This Friday, November 15 Ostatu Deierri In Arizala will open its doors to receive the work”The reflection of the spirit“, a contemporary dance proposal created and directed by renowned choreographers Olatz Larunbé and Alfonso Aguilar.
The staging will take place at 8 p.m. with free entrypromises to be an immersive experience that explores themes of identity and cultural diversity through movement.
With a approximate duration of 40 minutesthis piece was designed specifically for theaters and performance halls, where proximity to the audience allows each detail of the choreographic composition to be appreciated in all its intensity.
“The Reflection of the Mind” focuses on artistic languages as a means of expressing emotions, concepts and perceptions in a unique way. In this work, Larunbé and Aguilar They created a scenic ensemble in which dance, music, lighting and scenography combine to give life to a space of artistic coexistence that invites reflection.
The work, carried out by the Larunbe and Aguilar themselves, It develops through a contemporary dance duo where the bodies of the artists cross, fall, collapse, support and embrace, evoking the immensity of existence.
This interaction between the dancers explores the subtleties and strengths of choreographic composition, generate an atmosphere in which the public can reflect on affinity biases and the initial perception one has when meeting someone. Through their movements, the performers question the singularity and universality of human relationships in finite time and space.
“The Reflection of the Spirit” goes beyond a simple dance exhibition; It is an invitation to contemplate and value cultural diversity. The work offers a dialogue between two characters who, based on their differences and coincidences, recognize and reflect on their cultural traits, their temperaments and their ways of being.
The staging questions unconscious prejudices and highlights the value of othernessshowing how interaction with difference causes an internal revolution in each individual.
This experience promises an emotional impact, since invites participants to immerse yourself in a reflection on appearances, initial judgments and the transformative power of cultural diversity. In the immersion of this choreographic language, the audience will discover a subtle narrative that unfolds in each movement, providing a space to rethink how identities and connections are constructed in an ever-changing world.
With his arrival in Arizala, “The reflection of the spirit“brings an innovative and sensitive proposal that celebrates the differences and the meeting between cultures through the universal language of dance.