“Dansaq“(dance in the Quechua language of the Incas) is the result of a long collaboration, a solid complicity between two dancers with such different training and cultures, yet complementing each other remarkably. From their collaboration with the musical ensemble Cuarteto Latinoamericano -highlighting the work of South American composers- was born a performance filled with brilliance, sensuality, technical expertise and inventiveness. The alchemy at work on stage is one of Tapage’s essential features: a mixture of artistic languages (choreography, music, scenography), the crossing of cultures, mutual enrichment, fusion of the arts. The outcome is one never seen before!
R. Peilloux, Director of the Théâtre de Morlaix (France)
Photo R.Gallardo
Premiered in 2005, Teatro Elenico, VIIe Musica Y Escena Festival, Mexico City
String quartet and percussive dance
DANSAQ
Concept, choreography & dance:
Tapage (Fujibayashi -Rosenkrantz)
With Cuarteto Latinoamericano (Mexico)
Saúl Bitrán (violin)
Arón Bitrán (violin)
Javier Montiel (viola)
Álvaro Bitrán (cello)
and Ricardo Gallardo (Mexico) or Victor Binot (percussion)
Light design: Olivier Irthum
Composers: Astor Piazzolla, Thomas Oboe Lee, Javier Álvarez, Silvestre Revueltas , Tadao Sawaï, Roberto Sierra, Reza Vali , Jorge Torres Saenz, Federico Ibarra, Miguel Del Águila
With the support of Théâtre Expression Musique & Tapagie.
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