Sangre y Klorofila is a choreography created around the concepts of “identity and cultural landscape,” and dramaturgically it addresses questions of homeland and roots. Inspired by the work of the artist Vicente Ameztoy, it presents a collection of powerful images that invite the spectator to reflect on our relationship with nature and the landscape, and on the ways we project our ideas onto it.
A piece that transforms the spaces it inhabits, filling them with color, textures, and poetry. A choreographic work that is delicate in its nuances and demanding in its physicality.
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