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CUANDO YA NO ESTÉ

“Hay cosas que se pierden y no vuelven más

Cuando no hay experiencia no existe razón

Más quisiera tener otra oportunidad

O vagara mi alma esta triste canción”

"Cuando ya no esté" is a performance created by Macarena Bielski López in collaboration with Jean Pierre Buré where they search for the meaning of how we see the body on stage and its non capacity to maintain an infinite memory. As a result of the rapid evolution of technologies, 3D, augmented reality and social media, these have created a big impact on the way we make art today in addition to how we see the "reality" in which we live in. How we can deform our own body and our surroundings, without leaving aside who we are and thus be able to transmit unreal images and sensations where memory remains infinite.

Credits:
Maker:
Macarena Bielski López
Performers:
Macarena Bielski López and Jean Pierre Buré
Music:
Macarena Bielski López and Jean Pierre Buré
Video production:
Macarena Bielski López
Music Technician:
Jean Pierre Buré
Technician:
P.A.R.T.S students
Light Design:
Macarena Bielski López
Costume Design:
Macarena Bielski López
Warnings:
Nudity, Loud Music
Accesibility:
Public seated with frontal view

Language: Spanish & English
Special Thanks:
To my dear friends, family and P.A.R.T.S community

Macarena Bielski López is a Spanish/Polish dancer, performer and maker based in Brussels and Spain. Before arriving in Brussels, she attended “ Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Mariemma” in Madrid, Spain, where she started developing her practice in contemporary dance. In 2019 she joined the training cycle at P.A.R.T.S where she started researching not only the relationship between dance and performance, but also in the production of music, video, use of text and the manipulation of technologies on stage.

“Cuando Ya No Esté” is part of Saturday 9th July program B.

Saturday 9th July / Program B / 19:00 / ⧖ 2h and 5 minutes (including one interval)
Venue: P.A.R.T.S. - Avenue Van Volxemlaan 164, 1190 Brussels
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