CUALQUIER MAÑANA
created ad performed by: Álvaro Esteban, Laura Aris Alvarez original músic: Roger Marín with the support of the residence at HKAPA in Hong Kong and Ultima Vez studio in Brussels.
In delicate balance,
when a couple of words, a gesture, a snap, a shift, a casualty or a coincidence, when a simple whisper can tip the scales.
Sometimes our reference points disappear, leaving only guts, the visceral
An intimate duet about the natural sadness of broken things, a physical journey to the present in order to realize that the past doesn't come back, that the pieces of the puzzle suddenly don't fit like they once did, Cualquier Mañana (At Any Given Morning) is the result of the collaboration between two independent artists in a project entitled „The Anatomy of Broken Things“, which Laura has been working on in the last three years.
After years of working under the baton of different choreographers and companies, Álvaro Esteban began to discover his personal movement supported by self-awareness techniques and meditation, giving emphasis to the development of awareness, all physical, emotional and energetic. He is a member of the companies Cia. Daniel Abreu (ES) and CocoonDance (DE). Álvaro co-created Cuadra-T with Natxo Montero, one of the finalist pieces at the Choreography Competition in Madrid 2008, and Entomo with Elias Aguirre, a multi-awarded duet which has been performed more than 100 times all over the world.
Laura Aris is a performer, choreographer and recognised international teacher. Her performing experience includes a decade as a formal member of the renowned Belgium dance Company Wim Vandekeybus/Ultima Vez. Before that she was in the Spanish dance company Lanònima Imperial and worked with General Elèctrica artistic collective in several performances of Tomás Aragay. For the past seven years she has been a freelance artist, developing her own creative practices. She received the Lladró Award for the Outstanding Dancer at Festival de Valencia (ES), 1999.
The realization of this guest performance was suported by Accion Cultural Espanola - program ACE/PICE.
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