Butoh Fragment Show - Horai the vision of the intangible - dance theatre...
THE MAGIC AND SENSITIVE JAPANESE WORLD
By Carlos Pacheco
La Nación newspaper critic
In
this brand new experience actor and dancer Gustavo Collini, specialist
in Japanese Butoh dance opens his creation fan. Theatre, dance,
storytelling, objects, image and video are put together so as to shape a
unique proposal which is to unfold a series of ancient Japanese
stories.
The
show opens with a film starring Soledad Silveyra and Horacio Ferrer who
will take us by the hand into the special and mysterious world of
Horai- a magical and sensitive reality that will set the audience into
an amazingly auditory and visual journey. Actress Stella Maris Closas
will be leading us into each and every living story. As a proficient and
wise teller she will master the stories as well as performing some of
the characters; her impressive voice will carry the audience away into
an otherworldly trip. Gustavo Collini is the one to bring the stories’
protagonists to life. His is a piece of the finest composition; and his
impeccable dance undoubtedly shows the best of techniques.
The
cinematic piece also takes up a leading part of the theatrical
experience which complements the storytelling and sharpens the senses so
as to inevitably trigger the viewers’ imagination.
Horai’s
cryptic inhabitants are the guardians of the humanity dreams and
intervene any time our creativity is at jeopardy. They are mysterious,
sensual, ageless. The Horai wiseman – Horacio Ferrer- along with the
messenger - Soledad Silveyra send an envoy- Stella Maris Closas- so as
to recover the parallel lost world of imagination.
Horai:
the Vision of the Intangible is a journey to the innermost part of the
soul, a trip that cannot be grasped through reasoning. Coming up with
the ultimate interpretation of the universe is eventually the viewer’s
sole task. This is a 1 and ½ hour art exploration that abides by no
rules, aiming only at displaying the vital essence of the human spirit
and its truly magical folds.
By Carlos Pacheco
La Nación newspaper critic
In
this brand new experience actor and dancer Gustavo Collini, specialist
in Japanese Butoh dance opens his creation fan. Theatre, dance,
storytelling, objects, image and video are put together so as to shape a
unique proposal which is to unfold a series of ancient Japanese
stories.
The
show opens with a film starring Soledad Silveyra and Horacio Ferrer who
will take us by the hand into the special and mysterious world of
Horai- a magical and sensitive reality that will set the audience into
an amazingly auditory and visual journey. Actress Stella Maris Closas
will be leading us into each and every living story. As a proficient and
wise teller she will master the stories as well as performing some of
the characters; her impressive voice will carry the audience away into
an otherworldly trip. Gustavo Collini is the one to bring the stories’
protagonists to life. His is a piece of the finest composition; and his
impeccable dance undoubtedly shows the best of techniques.
The
cinematic piece also takes up a leading part of the theatrical
experience which complements the storytelling and sharpens the senses so
as to inevitably trigger the viewers’ imagination.
Horai’s
cryptic inhabitants are the guardians of the humanity dreams and
intervene any time our creativity is at jeopardy. They are mysterious,
sensual, ageless. The Horai wiseman – Horacio Ferrer- along with the
messenger - Soledad Silveyra send an envoy- Stella Maris Closas- so as
to recover the parallel lost world of imagination.
Horai:
the Vision of the Intangible is a journey to the innermost part of the
soul, a trip that cannot be grasped through reasoning. Coming up with
the ultimate interpretation of the universe is eventually the viewer’s
sole task. This is a 1 and ½ hour art exploration that abides by no
rules, aiming only at displaying the vital essence of the human spirit
and its truly magical folds.
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