A day in the center of Carmen of Contemporary Culture (CCCC) dedicated to the multiple connections we have with the African continent and its artistic production.
«FLOOD» (Cut Dance & Flatfoot) And it is a bridge between two territories crossed by the same emergency. He 11 April 2022, An unprecedented storm hit the east coast of South Africa and the city of Durban and its surroundings became the epicenter of a catastrophe that left an indelible mark: 448 Lost lives, 43 missing people and some 40.000 homeless people. These floods, Next to the Dana that recently suffered Valencia, They have promoted the "Flood" choreographic project from the conversations and the common ideas of the creators. A documentary poetics to explore the experiences of two dancers as a tribute to the victims and a cry of attention to the world.
Ibrahima Nassy (Pisco) adopts in "Drugs de la Nature" the strategy of the legal rights of nature in an innovative proposal that seeks to recognize natural entities such as mountains, rivers or forests. Through an immersive scenery with recycled materials and a vibrant choreographic language that fuses hip-hop, Contemporary dance and African traditions such as Casamance Kumpo and SWEP, A space is opened to reflect on the devastation caused by the human being and the resilience of nature.
The day concludes with a dialogue table with Thobile Maphanga and Fatima Ndoy.