FROM THURSDAY 7 ON SUNDAY 10/5
CARME THEATER. Gregory Gea, 6
Virtual choreographies is a contemporary dance piece for two bodies and multiple screens. Halfway between tradition and digitization, the proposal of Mauricio Pérez Fayos explores how the language of movement dialogues with the means of perception and production of digital platforms. How the internet and social networks like TikTok are shaping the self-perception of bodies? From here we dare to say that very badly. In Virtual choreographies, bodies wonder how to continue dancing when everything has been reproduced, stored, escrol·lejat; how to transcend movement and collectively own it in this age of networked loneliness. AU










