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{{Infobox larp run
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|image=Lasirenavarada1.jpg
 
|image=Lasirenavarada1.jpg
|date=17-20 September 2015
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|date={{start and end dates|2015|9|17|2015|9|20}}
|location=Al Jatib cave houses, Baza, Spain
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|location=Al Jatib caves, Baza, Spain
|country=Spain
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|name=La sirena varada
|name=Robota
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|tagline=A larp about Mediterranean dreams and red-blooded delusion. About waking up late and enjoying life.
|motto=A larp about Mediterranean dreams and red-blooded delusion. About waking up late and enjoying life.
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|participants=24 (20 players and 4 supporting positions)
|number_of_runs=1 (to the date)
 
|number_of_players=24 (20 players and 4 supporting positions)
 
 
|duration=2 days
 
|duration=2 days
|homepage_url=http://somnia-larp.wix.com/lasirenavarada
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|website={{URL|somnia-larp.wix.com/lasirenavarada}}
|homepage_link_text='la sirena varada' website
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|organizers=[[Somnia]]
|full_credits=Designed by [[Juan Ignacio Ros]], [[José Castillo]] & [[Somnia]]
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|designers={{plainlist|* [[Juan Ignacio Ros]]
|participation_fee=95€
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* [[Jose Castillo Meseguer]]}}
|game_mechanics=Honor System, Black Box, Pre-larp Workshop, Play to Flow, Ars amandi, Ars Marte, Fluid Time, Dead Memories
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|techniques={{plainlist|* [[Meta room]]
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* [[Ars Amandi]]
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* [[Ars Marte]]
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* [[Pre-larp workshop]]
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* [[Fluid time]]
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* [[Play to flow]]
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* [[Dead memories]]}}
 
}}
 
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'''La sirena varada''' (The Stranded Mermaid) is a contemporary larp taking place at cave houses in [[Spain]], about the dwellers of a community built outside of conventional society, people who eschew common sense for the pursue of fantasy and dreams... and their descent into madness.   
 
'''La sirena varada''' (The Stranded Mermaid) is a contemporary larp taking place at cave houses in [[Spain]], about the dwellers of a community built outside of conventional society, people who eschew common sense for the pursue of fantasy and dreams... and their descent into madness.   
  
It is based on the theatrical play of the same name written by Alejandro Casona and the first run took place exactly 50 years after his death.
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It is based on the theatrical play of the same name written by Alejandro Casona in 1934 and the first larp run took place exactly 50 years after his death.
 
 
The first run was made on September [[2015]].
 
  
 
==Techniques==
 
==Techniques==
* [[Black Box]]
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* [[Meta room]]
 
* [[Ars Amandi]]
 
* [[Ars Amandi]]
 
* [[Ars Marte]]
 
* [[Ars Marte]]
* [[Pre-larp Workshop]]
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* [[Pre-larp workshop]]
* [[Fluid Time]]
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* [[Fluid time]]
* [[Play to Flow]]
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* [[Play to flow]]
* [[Dead Memories]]
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* [[Dead memories]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://somnia-larp.wix.com/lasirenavarada/ Main website]
 
* [http://somnia-larp.wix.com/lasirenavarada/ Main website]
  
[[Category:2015]]
 
[[Category:Spain]]
 
 
[[Category:Larps]]
 
[[Category:Larps]]
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[[Category:Larp runs]]
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[[Category:Larp runs in Spain]]
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[[Category:2015 larp runs]]

Latest revision as of 23:04, 13 January 2019

La sirena varada
Lasirenavarada1.jpg
TaglineA larp about Mediterranean dreams and red-blooded delusion. About waking up late and enjoying life.
Organized bySomnia
Techniques
Websitesomnia-larp.wix.com/lasirenavarada
Information
DateSeptember 17–20, 2015 (2015-09-17 – 2015-09-20)
Duration2 days
LocationAl Jatib caves, Baza, Spain
Participants24 (20 players and 4 supporting positions)
Credits
Designed by

La sirena varada (The Stranded Mermaid) is a contemporary larp taking place at cave houses in Spain, about the dwellers of a community built outside of conventional society, people who eschew common sense for the pursue of fantasy and dreams... and their descent into madness.

It is based on the theatrical play of the same name written by Alejandro Casona in 1934 and the first larp run took place exactly 50 years after his death.

Techniques

External links