Idea and director: Taiat Dansa - Choreography: Meritxell Barberá & Inma García, Ismael Ivo, Rachid Ouramdane - Performed by: Cristina Reolid, Diana Huertas, Valentina Staltari - Dramaturgical advice: Roberto Fratini - Original music: David Barberá (Caldo) - Wardrobe: Estudio Savage - Audiovisual production: David Novella - Photography and visual editing: Marta Fernández - Stage design concept: Taiat Dansa, David Orrico - Communication: Inventa - Collaboration: Institut Valencià de Cultura - Residency space: La Granja/IVC - Co-produced by: La Mutant. Espai d’arts Vives, Taiat Dansa
TRES del Ballet Triàdic [THREE from the Triadic Ballet]
40 minutes
16 €
Three dance pieces commissioned to exceptional choreographers, with three dancers and three stage sequences that reinterpret the Triadic Ballet by Oskar Schlemmer, the great master of the Bauhaus.
This show is a contemporary reinterpretation of the Triadic Ballet by Oskar Schlemmer, the great master of the Bauhaus. First performed in Stuttgart in 1923, it was an iconic show in the history of the art form. This show features three dancers, three choreographers and three stage sequences. According to Schlemmer, the number three is the most important because this is the number in which self and dualism are transcended and the collective begins. Each of the sequences is the creation of a different artist: the Taiat choreographers, the Brazilian choreographer Ismael Ivo (who was the director of the Venice Biennale) and the French choreographer Rachid Ouramdane, the current director of the Théâtre de Chaillot.
Taiat Dansa, formed of the choreographers Meritxell Barberá and Inma García, is a company created in 2003 in Valencia. Their works are closer to cinematographic discourse than they are to theatrical parameters. They work in museum spaces, usually accompanied by educational projects, such as the IVAM and MuVIM in Valencia, the MACBA in Barcelona, the Museum of the City of New York, the IAACC Pablo Serrano in Zaragoza, the CAAC Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo in Seville, the CAC - Centro de Arte Contemporáneo in Málaga and the Guggenheim Bilbao, among others.
Associated activity:
The company will be holding a discussion before the performance on Saturday, 18 March, at 5.30 pm.