Cabras PintusAm presented by Alessandro 3/16/2012 Italian dancer and choreographer Alessandro Pintus the Germany premiere of his Butoh dance performance "Cabras" in the i-camp Munich. "Dance of the feeds on life. All of us eat and we eat, we dance and we danced. "The Work" Cabras "the development of a seed in a noxious swamp theme. Midge larvae, snails and eels blind. Croaking frogs sing the orgasmic crescent moon in the reeds of a pond. A sensitive and unstable boundary that separates life and death, and united at the same time. An undefined area combines the existence of two opposing forces that pull on people and fight for their lives. The body becomes the site of an uncertain origin and is in a constant crisis. He opens up, trembling convulsively, quivers, and is inhabited by presences who question his integrity. The body is drawn from life and in all its dramatic truth while he balances between being and non-being, to the moment when the truth emerges the body's own, in shining consciousness.
The dancer is the gap between two dimensions, it becomes the boundary between inside and outside, top and bottom. The body of the dancer becomes the border area, to pass to climb and move on. The dancer becomes the meeting point between creation and Creator. Inspired for "Cabras" was Alessandro Pintus from his home in Sardinia, and the reeds at the pond of Cabras, the hometown of his maternal grandfather. He has often played as a child during the hot hours of summer days.
Alessandro Pintus began in 1996 to explore the Butoh dance in Europe and Japan. He studied with renowned teachers such as co Murobushi, Masaki Iwana, Min Tanaka, Kazuo and Yoshito Ohno and Akira Kasai. In the course of which he began his own study of Butoh, which led him back to his cultural heritage.
2011 he became the fifth International Butoh Dance Festival "eX ... iT!" Broellin loaded into the castle, which came from Yumiko Yoshioka and Delta RA'i.
Also visit the "Cabras" on 03/16/2012 in icamp in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
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