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Artistic company robbery in Ibiza: creative costumes valued at thousands of euros stolen

The robbery took place during the early hours of January 1 and those affected are offering a reward to recover the material, which is key to their shows on the island.
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The Acrobati-K show company has suffered a theft of its costumes and artistic material, including costumes, wigs and a complete “Mirror Men” costume, valued at several thousand euros, during the early hours of last January 1 in Ibiza, as denounced through Instagram by the organizers.

The theft was detected at the beginning of the year, when the members of the company noticed the absence of two suitcases containing stage material and new costumes, essential for their performances. Among the missing objects are wigs, unique costumes and complete costumes, whose elaboration involves many hours of creative work and craftsmanship. According to IB3, the total value of the stolen objects amounts to 7,000 euros.

Call for dissemination

The cultural company Groove Garage Ibiza, an ally of Acrobati-K, published an urgent appeal to the “Groovy’s Friends community” requesting maximum diffusion and citizen collaboration to try to recover the material, assuring that each piece has artistic and sentimental value.

The theft directly affects the work capacity of Acrobati-K, which needs these elements for its acrobatic and visual shows in Ibiza and other events linked to tourism and local culture.

A reward is offered to anyone who provides information leading to the full or partial return of the material, those affected have said.

The complaint is already in the hands of the National Police, who are investigating the case while the company continues to disseminate images of the objects and request the cooperation of the public.

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