Llull Lab

Dozens of people attended the premiere of 'Nunc Audite!' at the Estudi General Lul·lià.

The Llull Lab is a space that supports projects that relate current sciences, arts and technologies with the intellectual and spiritual project of Llull as an inspirational source.

The dancer Cesc Gelabert and the actress Caterina Alorda
ARA Balears
25/09/2025
2 min

PalmThe Estudi General Lul·lià hosted the work this ThursdayNever audit!, a dance and theology performance based on an original idea by Amador Vega, in which choreographer and dancer Cesc Gelabert is inspired by a text by the Swiss playwright Valère Novarina, which includes a series of definitions of God from different traditions, and which will be recited by the actress Caterina.

The event, attended by dozens of people, is part of the activities of the Llull Laboratory (Llull Lab), created by Estudi General Lul·lià with the aim of giving expression to new ways of understanding and transmitting the thought of Ramon Llull. The Llull Lab is a space that houses projects that relate current sciences, arts and technologies with Llull's intellectual and spiritual project as a source of inspiration.

Nunc Audite! perfectly embodies this collaboration and exchange between specialists and scholars of the Mallorcan philosopher and the derived themes, and artists of contemporary critical culture promoted by the Llull Lab.

The work reflects on the meaning, or meanings, of God. The tradition of reciting and meditating on the names of God transcends confessions and latitudes. Theologians and philosophers, both religious and atheist, have orbited and still circle around the impossible name, in search of meanings that always prove to be temporal and changing. Amador Vega will speak to us about all this through the dance of Cesc Gelabert and the voice of Caterina Alorda, connecting with the audience.

Cesc Gelabert, an internationally renowned dancer and choreographer, is recognized as a pioneer of contemporary dance in Catalonia, who has been inspired by the Swiss writer Valère Novarina. Mallorcan Caterina Alorda is one of the most prominent actresses on the theater scene and has also appeared in television series. Amador Vega is a professor of Aesthetics and Theory of the Arts at Pompeu Fabra University, where he directs the Center for Studies in Aesthetics, Religion, and Contemporary Culture (CERCCA).

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