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Via Faunal

Pol Jiménez

30 minutes

Free

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A participative show in the form of a procession, with women from Granollers, Sabadell and Santa Coloma, who use their bodies to weave and construct folklore, with the aim of leaving their mark on dance.

The dancer Pol Jiménez has crafted Via Faunal, a participative show in the form of a procession, with women from Granollers, Sabadell and Santa Coloma, who use their bodies to weave and construct folklore, with the aim of leaving their mark on dance. This creative process culminates in a procession, which comes to an end in the squares of each city.

Pol Jiménez is a Spanish dance and flamenco artist who is constantly seeking new keys and conundrums about the stage and contemporary thought, in order to nourish his creations. With an intense career as a dancer and choreographer, with companies and choreographers that include La Fura dels Baus, Cesc Gelabert, Juan Carlos Lérida, José Manuel Álvarez and Ángel Rojas. He also collaborates with the music groups Los Aurora and Maestros de la Guitarra. He won Best Dancer award at the 2018 Performing Arts Critics Awards and at the 25th Butaca Awards.

Data sheet

Written and directed by: Pol Jiménez - Composer / Musical director: Jaume Clotet - Performed by: Women from the cities of Granollers, Sabadell and Santa Coloma - Production/Support: Patty Maestre - Special thanks to: The Dansa Metropolitana teams in the cities of Granollers, Sabadell, Santa Coloma and Terrassa. La CIBA, Santa Coloma. Teatre Auditori, Granollers. Roca Umbert, Granollers. L’Estruch, Sabadell. The Area of Feminism, Animal Welfare and Participation, Sabadell City Council and the Associació sabadellenca S. Sebastian de los Ballesteros. The support of @comuart_bcn

Planned functions

Santa Coloma

Plaça de la Vila
24 March at 18:00 h

Free