Sunday, July 11, 2010

Bathroom Colors Beige And Black Tiles

Test .16 Kobayashi - The part called T EM

Colors Kobayashi - First Production - Audio: Royal Dream of the book "The 49" composed by Vito Laurino and Salomone Manolo the 10/07/2010. Colors

Kobayashi - First production - Audio: Royal Dream of the play "The 49" Composed by Vito Laurino and Manolo Salomone 10/07/2010.



Greetings Victor Astorga

Friday, July 9, 2010

Woodworm Torch Pioneer

[Work]




Description and justification

Dance is approached from a contemporary perspective and poetic relationship with drawing, photography, video and music scene. The work consists of seven parts catalog mode. It explores the state of desolation and the way humans passing through. Creating a poetic scenario puts the character as a question. Especially interested in producing images that contribute to the reflection on the human being as it is not that it is neither stone nor plant, nor animal, or machine or god. Every little piece that is included in the catalog is the staging of an idea that is contained in a table spread as a literary essay. Proposal

aesthetic

The scenery and stage space, is the context. We manipulated scenic scenic articulated building a structure in which each piece is autonomous and independent exhibition of all the work. Consolidating the idea of \u200b\u200bautonomy and of each piece. The music is created for the work. Both the performer and the dancers are performers and composers. We work in permanent collaboration with the artists invited to the project.

Catalog

Sentenced
cello piece for dancer and forced


Condemned to live in the body of another. Head of the body condemned pagan goddess.
Sentenced to offer perpetual immortality. "Imperfect OH! Gives horror live and afraid of dying. "
Inspired by Yourcenar Margaritte tale" Kali Beheaded "
Dancer: Paula Manak Cello: Florence Martinucci

Imaginary World
piece for dancer multiple


The video contains a dancer like water to fish.

Inspired by expressionist work of Jean Painvelé French film director and documentary filmmaker (1902 - 1989) which focused on investigating the unknown for the first time dipping the camera in the sea.
Ballerina: Garcia Arocena Yerutí Video: Patrick Carroggio

pump
part for dancers over cartoons


Survivors. Two people are moving away from a village in the field and behind them a plane drops a bomb destroying houses, the whole village. Just behind them. Just after they move away. Right.
Dancers: Manak and Yerutí Paula Garcia Arocena. Cartoons & Animation: Ange Potier

Desperate Women
part animated


A woman who does not stop, a survivor. It's your body humanity and hope. Dance
articulating always the same parts, no rest until consumed, up combustion.
Dancer: Ana Varela drawing and animation: Ange Potier

The forest
part for the happy Bosco


Nostalgia of paradise.

Inspired by the work of Bosco (1450-1516 Flemish painter, who put humanity as the protagonist of his paintings).
Dancers: Paula Manak, Ana Varela and García Arocena Yerutí. Animation: Ange Potier Road


Dancers and cello parts


It takes place in an empty road, a hostile place for a human body. Human body becomes part in erratic block.
Dancers: Paula Manak and Yerutí Arocena García, Ana Varela. Cello: Florence Martinucci

Fiesta
part to dance


The excitement and fun that produces a moment that becomes a feast.
inspired by a fragment of the story "The Decapitated Chicken" by Horacio Quiroga.
"All day, sitting on the patio, on a bench were the four idiots of wedlock children Mazzini-Ferraz. Had his tongue between his lips, eyes, stupid, and they turned their heads with their mouths open. The yard was dirt, closed to the west by a fence brick. The bank faced it, five feet, and there stood still, eyes fixed on the bricks. As the sun was disappearing behind the wall, to decline the idiotastenían party. The blinding light their attention at first, gradually encouraged their eyes, finally burst out laughing, flushed by the hilarity of anxiety, watching the sun with joy bestial, like food. "
Dancers: Paula Manaka, Yerutí Ana Varela and García Arocena Video: Patrick Carroggio
Animation: Ange Potier