That's it

SATURDAY 21/1, 20H. 12€
TEM. Pl. rosary, 3

Three people from Malaga have woven this together That's it in which death is danced as a celebration of life. Arcas Light, director of the company La Phármaco, He began to design the piece during his trips to Malaga to visit his sick father., where he reconnected with the folklore of his childhood. The violinist and composer Luz Prado entered the scene, who had worked a lot on the verdiales (a fandango from pre-Roman Malaga folklore, probably of Phoenician origin) and the photographer Virgina Rota, who had just inaugurated an exhibition on mourning in Andalusia. Together they have built this work that recovers popular culture to embrace the disease, old age and death as part of life. A catharsis through art. S.M.

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