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LABORATORY REALITIES IN SUPERIMPOSITION

PERFORMING ARTS MIGRATIONS
Stage migrations: the new stage in the permanent Laboratory for creativity/research in performing arts brings to us the work progress of several artists.
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Finished

Date

2
3 July 2011

Timetable

From 9pm to 11pm

Venue

Matadero Madrid

Location

Nave 16

Category

Institution

Matadero Madrid
Stage migrations is an experimental laboratory for creative artists and theatre arts researchers set up by Artea and the Master's degree students studying Performing Arts Practices and Visual Culture at the Museo Reina Sofía (Centro de Estudios, Edificio Nouvel) and Matadero Madrid (Nave 16). Throughout the course of the many laboratory sessions offered, we have experimented with a number of creative/research tools and many new ones have been designed to aid in building a bridge between performing arts practice and reflection. The aim of this new laboratory “Realities in superimposition” is to develop practical work about opposites, to play with the  presence and coexistence of actors and audience, to explore negotiations in collaborative work and to find new ways to be together and create communities, among many other goals. To achieve this we will view the work of several artist, with the presence of the following guest creative artists: Emilio Tomé, Cuqui Jerez and Amalia Fernández, as well as Óskar Gómez Mata (the lab's director).   PROGRAMMING Work process presentation: Estela Lapponi (Sao Paulo), María Claudia Maldonado (Buenos Aires / Valencia), Itxaso Corral (Barcelona), Diana Delgado (Madrid), Elif Zilan (Istanbul), Esmeralda Díaz (Madrid), Itsaso Iribarren (Bilbao), Óscar Bueno (Asturias), Rebecca Collins (London), Clara de Andrés (Madrid).   Laboratory director: Óskar Gómez Mata (Ginebra) Guest creative artists: Emilio Tomé, Cuqui Jerez, Amalia Fernández

Free entrance while space permits








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