‘Tomorrow’ is areli. ‘Tomorrow’ is broken. ‘Tomorrow’ is the dialect.
There are two houses overlooking the forest, which they have deepened to relate to its surroundings. When presented in a troba, they come with an origin and their own essence; dialogue… Dialogue is not always easy, it is built from escort, respect… De vegades ens apropa, de vegades ens allunya, de vegades ens tensiona… and also ens abraça.
‘Yarin’ ens presents live music by Julen Achiary in an intercultural troba with dancer Jon Maya and bailaor Andrés Marín. camí in comú cap to a demà.
Premiere at the Biennale de Flamenc de Sevilla 2022 – Teatro Central
Andres Marín – National Dance Award 2022
Kukai Dantza – National Dance Award 2017
‘Tomorrow’ is the root. ‘Tomorrow’ is the encounter. ‘Tomorrow’ is the dialogue.
We find two men looking at its roots, exploring it as a way to relate to their environment. They come with an origin and their essence, they offer us an encounter; they establish a dialogue… Dialogue is not always easy, it comes from listening and respect… Sometimes it brings us closer, sometimes it pushes us away, sometimes it stresses us out… and it embraces us at the same time.
‘Yarin’ presents us with an intercultural encounter where dantzari Jon Maya and bailaor Andrés Marín meet in an honest dialogue with Julen Achiary’s live music, showing their differences and their desire to share the common ground between them. the road to tomorrow.