Japanese dance “butoh” in Teulada-Moraira

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Teulada-Moraira hosting its first show this Thursday japanese dance butoh combining dance, music and sculpture. Unprecedented performance performed by the dancer Fred Herrera and saxophonist Xavier Valerioface sculpture salt giant of the Coderch and Malavia with yourself Herrera, who was the inspiration for the creation of the work. The free show will be held at: Moraira Castle Esplanade8:00 pm

International artists Fred Herrera and Javier Valerio, originally Costa Ricacreated this unique show for its representation in the municipality of Alicante. Original music by Valerio, the guest of the University of Costa Rica, this Thursday Dialogue between Japanese dance inspiration butoh and the magic of the monumental statue, coincides with your country’s national day.

Presented as show “face to face between bronze and blood” Since sculptors Coderch and Malavia in 2019 where dancer and work finally come together, Reina Sofia Sculpture and Painting Award winnersimproved the track that was already past Valencia, Munich, Capri or Toulouse, among other cities. this Giant It is a symbol of hope and resurgence after collective crises such as the pandemic and seeks to inspire and encourage cooperation between peoples and peoples.

The mayor of Teulada Moraira, Raúl Llobell, said he was “happy to welcome dancer Fred Herrera and that he can make his origins visible. salt giantto enable both residents and visitors to understand the statue’s cause, meaning, and relationship to dance butoh”.

The performance will take place in a privileged and historic location overlooking the sea, such as the promenade next to Moraira Castle, which will also play a role in the performance. Those wishing to participate can confirm their participation by sending an email to [email protected] before the 12th.

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