Danza y Frontera (museum version)

Endangered Human Movements Vol. 5

Vorstellung

that has its roots in an ancient prehispanic dance form that was later used by the Spanish Crown, (Casa Austria / Habsburg) to develop the conquest of Mexico as a Danza de Conquista, a conquest dance.
This old dance which is intertwined with re -enactments of the battles in Europe between Mors and Christians, it is actualised today in by the dancers from the hood of El Ejido Veinte of Matamoros, Tamaulipas (MX), in a context of extreme violence related to a border where narco traffic, militarisation, and cheap labor industries meet.

The museum version happens inside the exhibition Pattern and Decoration where new U.S American creolisations of non western and feminine art resonate with the voices of all art forms that have been miss regarded by the western cannon.

The museum function here a place of occupation and not of legitimation.

In the context of the advancement of Fortress Europe. Danza y Frontera is a rebellious act. As border subjects, the performers inhabit a place in between, understanding its power and limitations, dancing beyond all notions of borders be they cultural, national or aesthetic.

* Endangered Human Movements is the title of a long-term project, started in the year 2014, focusing on human movement practices which have been cultivated for centuries all over the world. Inside this frame a series of performances, workshops, installations, publications and a comprehensive online archive are developed which reconstruct, re-contextualise and re signify human movement practices in danger of disappearing, aiming at unleashing their future potential.

Dates

07.10.2019 – 07.10.2019 // Kunsthalcharlottenborg, Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
24.11.2019 – 15.12.2019 // Dansstationen Malmoe Sweden, Malmoe, Sweden
08.02.2020 – 08.02.2020 // Frascati , Amsterdam, Holland
28.03.2020 – 28.03.2020 // TQW, Vienna, Austria

Credits

 

CREDITS

Artistic Direction / Choreography:  Amanda Piña

Research, Theory: Alessandro Questa, Amanda Piña, Juan Carlos Palma.

Video: Michel Jimenez, Amanda Piña

Art Design: Michel Jimenez

Performance: Amanda Piña

Film: Juan Carlos Palma, Alessandro Questa, students of the 3rd Semester of the BA in folkloric Dance from the National School of Folkloric Dance of Mexico, (ENDF)

Music: Christian Müller

Costume: Danza de Tejoneros y de Negritos, colección privada da Alessandro Questa, nadaproductions

Production: nadaproductions

Tour Management: Something Great Berlin

Senior Adviser: Marie–Christine Baratta Dragono

Management:Angela Vadori

Climatic Dances, (EHM Vol.5) is produced by nadaproductions, co-produced by Museo Universitario el Chopo, Mexico Tanzquartier Wien and is funded by FONCA Programa Nacional de Creadores Escénicos, the City of Vienna (Kulturabteilung der Stadt Wien), and the BKA (Bundeskanzleramt – Kunst und Kultur).

With the support of the BKA, the National School of Folkloric Dance of Mexico, Museo Universitario del Chopo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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