On April 18, 19, 25 and 26, 2009, organized by the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires, visitors and locals are invited to enjoy the dance festival "Ciudanza".Ciudanza is part of an innovative program, “Ciudades que danzan” (Dancing Cities), an international network of festival with a program of contemporary dance shows in urban landscapes, existing in South America and Europe, in cities like Barcelona, Lisbon, Bologna, London and La Habana, among others.
"Ciudades que danzan" is the union of architecture, contemporary dance, and the public, opening a new vision of the artistic and cultural heritage of the city. Thorugh the language of dance, people passing by learn to look at a place, a street, a corner in a different way, rediscovering it.
For this edition of the festival in Buenos Aires the spaces where the performances will take place are Parque Centenario, Parque Mujeres Argentinas and Parque Tres de Febrero, giving a new value to public space through cultural activities.
Program: (The times correspond to the first performance)
Parque Tres de Febrero (Museo Sívori)
Saturday 18 - 2.00 PMSunday 19 - 5.00 PM
1. La Arena presents fragments of Kamuflash Directed by: Gerardo Hochman
2. Lazos y Mariposas, by Cecilia Troncoso (Nuevo Tang)
3. 37’ Sur by Joel Inzunza Leal (Chile)
4. Diario de Viaje by Susana Szperling
Parque Centenario (Caballito)
Saturday 18 - 5.00 PMSunday 19 -2.00 PM
1. Urmalambo by Mauro Dann
2. 15 Centímetros por Encima del Suelo by Marina Serrano (Spain)
3. Un Poyo Rojo by Nicolás Poggi, Luciano Rosso and Hermes Gaido
4. HipHop Expression by Maximiliano Gallegos, Maximiliano Ramirez, Marina Ahumada, Nicolas 5. Ramirez and Marcos Proupin (Jedi)
5. Opera Primo Vil del Grupo Plaimovil
Parque Mujeres Argentinas (Puerto Madero)
Saturday 25 - 8 PMSunday 26 - 8.00 PM
1. Workshop by Silvina Grimberg
2. Ocupaciones Breves by Juan Onofri Barbato
3. Amanecer Moscovita by Pablo Lugones
4. Peldaño y 3 by Ramiro Soñez
5. Zona Abierta by Diana Szeinblum
All activities are free of charge.













0 comments:
Post a Comment