The goat has multiple roles to play in rural Spain. There is also a venerable tradition of the animal being brought to town by itinerant gypsy performers. Crowds would gather as news spread that the “goat number” was to be staged. With musical accompaniment, a human performer instructed the compliant animal to climb steps and perform atop a precarious raised platform. To this day, “to do the goat number” is a euphemism to express that someone is about to embark on a challenging task. In this new flamenco-infused production, Luz Arcas’s Pharmakos Company (Spain) pays homage to and reimagines this popular entertainment rite.