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This is the story… Of an imaginary city, a possible city that welcomes all the cities of the world. A place without a name that welcomes us all. A story to discover other places where to share dreams, to listen to other times and rhythms, to breathe the nature that we carry within. Bodies traveling through colorful architectures. So many extraordinary spaces to imagine. A place without a name, so that you can give it your own. A pile of suitcases a trip a new place a city, a house, a room share You, me, us A place without a name
Aspects of diversity and/or accessibility: A creation for the little ones that uses the body, the poetics of movement and music to serve the installation. Patricia Ruz and Alberto Romera, a professional actor and dancer with Down syndrome, tell us about a day in the city. The story of two people who decide to leave the countryside to discover a new place, the city. A round trip that will leave a mark on them and on the place, becoming imprinted by the experience of both and their sharing. The piece was born from the need to continue working for young children and to integrate diversity on stage. There are hardly any shows for this very young audience that include artists with disabilities.
Country: Spain
Autonomous community:
Madrid's community
Duration: 40 minutes
Gender: Dance
Release year: 2021
Recommended age: 0-5
Artistic sheet:
Spain
Madrid's community

This creator, choreographer and performer from Madrid, born in 1972, began in the world of tablaos and castanets until she entered contemporary dance and theater. His exhaustive training becomes the poetics of diversity as an artistic language, either through the fusion of disciplines such as contemporary dance, performance and cabaret or through the integration on stage of different types of artists, with and without disabilities, professionals and non-professionals, or various groups for the creation of a stage event.

Specialist in DIVERSITY as a way of understanding the scenic event in all its creative possibilities to coexist in the same poetic universe that always reflects human difference and its richness.

She began her work as a creator in 1997, as well as working as a choreographer for other artists, companies and stage directors.

Awarded on different occasions, she has created more than twenty shows participating in festivals such as the Holland Dance Festival, Escena contemporánea, Madrid en Danza, Veranos de La Villa, Festival In-presentable, A Pe de Pedra, Festival de Otoño among others...

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