Dual + Iraun + After The DropMarcat Dance, A. Elizaran & Neønymus, L. Montes & Mado Dallery
Mar 18 - 2025 Mar 19 • 16:45
16 € (early sale: 14 € / 12 €)
Victoria Eugenia Antzokia (Dance room)
60 minutes
Ticketing: February 6 • 11:30
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Three short dance pieces:
Dual, Marcat Dance
In Dual, Marcat Dance invite audiences on an emotional and sensory journey as Javier de la Asunción's and Alesia Sinato's bodies plunge through movement into an intimate dialogue. Inspired by their long-standing collaboration, the performers explore our duality as human beings, revealing the beauty of connection and the complexity of individuality. From their union as an amalgamated body, down to the most personal expression, the dancers lead the audience through an evocative and visual experience, in which risk and the exploration of space play a crucial role in the work's emotional narrative.
Dual is the short version for unconventional spaces of the work Afines, which was premièred on 30 November 2024 at the Teatro Central in Seville, performed by Mario Bermudez and Catherine Coury.
Choreography, direction: Mario Bermúdez Gil. Rehearsal Director: Catherine Coury. Performers: Alessia Sinato, Javier de la Asunción. Musical composition: José Pablo Polo. Dramaturgy: Isabel Vázquez. Costume design: Moises Nieto. Lighting design: Mamen B. Gil. Executive production: Mamen B. Gil. Distribution: Danzas del Mundo. Management: Claudia Morgana. Communication: Ángela Gentil
Iraun, Amaia Elizaran & Neønymus
Iraun is a contemporary dance project by dancer Amaia Elizaran with musician Neønymus. An emotional journey which invites us to reflect on our own experiences of rebirth and renewal through our bodies. A short-format piece in which the intense and expressive movement of Amaia Elizaran's body merges with the personal soundscape imagined by Neønymus.
The creation also leaves space for improvisation by both protagonists, making each IRAUN different, new, evolved. The piece thus becomes richer over time, gaining nuance and detail, while its essence remains intact.
In 2025 the company Amaia Elizaran celebrates its tenth anniversary.
After The Drop, Lucía Montes & Mado Dallery
Surrounded by disaster, led into apathetic routine and blind with tension. An unsustainable loop disrupted by the need for change.
After The Drop deals with bodies as malleable matter. Positioned between the real and imaginary, corporeal symbols suggest such concepts as destruction and transformation, rigidity and malleability, change and fluctuation.
Choreographers and performers: Lucía Montes, Mado Dallery. Interpretation, choreographic collaboration: Beatriz de Paz. Music: Aire. Costumes: Carla Paucar. Image: Rocío Aguirre