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'''Jose Castillo Meseguer''' is an international larp organizer. Both as a member of Somnia (the spearhead group for Nordic-style/progressive larp in Spain) and by himself. | |||
Co-founder of the Spanish larp conference [[EntreRevs]], co-founder of Larp Lab Vienna (for spontaneous larp experimentation) and founder of Larp Spain for the diffusion of Spanish larps. | |||
Has organized larps in Spain, Poland and Austria. | |||
==Larps== | |||
*Walpurgis ( 2018 and 2019 Spain) | |||
*Sombras y Bohemia (2018 Spain) | |||
*Fulkner (2017 Spain) | |||
*Niria Vienna (2017 Austria) | |||
*1920 (in progress) | |||
*White room (Austria 2016) | |||
*Fuenteovejuna (edularp based on a 17th-century Spanish theatrical play, three runs for students of ages between 14 and 17, 2016 Spain, 2017 Austria) | |||
*Blue Flame (Character, design and plot writing, 2016 Spain) | |||
*Fairweather Manor (character writing, 2015) | |||
*[[la sirena varada]] (the stranded mermaid, 2015, 2016 and 2017 Spain) | |||
*Antikrimi (Austria 2015) | |||
*Rojo/Azul (Red/Blue, 2013 and 2014 Spain, 2015 Poland) | |||
*[[Robota]] ("Labour", 2014) | |||
*Orígenes ("Origins", 2012) | |||
*Niria bosque (Niria forest, 2012) | |||
*Niria Valencia (2011) | |||
*Niria Granada (2011) | |||
*Casual Day (2011, two runs) | |||
*13 (2009) | |||
*Océanos de sal ("Oceans of Salt", 2009) | |||
*Matar a un brujo ("To Kill A Warlock", 2008 - based on Clark Ashton Smith works) | |||
*El Señor de las Dunas ("Lord of the Sand Dunes", 2006) | |||
*Savia derramada ("Spilled Sap", 2006) | |||
*Malnegocio ("Badbusiness", 2005) | |||
*Los fuertes dominan ("The Strong Ones Rule", 2005) | |||
*Últimas palabras ("Last Words", several runs from 2005 to 2011) | |||
==Conferences== | |||
*EntreRevs 2013 | |||
*EntreRevs 2014 | |||
*EntreRevs 2015 | |||
*EntreRevs 2016 | |||
*EntreRevs 2018 | |||
*EntreRevs 2019 | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.somnia.org/en/ Somnia website] | |||
*[http://www.borialarp.com/ Larp page and blog] | |||
*[http://entrerevs.es/ EntreRevs website] | |||
[[Category:People]] | |||
Latest revision as of 01:08, 10 November 2021
José Castillo Meseguer | |
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| Nationality | Spain |
Jose Castillo Meseguer is an international larp organizer. Both as a member of Somnia (the spearhead group for Nordic-style/progressive larp in Spain) and by himself. Co-founder of the Spanish larp conference EntreRevs, co-founder of Larp Lab Vienna (for spontaneous larp experimentation) and founder of Larp Spain for the diffusion of Spanish larps.
Has organized larps in Spain, Poland and Austria.
Larps
- Walpurgis ( 2018 and 2019 Spain)
- Sombras y Bohemia (2018 Spain)
- Fulkner (2017 Spain)
- Niria Vienna (2017 Austria)
- 1920 (in progress)
- White room (Austria 2016)
- Fuenteovejuna (edularp based on a 17th-century Spanish theatrical play, three runs for students of ages between 14 and 17, 2016 Spain, 2017 Austria)
- Blue Flame (Character, design and plot writing, 2016 Spain)
- Fairweather Manor (character writing, 2015)
- la sirena varada (the stranded mermaid, 2015, 2016 and 2017 Spain)
- Antikrimi (Austria 2015)
- Rojo/Azul (Red/Blue, 2013 and 2014 Spain, 2015 Poland)
- Robota ("Labour", 2014)
- Orígenes ("Origins", 2012)
- Niria bosque (Niria forest, 2012)
- Niria Valencia (2011)
- Niria Granada (2011)
- Casual Day (2011, two runs)
- 13 (2009)
- Océanos de sal ("Oceans of Salt", 2009)
- Matar a un brujo ("To Kill A Warlock", 2008 - based on Clark Ashton Smith works)
- El Señor de las Dunas ("Lord of the Sand Dunes", 2006)
- Savia derramada ("Spilled Sap", 2006)
- Malnegocio ("Badbusiness", 2005)
- Los fuertes dominan ("The Strong Ones Rule", 2005)
- Últimas palabras ("Last Words", several runs from 2005 to 2011)
Conferences
- EntreRevs 2013
- EntreRevs 2014
- EntreRevs 2015
- EntreRevs 2016
- EntreRevs 2018
- EntreRevs 2019