Todo este ruido + Trïade + Seu aquíQabalum, Colectivo Glovo, Colectivo Banquet

Three short dance pieces:
Todo este ruido, Qabalum
Todo este ruido is a dance piece for two performers and a drone, born out of our fascination with the conceptual world of sci-fi, the powerful, fragmentary and photographic narratives of comics, the realm of CGI and special effects, but also myths about the creation of the world, genesis and the earliest philosophical intuitions, that 'something else' that humanity has always wondered about. In general, the images of our history which speak of our origins, of how we got here, and what lies in wait.
A poem in dance, sketching out a possible future, a hymn to the light which crosses through time to give us form.
Creation: Diego Pazó, Lucía Burguete. Performers: Diego Pazó, Lucía Burguete, Joan Cano [dron]. Technical assistance: Liberam Technologies. Original music: VV.AA., composed by Diego Pazó. Costume arrangements: Eva María González. Photos: Ioar Labat, Bárbara Fernández, David Mendizábal. Video: Bárbara Fernández, David Mendizábal. Dossier and original text: Diego Pazó. Artistic assistance: Akira Yoshida, Sandra Muñiz, Jon López, Martxel Rodríguez. Distribution: Patty Hinchado. Thanks: Centro de Danza de Zaragoza, Festival Pies Para Qué Los Quiero, Festival Cuerpo Romo, Sortutakoak - Dantzagunea, DNA 2024 - Gobierno de Navarra, Dantzalabea - Teatro Barakaldo, Universidad San Jorge, Harrobi Gaztelekua & CRJ Baragazte.
Trïade, Colectivo Glovo
Once upon a time there was a society which decided the gods were dead, and allowed certain women to appropriate ancient symbols. The result was an independent, positronic code based on their inherent laughter, complicity and language.
Trïade takes as its starting point this need to come together, to forge links and dance, through care and listening within a feminine space that establishes a feminine genealogy, a personal and independent symbolic order, inspired by the lunar triad and its concept of the eternal return – life, death and rebirth – resulting in a small-scale work for unconventional spaces, with a distinctly ritualistic nature, paying homage to our ancestors and roots.
Creation, direction: Esther Latorre, Hugo Pereira. Performers: Esther Latorre, Sybila Gutiérrez, Paula Serrano. Music: Baiuca, Mercedes Peón. Costumes: Adolfo Domínguez. With the support of: Agadic, Xunta de Galicia, INAEM, Ministerio de Cultura, Gobierno de España, Danza a Escena, A Casa Vella, L’Estruch Fàbrica de Creació. Residencias: DANTZALABEA , Teatro Barakaldo, Bienal Danza Contemporánea
Seu aquí, Colectivo Banquet
The poetry of motion is addressed through terms such as meeting, discipline, manipulation, the vital struggle for space and the pursuit of cooperation in harmonious coexistence to give rise to a possible community.
Seu aquí takes shape as the creative outcome of a shared and equitable methodology, a way of approaching creation from a communal starting point, to project ourselves as an ensemble of young artists.
Original idea: Colectivo Banquet. Choreography, interpretation: Javier de La Asunción, Ana F. Melero, Laura García Carrasco, Daniel Rodríguez. Cover: Aurora Costanza. External eye, sound space: Mauricio Pérez Fayos.
With the support of Centro Cultural Eduardo Úrculo, Centro Coreográfico María Pagés and La Nave del Duende.