Encuentro
L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
From 13/06/2016 to 19/06/2016
Presentation :
On 17/06/2016 at 20:00 in L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
NEVADA Lab
( María Muñoz, Jordi Casanovas, Federica Porello, Pep Ramis, Albert Quesada. )
L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
From 13/06/2016 to 19/06/2016
Presentation :
On 17/06/2016 at 20:00 in L'animal a l'esquena (Celrà)
NEVADA Lab
( María Muñoz, Jordi Casanovas, Federica Porello, Pep Ramis, Albert Quesada. )
NEVADA Lab is a group of creators/performers, each with their own artistic career, who meet to make themselves a good space in which to exchange ideas and strategies, share tools and methods of study and research around performance, which they see as being where the body acts as a reference point for thought and writing.
Each member of the group may at any one time be the guide for one line of enquiry and a participant in another.
Each member of the group may at any one time be the guide for one line of enquiry and a participant in another.
The members of NEVADA lab may vary from one occasion to another.
For the next meeting, from 13th to 18th June, they will be: María Muñoz, Jordi Casanovas, Federica Porello, Pep Ramis and Albert Quesada.
Taking each individual’s personal baggage as a starting point, their training and performance experience, the idea of the laboratory is to pool strategies to create a shared language. One of the aims is to use audio-visual and sound elements, preferably live, to set up a terrain of practical experience parallel to that of the body, so as to stimulate the creation of performance pieces, education, and also analysis and reflection in a written blog open to outside participation.
For the next meeting, from 13th to 18th June, they will be: María Muñoz, Jordi Casanovas, Federica Porello, Pep Ramis and Albert Quesada.
Taking each individual’s personal baggage as a starting point, their training and performance experience, the idea of the laboratory is to pool strategies to create a shared language. One of the aims is to use audio-visual and sound elements, preferably live, to set up a terrain of practical experience parallel to that of the body, so as to stimulate the creation of performance pieces, education, and also analysis and reflection in a written blog open to outside participation.