Tabarca, hotbed for landscape creation

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The two selected teams are already They showed an advance to the tabarquinos last Sunday Fifteen minutes of video on the island of Alicante itself, the setting and inspiration for both proposals. reflect the natural and environmental heritage of the island by following the basics of search.

Life. Six senses between the navel and cartilage is the name of the project. With Jessica Martínez, Luis López Casero, Clara Crespo, María Begoña Santalices Y Amparo Urietadedicated to recording the sound field of the island“From the sound of bees to the sea, seagulls, awnings in the air or dogs”He points to Martinez. This sound montage will be integrated into the global theater and performance project of the same name that they have been working on for two years. “speaking of grief, loss and death vaguely and for this we were looking for signs of life in the elements of nature. And that’s what we found in Tabarca”, Add. The entire offering will premiere at La Mutant de València on November 26.

second project airportcombine Dance and theater with 3D technology, video, photography and music. Here, Federica Fasano, Asun Noales, Rosa Castillo, Carlos Fernández Fuentes and Miguel Ángel Sánchez Agulló -together Germán Antón García, Rubén Martínez García, Victoriano Simón and OtherDance– “we explored the historical foundations of the island to understand” the spirit of Tabarca. We contacted residents and have been in more than 25 different locations with different aesthetics to try to create a natural offering as a preview of the final result. Embrace the island to remember its precious legacy”He points out to Fasano, who adds that the final product will be a documentary and 2D video and photo report “recorded in 360 degrees and can be viewed with 3D glasses.” to do or how it’s done. Now his intention is to introduce them to the international circuit of film and dance festivals.

“It was a surprise for us how productive we were, we found more room for creation than we expected and it was very busy. This apparent calm allowed us to concentrate on artistic production. It was so enriching to create among the moss, the rocks, the lighthouse.”He thinks of Italian dancer Fasano, whose team includes people from different backgrounds. Life it was mostly Valencian, and its representative, Jessica Martínez, assures that this is “a good opportunity for it.” Alicante is not only the sometimes mentioned southern province, it also has great potential. And I’m very happy to be here. Her parents, whose family celebrated their honeymoon on the island, were grateful “to be in an area that’s only devoted to what you have to do,” and pointed out that the area is “more incomprehensible than we expected. You don’t realize it until you get there.”

Cultural Assistant, Julia Parrahighlighted the area “inspiring” has been “too proud” to support the island and this experience because “Nothing like this has ever been done there before”. By contrast, Gil-Albert’s principal, Pilar TebarHe pointed out that these residences exist. “They are already the envy of other cultural sectors. because they combine research and creation on the island” and willingness to double them next year dividing them into two different times of the year, and the Institute’s Deputy Director of Performing Arts, Ivan Jimenez underlined “Tabarca makes us different from other residences” and make it easy “isolation required” Concentrate on creating.

Currently, each selected group €4,500 for equipment diets, transportation and production. Gil-Albert has doubled its research grants this year to 40,000 euros. The Gil-Albert Institute will organize the presentation of both proposals in Alicante when the deadlines of the projects allow.

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