. He holds a degree in music production from the School of Audio Engineering in Amsterdam and a higher audiovisual technician. He has produced the documentaries Make Turkey Great Again (TVC 2025), MORENTE: "Bars, Silences and Freedom," There's Still Someone in the Woods (Mediterránee Memory Award PRIMED Film Festival, Marseille 2021), Best Human Rights Documentary Award, Not Just Food Film Festival, Preserving Memory, The Museum of Performing Arts, and Trapezi (Art, Spectacle and Life). He has also produced audiovisual content for plays such as Sí Sí Sí, I Will Drink Your Water, Calla Hamlet Calla, Euphoria, Històries d'Istambul Contrapeu, MATRIA, and Posaré el teu cor en una safata.


Magda Puig

Magda Puig Torres - Scenic and visual creator

Performing and visual artist. She holds a degree in Graphic Design and Performance from the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona. Her artistic research explores mixed creative territories between live and visual arts. She is an artist-in-residence at the Teatre Lliure for the 2023/24 season. She is also co-director of "Manual para seres vivos" (GREC Festival/Teatre Lliure 2025); in 2024, she co-directed the piece Thauma (a scenic poem) at the Teatre Lliure in Barcelona. At the end of 2023, she co-directed the 28th Circ d'Hivern of the Ateneu Popular de Nou Barris with the show Glatir. She is the creator of the stage pieces Plácido Mo, a documentary artistic device that intervenes in public space (premiered at the Teatre Lliure, 2021 (tour of Catalonia and Canada), Me & Magdalena, a piece on the construction of memory based on research into the contemporization of paper theatre (premiered in 2022 at the Llavors Festival).

She worked as an actress and visual artist on the project Hay alguien en el bosque (There's Someone in the Forest) by Cultura i Conflicte, which addresses sexual violence as a weapon of war in the Balkans (premiered at the TNC, 2021), and also on Moríos (Morios), which focuses on ageism. In the field of visual arts, in 2019 she published her project Dia a dia (Day by Day), an illustrated book that focuses on activists around the world. Since 2019, she has directed Vilart, a rural festival that combines visual and live arts in Castellbell and Vilar. She has also collaborated on audiovisual pieces such as Faust y yo (Faust and I), by Anna Maria Ricart based on Goethe (Teatre Lliure, 2020), and music videos such as Lonely Woman and Strange Fruit (Strange Fruit), by cellist Alba Haro. Recently, she has participated in several projects in the Teatre Lliure's educational program: she was an artist in EN RESIDENCIA (Seasons 19/20) for the students of the Joan Fuster Institute. As an actress, she has worked in: Jane Eyre, directed by Carme Portaceli; Frankenstein, by Guillem Morales, directed by Carme Portaceli; and Historias de Estambul, by Yeşim Özsoy, directed by Joan Arqué, among others.


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Oriol Casanovas