Jun 2018
Year: 2017 Choreography: Isabel Beteta Duration: 15 minutos Performer: Isabel Beteta Musical original by: Roger Eno, Zoë Keating y otros. Costumes: Nemian Light design: Gloria Minauro. Synopsis: We are born some place, we belong to something, but a part of ourselves takes its own path…
Jun 2018
Year: 2009 Choreography: Isabel Beteta Duration: 30 min Music: Specially composed for the piece by Kavindu (Alejandro Velasco) Dancers: Rosario Verea, Javier Amado, Ma.de Jesús Bautista y Eustorgio Guzmán Lighting design: César (Chacho) Guerra. Synopsis: The (D)effect is about how everything in this world is connected. There is nothing that we do or leave undone, that doesn’t have an effect on others.. The inspiring idea came from the so called
Year: 2013 Choreography: Rosario Verea Dancers: Javier Amado, María de Jesús Bautista, Isabel Beteta, Eustorgio Guzmán,Rosario Verea. Music: Fragmentos de música clásica y tradicional. Lighting design: César Guerra Props: The company Costumes: Odaki. Synopsis: Life is shaped by memories that jump out at us when we least expect them. in any place or chronological order. They can be called to life through a scent, a place , a person… The
Jun 2018
Year: 2010 Choreography: Rosario Verea Duration: 50 min Dancers: Javier Amado, María de Jesús Bautista, Eustorgio Guzmán y Rosario Verea. Lighting: César “Chacho” Guerra. Synopsis: Encounters is about finding the internal man, in the case of a woman, or the internal woman in the case of a man. It is about the relation to our internal selves, as well as how this relates to others. The structure looks like a
Jun 2018
Year: 2011 Choreography: Isabel Beteta Duration: 30 min Dancers: Rosario Verea, Javier Amado, Eustorgio Guzmán y María de Jesús Bautista, Isabel Beteta. Lighting design: César “Chacho” Guerra. Synopsis: The piece is inspired by “Swan Lake”, and reinterpreted to fit our modern life and its difficulties : the frustration of attempting something and only finding barriers, the hurried pace, the dangers of living in a country like our. Then there is
Year: 2008 Choreography: Isabel Beteta Duration: 30 min Music: Specially composed for the piece by Kavindu (Alejandro Velasco) Dancers: Rosario Verea, Javier Amado, Ma.de Jesús Bautista, Eustorgio Guzmán. Lighting: César “Chacho” Guerra. Synopsis: The Garden of Delight was inspired by the Pandora myth, as well as the concepts of Eric Fromm in his books the “The Art of Loving” and “Man the Wolf of Man”. The piece works with two
Jun 2018
Year: 2005 Choreography: Isabel Beteta Duration: 40 minutos Music: Percusiones (Yannis Xenakis, Laurent Séjourné y otros) Dancers: Rosario Verea, Javier Amado, Eustorgio Guzmán, María de Jesus Bautista, Isabel Beteta. Lighting design: César (Chacho) Guerra Costume design: Isabel Beteta Costume confection: Víctor Argote Synopsis: Human nature does not change regardless of the degree of evolution someone might have. The piece is divided in four scenes 1.- (Temptation) Men practicing Tai-Chi, a
Jun 2018
Year: 2014-2015 Choreography: Isabel Beteta Duration: 32 minutes Dancers: Javier Amado, María de Jesús Bautista, Isabel Beteta, Eustorgio Guzmán, Rosario Verea Stilts: Lorena Canseco, Yuri Yaber. Dancers Alemania: Isabel Beteta, Javier Amado, María de Jesús Bautista, Eustorgio Guzmán y Rosario Verea. Guest dancers: Ina Bures, Aiga Keller, Kira Lokotkova. Stilts: Lorena Canseco, Yuri Yaber. Light design: Gloria Minauro Música: Specially composed for the piece by Sophie Neuss, Julian Habryka, Temptation of St. Anthony Alexander Mathewson,
Jun 2018
A LA SOMBRA DEL ALBA (In the Shadow of Dawn) (Based on the “Casa de Bernarda Alba” by Federico García Lorca) Year: 2013 Choreography: Javier Amado Duration: 30 minutes Dancers: Rosario Verea, Eustorgio Guzmán, Isabel Beteta, Javier Amado, María de Jesús Bautista. Lighting: César Guerra Music: original by Andrea Espinoza and popular Spanish music. Synopsis: A la Sombra del Alba (In the Shadow of Dawn): After the death of her second husband Bernarda Alba imposes on
Jun 2018
Year: 2016 Choreography: Nemian Danza Escénica Duration:15 min. Music original by: Kavindu ( Alejandro Velasco) Costumes: Odaki y Nemian Danza Escénica Light design: Gloria Minauro. Synopsis: The choreography “The Verb to Be” takes its title form the poem of the same name written by the surrealist poet André Breton and it is the second part of a trilogy about surrealism which got the grant form the Sistema Nacional de Creadores; and