FESTIVAL dansa. Quinzena metropolitana.
March 20

ANGELA Y KOLDO

Un cuerpo sinvergüenza

Dansa. 15a Me- tropoli- tana
Wednesday, March 20 at 8pm
Duration: 50 min
Tickets: 12 euros ONLINE // 15 euros BOX OFFICE
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Devised and performed by: Angela Peris Alcantud and Koldo Arostegui

Technical advice: Andrés Santos Rivas

With the support of: AZALA Espacio de creación, Antic Teatre and Sol Picó’s La Piconera

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We arrive at adolescence like tin robots, ready for anything except being comfortable in our own bodies. As of the age of 11, unabashed hormones take over our moods and cause unexpected changes in our bodies. Just like in a sci-fi movie, we mutate, change shape. Adolescence is a period of change but also of a search for identity.

Angela and Koldo have one wish: to return to that period and start with the skin; to build out of that skin a place full of sensations in which to discover and rediscover oneself in every nook and cranny. A safe and fertile place where any desires imaginable can sprout, where we feel capable of accomplishing any feat, capable of achieving the impossible.


Angela Peris Alcantud (Castellón, 1983) trained as a dancer and choreographer at New York’s Dance Space Center & Movement Research, Amsterdam’s SNDO, and Barcelona’s Institut del Teatre. She holds a degree in Audiovisual Communication and works for the Yehudi Menuhin foundation as a dance teacher in primary and secondary schools. Since 2012 she has created Alles (Everything), a piece for a younger audience, and Sonideando un espacio, a solo work on voice and movement (Artists in Residence LCE). She is currently working with Alma Söderberg on the choreographer’s new show, to be premiered in Spring 2019.

Koldo Arostegui (Bilbao, 1983) studied at The Place (London) and SNDO (Amsterdam). He has worked with Cia. Mudances – Àngels Margarit, choreographer Rodrigo Sobarzo, Krisztina de Châtel’s Dansgroep, Nux Company and Jesús Rubio Gamo, and has also featured in Jerome Bêl’s The show must go on in Barcelona. In 2018 he was selected to take part in European programme Performing Gender – Dance Makes Difference, an artists’ collective.

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