Co-production 2016

Ariadna Rodriguez

La mort tèrmica de l’univers

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Duration: 50 min

A project by Ariadna Rodriguez
Artistic consultants: Iñaki Alvarez, Anne Lise le Gac
Theory consultant: Pep Vidal
Installations and set: Collaboration with Proyecto Algo (Utopia 126)

Co-production: Antic Teatre and Grec 2016 Festival Barcelona

With support from: El Graner

Within the universe, being as it is a closed system, entropy grows constantly. At a given moment, entropy reaches its maximum, producing a balance of all temperatures and pressures that results in the heat death of the universe. An end as a new beginning. Because we descend from monkeys and bacteria, but also from stars and galaxies. We are composed of dust from the Big Bang. As Hubert Reeves asks himself, do we contain the memory of the universe?

We activate scientific concepts in a (theatrical) space, creating new (fictionalised) realities, reformulating and re-questioning the codes of theatre and installation.


Her work takes the stage as the meeting point for the various disciplines/tools she uses and develops in order to activate or trigger actions that question the format and the codes of the representational act.

Adriana Rodriguez holds Higher Certificates in Music from the Santiago de Compostela Conservatory and from Berklee College of Music (Boston), for which she received a grant from the Fulbright Foundation. She also studied Performance Art and Sound Art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. She has trained in Classical and Contemporary Dance and Body Weather, studying under Oguri in Los Angeles and Andres Corchero in Barcelona. She studied Contemporary Theatre with Rachel Rosenthal in Los Angeles as well as as at the Espacio Abierto school in Santiago de Compostela. She has presented her own work in the US, Germany, France and Spain.

She has been directing and co-ordinating the nyamnyam platform, together with Iñaki Alvarez, since 2012.


 

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