Choreography Isabel Beteta
Year 2009
Duration: 12 min
Music: Spatially made for the play by Gustavo Martín
Lighting: César "Chacho" Guerra.
Synopsis:
The choreography talks about the random relationships between human beings.
Three characters appear little by little on the “floating” stage. They are tied together, which they gradually discover. From that moment they seek to clarify their relationships and communicate consciously. Thus they develop a language that will allow them to communicate. In that process we discover each character's character.
The choreography takes place in three moments: Entrance, encounter, communication.
Important for the piece is to find the personal gesture of each character and in turn a coherence of a language of movement within that diversity.
The work relies, for its development, on two objects: A thread, or piola, that the interpreters use to move one to the other, and some benches with wheels on which they are pulled and "float".