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The Teatro Circo Murcia will host the premiere of 'Vigor Mortis', a disturbing story of nightmares and dreams created by the company OtraDanza (16/01/2020)

The Teatro Circo Murcia (TCM) hosts next Thursday, January 23 (9 pm) the premiere of the contemporary dance show 'Vigor Mortis', by the Valencian company OtraDanza and with the scenic direction of Asun Noales and Rulo Pardo.

Through the language of dance, movement and gestures, 'Vigor Mortis' delves into the recurring question, inherent in the human being, if there is the beyond.

Talk about that other side building a story of nightmares and daydreams.

A tragicomic journey from heaven to the unfathomable of the human soul;

an expulsion from the abode as a metaphor for banishing one's life.

Tickets for 'Vigor Mortis' are on sale for 8, 10 and 12 euros and can be purchased at the TCM box office (open Tuesday through Friday, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.: 30 hours and from two hours before the start of each function) and also through the internet

This new show by OtraDanza brings together two performers of a broad and consolidated trajectory on the scene: Asun Noales, also responsible for artistic direction, and Carlos Fernández.

Both dancers met 25 years ago studying at the Theater Institute of Barcelona and together, evidencing their complicity and maturity, they will guide the public through an intense, suggestive and disturbing journey.

The choreographic writing and the body work carried out by Noales and Fernández started at the beginning of the game, through improvisations, initially counting on the advice of choreographer Gustavo Ramírez Sansano and which was subsequently fixed through the dramaturgy of Rulo Pardo and Creation of both interpreters.

The participation in the stage direction of Pardo, actor and director of the seXpeare company, has added dramaturgy and theatricality to the show and a dose of comedy and gestures characteristic of his own works and that here integrates perfectly with the abstract language of the dance.

In general, and as they stand out from the company itself, this new show was born from a very rich and fun process, also full of contradictions, about theatricality, dance and the different ways of approaching dramaturgy, from the narrative and the abstract.

Enveloping atmosphere

In addition to purely scenic research, for 'Vigor Mortis' an intense work has also been done in the search for everyday sounds, transformed into noise, which are part of the soundtrack and that have been created by Rulo Pardo in collaboration with the studio Eurotrack recording.

The music of the show is an original composition created by Telemann Rec. This is the first time that Asun Noales collaborates with this pair of musicians, Pere Jou and Aurora Bauzá, and together they have managed to create an enveloping and abrupt atmosphere at the same time with a piece that travels with an increasing rhythm, from a sinuous beginning to the final catastrophic.

Noales continues to have its usual equipment both in the scenery, as in lighting and costumes.

Luis Crespo has designed and created a set that allows the transformation of space, through a minimalist and original structure with which the performers have worked throughout the creative process and that is fully integrated into the development and dramaturgy of the show.

In the light, Juanjo Llorens, winner of three Max Awards, brings his always surprising vision.

On this occasion, the spectators will immerse themselves in a white, clinical and aseptic space, where the warmth is given promptly to return to that turbulent and disturbing environment throughout the work.

Finally, the costumes, simple and casual, but with a ghostly touch that brings a certain mystery, has been designed by Ana Esteban.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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