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Plesni Teater Ljubljana- Prijateljeva 2a, 1000 Ljubljana
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DANCE, NO GOAL
a piece by CARLOTA MANTECÓN in collaboration with LUZ PRADO CODINA and TAMARA ASCANIO
Director and Choreographer: CARLOTA MANTECÓN
Sound Artist: LUZ PRADO CODINA
Voice Work: TAMARA ASCANIO
Dramaturg and Assistant: URŠA ADAMIČ
Video Artist & Editing: ALBERTO REVERÓN
Video Artist: PILA RUSJAN
Light Designer: CRISTINA BOLÍVAR
Light Adaptation in SLO: JANKO OVEN
Costumes: SILVIA NAVARRO
Dancers & Co-creators of Movement: MARÍA DE LA CRUZ ÁLVAREZ GALVÁN, MAJA CULIBERG, WENCESLAO GUTIÉRREZ BARRIOS, MAJDA LEKŠE, METODA PAVLIČ, MARI LINA SÁNCHEZ DÍAZ
Creative Producer: KATJA SOMRAK
Producer in Spain: SARA SERRANO
Co-produced by: PLESNI TEATER LJUBLJANA / DANCE THEATRE LJUBLJANA & CABILDO DE TENERIFE & AUDITORIO DE TENERIFE ADÁN MARTÍN
The programme of Plesni Teater Ljubljana is subsidized by the Ministry of Culture RS and Municipality of Ljubljana, Department for Culture
About the performance
The human body is a form inscribed with the movements of an individual’s life. Six non professional dancers aged 60 and above from Ljubljana and Tenerife are united by an irresistible desire to dance. Their empowered bodies are connected in a dispersed choreography that influences the understanding of dance history. The meeting point of the encounter becomes a common space of images through the camera lens, intertwined with live moving bodies.
Excerpt from press review
“The performance vibrates quite poetically, like a visual dance novel where dancers dance, narrate and sing their movement confessions in their own rhythm, to recorded music and in the silence of the space, while also cleverly surrounding their everyday life with the desired historical patina. Historical moments and their dancing personas are skillfully placed in their solo contexts, they are reliving them in a genuine way, presenting them, and adding some fun to it all.” Daliborka Podboj, Dance parade