AKA Teatro: "Scratch" + Txe Roimeser
Grec Festival Barcelona
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El Molino Carrer de Vila i Vilà 99, 08004 Barcelona
Image courtesy of Grec Festival Barcelona.
A monologue that focuses on the pacts of desire, the simulation of our moods and the sexuality women are permitted, and a performance that invokes a Molino of velvet, sequins, smoke and desires.
AKA Teatro (successor to the Associació Descartable, with over 10 years of experience) is a theatrical production company created by Daniel J. Meyer and Montse Rodríguez Clusella whose aim is to create shows that introduce young adult and adult audiences to universal and controversial themes without vehemence, with new languages and physical, formal and visual power. With original music by Paula Jornet and performed by Clara Mingueza, the monologue Scratch speaks to us through multidisciplinary languages (music, movement, new relationships with the audience) of the social limits of women's sexuality, of the constant need to "be well" and of whether everything is really permitted in the world of the night and couples.
From a transfeminist practice and based on everyday life, the artist Txe Roimeser from Girona is able to highlight mechanisms for constructing identities and to use cracks and the margins to generate errors that highlight power and fictions. Now she offers us the performance Un poco de niebla, a derivation through other bodies and what might have happened at El Molino when it was all velvet, when it was lit up with sequins on the make-up. Speculating with time, desires and smoke. Coughing and swallowing. Spitting and sucking.
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