The text reflects on the rebellion of object theater and how spectators, often without full awareness, are drawn to universes created from familiar yet mysterious elements. These objects, close to imagination but remote in origin, offer an illusory stage that distances us from the everyday.
In this context, the Jorge Martínez Reverte Municipal Library in Bustarviejo hosted a particularly poetic experience. It was an invitation to immersive language, playfulness, and intimacy, through an artistic practice that aims to motivate, move away from alienation, and imbue with beauty.
The importance of cultural and artistic practice in libraries is highlighted, with regret that little is often said about the artists who make it possible and the children who participate with enthusiasm. The experience in Bustarviejo sought precisely to emphasize this value.
“"Thanks to Rita Tamborenea for offering us a puppet show full of fun stories: thanks to the dancing little worm, which tickled so much; thanks to mama hen and her chick; thanks to the tired man, who couldn't sleep because of the little noises. And, of course, thank you, Rita, for showing us the magical language of things."




