Ephimera
Ephimera wants to put faces to people who live in the street, people who we bumped into daily without nearly realizing their presence, without being interested in their reality. The show emerges from the concern of two creators, a choreographer and a plastic artist, who understand art as a motor of social change and as a tool to open our minds, and so respect the different and show solidarity with the more disadvantaged. Ephimera is a meeting between two arts, contemporary dance and drawing, a body that draws the space, a pencil that dances on paper.
Trained in classical and contemporary dance, Paloma Hurtado created the company Paloma.pieldEarenA in 2011, in order to open a space for creation that explores the language of the body. Hurtado has forged its own language close to theatrical concepts, regarding the scenic approach and the importance of the gesture and the face as part of the movement.


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