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TRIO Z

Luqui Lagomarsino

45 minutes

16€

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Taking TRIO A by Yvonne Rainner (1966) as a starting point, Luqui Lagomarsino uses something she said, “the mind is a muscle,” as a trigger for the work. From these beginnings, the piece opens up possible utopias within the space that today is occupied by dance, proposing a historical revision that pits the imaginary against the conceptual. Working with the literalness of certain things raises the possibility of collapse and the need for improvisation
Breaking the binarisms between concept and fantasy, the piece has been created through a process in which tarot cards, queer phenomenology, Argentine cumbia, cheesy romanticism, and more have come together.
Born in Buenos Aires, Luqui Lagomarsino is an Amsterdam-based choreographer and dance performer who trained at the SNDO School for New Dance Development. Looking for new approaches to playwriting, he works on reorientations and choreographic decompositions (his own, social) and considers movement a necessary artifice in our language. He is the creator of pieces such as Coses cauen fort and Literal.

Data sheet

Concept, choreography and performance by: Luqui Lagomarsino - Advice: Amparo González Sola - Sound design: Josefina Gilardi - Sound technician: Geert Oddens - Lighting design and technical support: Roan Lo-a-Nioe - Techniciand and lighting design: Manoly Rubio Garcia - Technician: Roc Gottschalk Del Pozo - Advice: Joy Mariama Smith - Wardrobe: Clara Rojas (@clara_merceria) - Photography and video: Gergely Ofner - Special thanks to: Sancha Meca Castro, Jimena Casas, Erica Rivas, Carolina Gorlero, Marta Crespo, Guillem Jiménez, Diana Szeinblum, Florència Veí, Celia Arguello and the SNDO School for New Dance Development.

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Barcelona

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