This show reflects on concepts such as falling, loss and change, which often hurl us towards life's abyss, a realm of freedom we are not prepared for. Though we are sometimes certain we're on the right track, we can suddenly come to a halt, thrown off balance before the world and others, just before a big fall.
Which world do we live in, bearing in mind we no longer make any effort to connect to our emotions? In this duo-format excerpt from the work COMA, the performers take us on a journey to a world with tribal overtones, apparently detached from our daily life, to re-connect with our essence and highlight everything that is really necessary to rediscover... once and for all.
IN-motus Co. is a contemporary dance company that undertakes in-depth explorations of emotions through the body, creating proposals that invite us to reconsider our realities.
The dancer Toni Jodar offers a unique way of explaining the history of dance. Using his own body, his experience and his sense of humour, he creates an educational performance that illustrates the evolution of dance genres in a creative, enjoyable way. Thanks to his movements and his pertinent, clarifying comments, the dancer breaks down the evolution from classical to contemporary dance, referring to the ways the body has found to express itself in movement.
Music, videos, photography, words and movement come together to create an educational performance experience for all audiences. This is a joint session from the dancers Toni Jodar, Javi Casado and Guille Vidal-Ribas, who use a dynamic, accessible discourse to present a show that connects past and present in a cross-cutting way, offering tools for understanding and enjoying modern, contemporary and urban dance.
Using audiovisual resources and movement, the show offers an educational performance about the key concepts involved in modern, contemporary and urban dance.
Two young strangers from the same country meet on the other side of the planet. Together they discover a passion for dance and turn the meeting point of languages such as break-dance and hip-hop into something completely new, which defines them both. Meeting Point looks at the places where people meet, the seas and oceans that have to be crossed to meet up and the time they have to wait.
This vertical dance piece features two tutu-clad female dancers performing while suspended from a wall, defying gravity, to the rhythm of the most famous ballets in classical music, such as Swan Lake, the Nutcracker and Giselle. A staging of great beauty and contrast, between the most refined delicacy and acrobatics at their most spectacular.
Founded by Saioa Fernández and Eduardo Torres in 2007, Delrevés Danza Vertical is a company offering a new vision of vertical dance, with its own innovative language.
In this show, Jose Manuel Álvarez takes an introspective look at the internalised movement and rhythms of flamenco, in both individual and shared expression. The result is a montage that shows how the genre is opening up to new languages, with an emphasis on today's flamenco, which coexists with Spanish dance and the language of improvisation.
A body's movement in space, with a specific action or its interaction with other bodies, becomes an indirect consequence for the other dancers. Collateral action and reaction.