The new duet by María Muñoz and Pep Ramis is estructured as a triptych, where we can enter into the intimacy of each of the characters. They imagine each others, remember each other, search for each other and meet again at the end to continue wondering about the blue bird.
Highlands is the show that closes the Bach Project, a scenic proposal where the J.S. Bach music dialogues with movement, text and audiovisuals.
A choral show with sixteen performances on stage. Eight dancers and eight musicians in the third piece of the Bach Project.
Dance, the voice of John Berger, our own texts or projections come together to make up this approach to the world of J.S. Bach.
Bach is presented as a study of movement, look, rhythm, breathing and presence in relation to musicality.
Pep Ramis’s solo piece. A journey full of variety, feeling and stimulation.
Based on the proposal of the Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico, Mal Pelo approaches the play “La vida es sueño” by Calderón de la Barca. An approach from the choreographic journey to the soul of Rosaura and her paradoxes.
*The photographs on this web page are by Jordi Bover, Tristán Pérez-Martín and Mal Pelo, among others.