Wolves

SYNOPSIS

In a new era driven by the turbulence of the Medias and social networks, the human being, his relationships and interactions with his surrounding, is placed in the center of this communication revolution.

In this new world, the perfect image is at the top of scale values, no matter the context, the truth… only the image. The individual blurs and hidden his identity, reality and defects, in order to adopt himself to this impossible and unnecessary standards. Standards which dictate and lead us towards a loss of the sense of humanity and turns us into a “perfect” but fake society.

“Wolves” is the new piece from the choreographer Dana Raz. Once again, the Israeli choreographer directs her concerns to the interaction of the person with his fellow man. Through his interpretation for the current reality, Raz invites us to reflect about a full force theme, which raises new questions with the emergence of innovative channels of the human relationships. A piece full of energy, that brings dancers to their physics limits according to the main question behind this unique atmosphere “what will we lose and what will survive from our primitive human nature?”

ARTISTIC DIRECTION & CHOREOGRAPHY:

Dana Raz

MANAGEMENT AND ARTISTIC ASSISTANT:

Dana Raz & Daniel Owen

PERFORMERS:

Paula Castañon, Manuel Badas, Julia Sanz, Eduardo vallejo ,Daniel Mendez y Dana Raz.

MUSIC:

Miguel Fonseca y Juan J. Ochoa  

LIGHT DESIGN:

Txus Plágaro

COSTUME DESIGN:

Fredley Miguel de Morais

SCENOGRAPHY:

Luis Antonio Suárez

DURATION:

60 min

ARTISTIC RESIDENCY:

Production Subsidized by the Culture Foundation of the Oviedo City Council.

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