TIME TAKES THE TIME TIME TAKES
Idea and concept: Guy Nader & Maria Campos Direction: Guy Nader Creators and performers: Maria Campos, Thais Hvid, Guy Nader, Roser Tutusaus, Magí Serra Live music: Miguel Marin Lighting designers: Israel Quintero & Lidia Ayala Costumes by:Viviane Calvitti, Guy Nader & Maria Campos Production: Raqscene Administration: SMart ib Management: Ansó Raybaut-Pérès/Agente 129 Co-producer: Mercat de les Flors With the support of: Graner - fàbrica de creació, L'Estruch, CO2 Festival, Paso a 2 and Universidad Carlos III Acknowledgements: Francesco Barba, Charlotte Mathiessen, Fàtima Campos, Miquel Fiol, Alexis Eupierre Photos by: Alfred Mauve
TIME TAKES THE TIME TIME TAKES is a physical dynamic conversation through repetitive movement and the pendulum motif that embodies the mechanisms measuring time and space. A journey of dangling movements that burst into different encounters, evolving towards a perpetual motion. An ongoing wheel that suggests time is a continuum. This performance was born out of admiration for the rhythm and music that movement creates. A latent and constant rhythm that marks the passage of time. Based on a simple physical exercise, the swing of a pendulum, we create a sequence of complex mechanisms that are done and undone through the synergy of five performers. TTTTTT is a poetic and choreographic manifestation, a physical, visual, and sound exercise that explores space as a score within sound and movement. A perceptual experience of time, an eternal present rooted in materials and forms.
Guy Nader | Maria Campos is an independent ensemble based in Barcelona, Spain, founded in 2006. The Lebanese choreographer, dancer, and actor and the Spanish dancer and choreographer have collaborated on different projects presented at international festivals and venues such as the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Germany, Lebanon, and South Korea.
Guy Nader graduated from Institut National des Beaux Arts (BA in Drama) at the Lebanese University in Beirut. He was awarded the first prize at the Masdanza International Festival in 2010 for his solo Where The Things Hide and recieved the danceWEB Europe scholarship in 2012. He is a resident artist in La Caldera, Barcelona. Maria Campos studied at SEAD in Austria and graduated from the Amsterdam School of the Arts (MTD) in 2003. She has worked with Meekers, Protein Dance, Sol Picó, and Angels Margarit/Cia. Mudances, among others.
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