Gomero whistle exhibition and open performance
The program surrounding the Gomero whistle will be rounded off with an exhibition in the galleries followed by a performance entitled Abierta (Open), by dancers Naïma-Marylin Mazic and Margaux Marielle-Tréhouar, with music by Rubén M. Orio and video by Lola Drubigny. The event will conclude with a tasting of Canarian products.
General admission: €6
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"OPEN" PERFORMANCE Abierta is a performance in which dance and music coexist with audiovisual elements, inspired by the ancient tradition of silbo gomero. The peculiar language of Silbo Gomero serves as a bridge for the interrelation between the different disciplines that make up the show. Thus, the most primitive sound is combined with electronic music, video, and the movement of the dancers, giving rise to a unique staging that creates a unique and lively space that reveals new languages. COMPANY dance __n ï m Founded by Naïma-Marylin Mazic, it was created with the aim of developing artistic tools, concepts, and works with a long-term vision. Specifically, it works through collaborative projects and the creation of a space for interaction between its members. That is why it is firmly committed to the symbiosis between dancers and musicians. Its working philosophy is based on the idea that the end point of each project is the starting point for the next. |
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Naïma-Marylin Mazic (Vienna, 1992) Founder of the company _n ï m, she teaches masterclasses for dancers of all ages. Between 2008 and 2009, she studied in New York, where she received the Elizabeth Owen Dance Award and was selected for the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival. Between 2013 and 2014, she studied contemporary dance at the Reykjavik Academy of Arts (LHI) and completed her BA in 2015 at the Vienna Conservatory. She also attended a course at Angewandte Wien. That same year, she received two scholarships: the Impulstanz Dance Web Scholarship and the Austrian Scholarship for Performing Arts (BUK). In 2016, he developed and presented his creation Home in Havana. In 2017, he completed his Research and Training Studies at P.A.R.T.S. Brussels. Among the awards she has received, she was recognized with the 2014 Fidelio Contest for Creation and Performing Arts and with the Offspring-Szene Bunte Wähne choreography contest in 2011. |
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Margaux Marielle-Théhoüart (Paris) She is a dancer and has been a member of the Sasha Waltz and Guests company since 2013. She studied ballet and contemporary dance at the Grenoble Conservatory until 2009, when she moved to Germany to continue her training at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. Margeaux has participated in numerous projects throughout Europe, such as at the Casa Grillo Theater in Essen, the Festival Off d'Avignon, the Ruhrtriennale, the Theater der Welt Mülheim Festival, and the FFT Düsseldorf. He has also presented his own project at festivals such as ITS Festival Amsterdam, Tanz Labor Schauspielhaus Bochum, Café Ada Wuppertal, ZKM Karlsruhe with his solo Corps du délit, Tmuna Theater Tel-Aviv in Israel, Theater of Chania in Greece, and Dock11 Berlin with his duo Named After in collaboration with Elik Niv. |
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Rubén Orio (Logroño, 1988) He is a percussionist and lives in Brussels. After studying at ESMUC (Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya) and CODARTS (University of Arts of Rotterdam), in 2014 he moved to the Belgian capital to pursue a Master's degree in Contemporary Music with the ICTUS Ensemble. He has performed at festivals, museums, and concert halls such as the Venice Biennale, the MaerzMusik festival in Berlin, the MNAC and MACBA museums in Barcelona, the Paris Opera, the Internationale für Neue Musik Ferienkurse in Darmstadt, and the MIXTUR festival in Barcelona. He combines his musical career with orchestral music, and has been a member of orchestras such as the MCO (Mahler Chamber Orchestra), deFhilarmonie (Royal Flemish Philharmonic), and BOS (Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa). He received a scholarship from the BBVA Foundation in 2014 to study contemporary music in Brussels and from the IRJ (Riojan Youth Institute) in 2015 for his Hands project, which aims to help young artists become professionals. |
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Lola Durbigny (France, 1992) He studied film at the École des Beaux-Arts in Dijon between 2010 and 2014. During these years, he also trained at the Iceland Academy of the Arts in Reykjavik. In 2016, he obtained his Master's degree at the Villa Arson in Nice. He has been the personal assistant to artist Marc-Camille Chaimowicz. He currently resides in Brussels, where he develops videos that show his interest in the passage of time on the state of images. |
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Date
February 23, 2018
Time
7:30 p.m.



