Beautiful, untouched, majestic, sacred… This is how we define the landscape, shaping it in our image and claiming its essence as our own. We transform it into a symbol, a banner for our struggles and desires. Sangre y Klorofila draws inspiration from the work of the artist Vicente Ameztoy, occupying that liminal space where the landscape ends and our ideas begin. As Ameztoy once said, “a deeply rooted identity and the difficulty of coming to terms with it.” This piece delves into that tension, unveiling the ongoing dialogue between nature and our human projections.
Stage Direction Jordi Vilaseca Performer Aritz López Choreography Jordi Vilaseca · Aritz López With the support of: ATERPEAN (Dantzahirian) · Euskadi SORBURU (Artekale) · Euskadi Acknowledgments Begoña Martín, Jemima Cano, TAE, José Uruñuela Dance Conservatory