Móstoles Celebrates Culture with Circus, Dance, and Outdoor Cinema

Móstoles' cultural program for the coming days features circus shows, dance workshops, and open-air cinema screenings for all audiences.

Generic image of a Spanish plaza at dusk with a stage set up for a performance.
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Generic image of a Spanish plaza at dusk with a stage set up for a performance.

Móstoles presents a varied cultural agenda including circus shows, dance workshops, and open-air cinema, aimed at all audiences.

Móstoles' cultural offerings for the upcoming days are filled with diverse proposals, ranging from contemporary circus and dance to summer cinema. These events are designed to attract audiences of all ages.
On Saturday, June 20, the Plaza de los Pájaros will host ‘NüShu’, a free performance by the company Capicúa. This show combines theater, circus, acrobatics, dance, and humor, telling the story of five women in a textile factory. With a duration of 50 minutes, the performance features circus disciplines like double rope and aerial pole, and reflects on fashion production and consumption.
The company Capicúa, active since 2009, is known for its projects integrating circus and theater, having presented works such as ‘Cabaret’ and ‘Koselig’.
In parallel, the Teatro del Bosque will host two dance workshops on June 18 and 19, organized by the Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Fortea. These workshops, dedicated to Classical and Spanish Dance, and Flamenco Dance, will conclude with choreography presentations by the students.
Furthermore, the Summer Cinema Cycle will kick off on June 20 at Parque El Zoco with a free screening of the film ‘A todo tren. Destino Asturias’. The movie, directed by Santiago Segura, follows the adventures of a group of children traveling alone.
The Móstoles City Council has relocated this cinema cycle due to ongoing works at its usual venue by Canal de Isabel II.