(Research and Creation Laboratory - Associate Project 2017-2018 )
L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
From 17/07/2017 to 22/07/2017
Baró d'Evel
( Baró d'Evel, Camille Decourtye, Blaï Mateu Trias )
Piece for eight humans, a horse, birds, mikes and two colours.
The Cliff is a village above the ground.
In group work, our idea is that the question is not so much “what” as “how”. The quest of a team trying to develop its ability to adapt and transform itself, without seeking any similarity among its members, is a constant challenge.
Trying to push the limits of each artist, to strip each of them bare, demands working with trust so as to be able to take real risks.
We construct little ceremonies so as to be together, dance, hold each other and lead each other towards a shared rhythm.
We construct little ceremonies so as to be together, dance, hold each other and lead each other towards a shared rhythm.
The chorus work will provide a platform for individuals to recharge.
In our work on movement we shall continue our research into ritual, a trance that unites the whole group as one, drawn into a vertiginous movement with one energy and one breath.
L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
From 17/07/2017 to 22/07/2017
Baró d'Evel
( Baró d'Evel, Camille Decourtye, Blaï Mateu Trias )
Piece for eight humans, a horse, birds, mikes and two colours.
The Cliff is a village above the ground.
In group work, our idea is that the question is not so much “what” as “how”. The quest of a team trying to develop its ability to adapt and transform itself, without seeking any similarity among its members, is a constant challenge.
Trying to push the limits of each artist, to strip each of them bare, demands working with trust so as to be able to take real risks.
We construct little ceremonies so as to be together, dance, hold each other and lead each other towards a shared rhythm.
We construct little ceremonies so as to be together, dance, hold each other and lead each other towards a shared rhythm.
The chorus work will provide a platform for individuals to recharge.
In our work on movement we shall continue our research into ritual, a trance that unites the whole group as one, drawn into a vertiginous movement with one energy and one breath.