Rocío Luna + Carmen Muñoz + Juan Pérez ‘Aure’ + Ángela López | A Common Body
A Common Body is a show of dance, song, piano flamenco and electronics, a transdisciplinary, de-hierarchical and horizontal performance in which, from flamenco, the doors are opened towards the mystical event to inhabit a space in which the links and relationships established in nature and on stage are questioned.
In A Common Body the action takes place simultaneously and organically, inviting the audience to move around the space of the Iglesia de la Magdalena, allowing themselves to be carried along by the stage proposal.
The show takes on even more aesthetic force thanks to the costumes, always delicate and charged with resonance, by Leandro Cano and the lighting design by Ángela López.
Is it possible to imagine another way of inhabiting this earth? Is it possible to imagine other forms of relationship on the stage? Can the thought of the past be the philosophical corpus of the future? Is it possible to imagine a common body?
A Common Body is born from the desire to inhabit the stage and life from the collective. An artistic practice of experimentation and transformation that yearns, through stage improvisation, for other deeper and more profound relationships between the bodies that compose it, and in which another form of artistic and creative ecosystem can emerge. A unique encounter between four artists with no other link than their eagerness to occupy an empty stage, fill in a blank score, overflow a silence and illuminate dark corners.
This common body has been created in creative harmony, under the stage direction of Carmen Muñoz, the musical direction of Juan Pérez ‘Aure’, the vocal composition of Rocío Luna and the light scenography of Ángela López, with the creative advice of Juan Velasco.
Artistic and stage direction, choreography and dancing: Carmen Muñoz
Musical direction and composition, piano and live synthesizers: Juan Pérez Rodríguez
Vocal composition and singing: Rocío Luna
Sound design: Lauren Serrano
Lighting design and live performance: Angela López
Production and creative and sound consultancy: Juan Velasco
With the collaboration of Leandro Cano in wardrobe