EL MOVIMIENTO SEVILLANO

We decided to donate to the city of Seville two choreographic movements that are part of our piece And why John Cage? How to get it?

This is what this project consists of: we worked on intangible heritage with a panel of experts such as lawyers from the city council and the province council, tech profiles from Heritage and Treasure from the city council, lawyers related with artistic creation, the director of the Mes de Danza dance festival in Seville, staff of the Conservatoire of Dance of Seville and other Sevillian cultural agents. Together with them, our intention was to investigate on the field of the intangible, of intellectual property, and the approach of experimentation towards the more technical profiles of the cultural sector, in order to find, in a creative way, the gaps in administrative regulations to register the two movements given as intangible heritage of the city. In an event officiated by the Councilor of Culture of the City Council of Seville, which took place in the Alameda de Hércules in Seville, the first public act of transmission of the Sevillian movement was held . The staff of the Dance Conservatory will be in charge of its conservation and transmission.

Since then on, the movement is from Seville.

Curated by María Gil for La Suite

Laboratory developed within the framework of the SHOWCAS cycle at the CAS, Centro de las Artes de Sevilla in 2016.

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