BEKRISTEN / CRISTIANOS
Capítulo I. La domesticación

 

BEKRISTEN / CRISTIANOS
Capítulo I. La domesticación

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BEKRISTEN / CRISTIANOS [Christians]
[Chapter I – Domestication]
Una performance by Luz Arcas / La Phármaco coproduced byTeatros del Canal
Stage direction (Act II) and choreographic direction Luz Arcas
Stage direction (Act I) and sound space Abraham Gragera
Dramaturgy and text Luz Arcas and Abraham Gragera
Performers Luz Arca, Marcos Matus, Danielle Mesquita, Paula Montoya and Louis Mendy
Violin and electronics Luz Prado
Voice David Azurza

1.10 h (w/out intermission) Contemporary Dance
www.lapharmaco.com

photo ©Virginia Rota
OJO CRÍTICO DE DANZA 2015
BEST FEMALE PERFORMER OF DANCE IN THE 2015 LORCA AWARDS
FINALIST BEST FEMALE PERFORMER OF DANCE IN THE 2017 MAX AWARDS
INJUVE AWARD 2009
MÁLAGA CREA AWARD 2009

La domesticación is the first chapter of Bekristen / Cristianos, a trilogy that stems from a project initiated in 2016 that reflects on compassion as human necessity, social trauma and collective failure.
In La domesticación some bodies compete to attain the model that will save them from their own body: from hunger, fear, memory and disease. Bodies convinced that they must be “plausible” and blend with the international style at the cost of suffering the most current of tragedies: the awareness of being involved in a daily life based on actions that are destroying the world. 
Luz Arcas, a ballet dancer and choreographer from Malaga, founded the company La Phármaco in 2009. She is the winner of the 2015 Award El Ojo Crítico de Danza, the 2015 Lorca Award for Best Female Dance Performer, and finalist of the 2017 Max Award for Best Female Dance Performer,  2009 Injuve Award and 2009 Málaga Crea Award.

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