The Instituto Francés de Madrid recommends the dance show entitled Las tres plumas (Les trois plumes), by Marco Chenevier & Alessia Pinto, which will be performed on 1 and 2 August at 7 pm at the Centro de Cultura Contemporánea Conde Duque, in the framework of the Veranos de la Villa de Madrid. Activity for all audiences.
What happens when a dance performance is constructed as an experience rather than as an object of language? Clever traps are created in which the audience is guided by the two performers. These small devices are designed in such a way that the spectators must intervene so that the dramaturgy continues, interrupting or modifying the development of the current scene.
Aesthetics flirts with the cult film A Clockwork Orange. The orange, the milk, the white color, the artist’s sadomasochistic relationship with the performing arts system and with the public: these are the elements underlying the experiments being developed. And perhaps, by analysing «the mirror», we can better understand what image we are talking about.
Marco Chenevier, choreographer and dancer, moving away from both cultural elitism and mass entertainment, gets with Alessia Pinto, graduated from the National Academy of Dance in Rome and the CDC in Toulouse, a collaboration in which Marco provides theatrical training and a strong focus on dramaturgy, while Alessia has academic roots in dance. Tickets can be purchased at this link.