Juga - Family Street Circus
A free family-friendly street circus show built around toys and play, encouraging children and adults to join in together. A fun, visual outdoor performance that needs no Spanish to enjoy.
Think of the games kids played before screens took over: building dens, inventing rules on the spot, mucking about with whatever was to hand. That's the spark behind Juga, a street-circus show that turns old-fashioned toys and play into something to watch and join in with. Created by Andrea Perez and Jon Sadaba and directed by Lucas Escobedo, it leans on circus skills, a few dramatic touches and live music, with a nod to nearby Ibi and its long history of making toys.
It's pitched at families, and the cast actively pull the audience in, so smaller ones tend to end up part of the action. There's no dialogue to keep up with, which makes it easy whatever language you speak. The show runs in the open-air Agora at the Casa de Cultura, it's free, and the only catch is that space is capped by the venue, so it pays to turn up early.
Source: http://www.elcampello.es/index.php?s=agenda#evento5073