Teatro Español y Naves del Español
Living Arts International Gathering Africa Moment'21 celebrates this year its 5th edition in the cities of Madrid and Barcelona, an unprecedented edition with a double itinerary, which presents proposals of great innovation and artistic quality by leading figures on the...
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The work takes as its starting point the traces left by the violence in Colombia and how forced displacement has been one of the most evident consequences of the armed conflict. The images of violence are unavoidable, although far removed from any literal or partisan denunciation. It is rather a question of observing the way in which bodies are attacked and threatened while they appear to take refuge in an inner world, turning their gaze away from the oppressive reality. Just as the ostrich does when it hides its head in the ground.
The space in which the characters relate to each other and to bodies racked by the strain of uprootedness is a desolate, raw landscape of black earth. Scorched earth that extends like a sepulchral field, inviting the bodies to sink into it, like a seed for the future.
The characters want to speak, they seek words with which to express reality, but they are silenced. The word dies on their lips. It is the world of Chaos before the Word, where sounds jangle with the moaning and rumbling of rage. Confronted with solitude, despite finding themselves alongside other beings like themselves, these characters look for a way out or a reason, they try to flee or shout, but their voice is not heard. The rest is silence.
Direction and choreography: Tino Fernández
Dramaturgy: Juliana Reyes
Cast: Sara Regina Fonseca, Angela Bello, Luisa Camacho, Vanessa Henríquez, Diana Salamanca, René Arriaga, Wilman Romero, Ángel Ávila and Yeison Fuquene
Lighting design: Humberto Hernández
Scenic space design: Tino Fernández
A production byL´EXPLOSE Danza and Opsis Producciones