On Sunday, October 20, the public can enjoy the second of the works scheduled in the framework of the collaboration of the Teatro Circo de Murcia with the circuit
This is 'Blink Flash', a montage for boys and girls signed by the company Blink Flash Duncan
'Danza a Escena', the impulse to dance circuit promoted by INAEM and developed by the Spanish Network of Theaters, Auditoriums, Circuits and Festivals of public ownership, arrives this Thursday, October 17, at the Teatro Circo de Murcia with the First of the three representations it will offer this year.
This is 'Sets of Sets', a show by choreographers Guy Nader and María Campos.
The function will take place at 9:00 p.m.
María Campos, Guy Nader, Roser Tutusaus, Lisard Tranis, Clémentine Telesfort, Csaba Varga and Tom Weksler stage this contemporary dance piece that was built as.
journey of cooperation, precision and rigor that brings the viewer's attention to the perception of infinity, time and memory.
"In an infinite time with a finite number of events, the events will be repeated over and over again infinitely," said their choreographers.
'Set of Sets' draws a metaphor for the repetitive nature of existence and the idea of ​​persistence subject to the law of gravity.
In 60 minutes, repetition and rhythm build "a landscape of a complex organism of bodies that seek complicity and group collaboration as a set of systems, gears and mechanics that incessantly defy gravity."
The circuit program in Murcia will continue (12.00 hours) this Sunday, October 20, with the piece 'Blink Flash', by Blink Flash Duncan.
It is a claim of dance as an expressive language that, interpreted by Montse Roig, seeks awareness of one's own emotions and those of others.
One good afternoon, while everyone sleeps, a disenchanted girl, a little sad and bored, arrives at a beach.
Suddenly, his empty world begins to fill with magic: Isa finds herself creative.
'Dance to Scene' will say goodbye to the Teatro Circo de Murcia on Thursday, November 28, with 'The Lamb', with which the members of Korsia stage a miraculous event (sight recovery), to immerse ourselves in a blinding experience.
The state circuit, promoted by the National Institute of the Performing Arts and Music (INAEM) and coordinated by the Spanish Network of Theaters, Auditoriums, Circuits and Festivals of public ownership, was born in 2010 with the aim of strengthening the visibility of the dance and promote the tour of companies and the diversity of scenic styles and genres.
Source: Agencias