Listen to me with your eyes. María Pagés Company
Óyeme con los ojos(Listen to me with your eyes), María Pagés's solo show, is a reflection on maturity, in which the choreographer reflects on and shares her ideal of life, hope, and faith through rhythm, song, and melody, footwork and percussion, voices, and humor. María presents herself here as she is: a woman who is not afraid of her humanity.
General admission: €26 and €20
Advance sale promotion: €24 and €18 (regular discounts not applicable).
Pagés has proven herself to be a pioneer in understanding flamenco as an evolving, contemporary, and living art form, using the fundamental codes of flamenco language and researching both within and outside of it.
For this Sevillian artist, iconoclastic by nature, modernity is tradition in motion. Her creative and aesthetic contribution lies in her serenity in speaking without complexes in all languages and making them accept the hospitality of flamenco.
If there is one thing that defines María Pagés' multifaceted creative uniqueness, it is her deep-rooted ethical sense of culture. She creates because she is convinced that art entails a profound commitment to life and memory.
We all know and proclaim that María Pagés possesses the genius of dance. But there is something more to this woman: she dances, and as she dances, she moves everything around her.
Neither the air nor the earth are the same after María Pagés has danced.
José Saramago
“Every art form needs a Pagés.”
Roger Salas, dance critic, El País
THE SHOW
Approximate duration: 75 minutes without intermission
| At 53, the Seville-born choreographer reflects calmly on life, dance, desire, and the body, with its fascinating abilities and infinite fragility.
Listen to Me with Your Eyes is a work built around scenes that are highly symbolic and dramatic, both in their choreographic and musical conception. In it, history and words, rhythm, song and melody, footwork and percussion, masculine and delicate voices, humor, irony, and a deep commitment to life interact fluidly. The poetry of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Fray Luis de León, San Juan de la Cruz, Ibn Arabi, Rumi, Juan Agustín Goytisolo, Tagore, Mario Benedetti, and El Arbi El Harti, constitutes the dramaturgical path of this journey to discover the self confronted with its nakedness and its nature sculpted by shadows and the occasional light that allows us to glimpse a faint line of happiness to search for indefinitely. Listen to Me with Your Eyes is a production by María Pagés Compañía in co-production with Temporada Alta and El Canal. |
MEETING WITH MARÍA PAGÉS
Wednesday, September 27, 2017, 12:00 p.m.
Free admission until full capacity is reached. Invitations can be picked up at the museum ticket office.
María Pagés will share with the audience a brief account of her life experience and present her latest work: Óyeme con los ojos (Hear Me with Your Eyes).
ARTISTIC CAST
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Dance María Pagés
Singing Ana Ramón Juan de Mairena
Accompaniment and clapping José Barrios |
Guitar Rubén Levaniegos
Cello Sergio Menem
Violin David Moñiz
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ARTISTIC CREDITS
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Direction, choreography, and costume design María Pagés
Playwriting The Arbi The Harti
Lyrics Ibn Arabi, El Arbi El Harti, Fray Luis de León, José Agustín Goytisolo, St. John of the Cross, Rumi, Tagore, Mario Benedetti, Rubén Levaniegos, María Pagés |
Music Rubén Levaniegos, María Pagés, popular music
Lighting design Pau Fullana
Sound design Albert Cortada
Choreography assistant José Barrios |
MARÍA PAGÉS AND HER COMPANY
María Pagés began her career in Antonio Gades' company, whom she considers her undisputed mentor. In film, her participation in Carmen, El amor brujo and Flamenco, by Carlos Saura.
In 1990, María Pagés created her own company, with which she has produced 19 works. The artist and her company have been invited to perform at the most prestigious venues and festivals around the world. María Pagés has collaborated with Mikhail Baryshnikov, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Tamara Rojo, Ángel Corella, Plácido Domingo, José Saramago, and Oscar Niemeyer, among others.
In 2002, she won the National Dance Award (Creation) and the ADE Choreography Award in 1996. She was awarded the Léonide Massine 2004 per l'Arte della Danza "Al Valore" and the 2007 Culture Award from the Community of Madrid . The eight Giraldillo Awards from the Seville Flamenco Art Biennial confirm her as one of the most important flamenco dancers and choreographers.
In 2014, she was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts. A year later, Santiago de Chile recognized one of her shows as the best in International Dance, and in 2016 she was awarded the IV Culture Prize from the University of Seville. The newspaper La Vanguardia chose Óyeme con los ojos as the best international dance show of 2016.
Through ARTEDEA, an association founded by the choreographer, she is intensely involved in charitable and educational activities.
More information about the company (1.8MB PDF)

Date
September 28, 2017
Time
7:30 p.m.

