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EleMents / Elisabetta Monacelli, Kiko Barrenengoa and Tomeu Gomila/ 2018

Elements, A reflection on impermanence. What remains and what ceases to exist. The possibility of one thing or another happening.
Elisabetta Monacelli, cello; Kiko Barrenengoa, violin and Tomeu Gomila, dance.
Saturday 1st December at 7pm in Can Monroig, Inca.

The string duo Fénix, made up of Elisabetta Monacelli, cello, and Kiko Barrenengoa, violin, joins dancer and director Tomeu Gomila in an attempt to capture and interpret permanence and impermanence. A work that aims to influence the transcendence of what is and what is not, what remains or disappears, what is or has been, in order to rethink the same relationship with time through the communion between music and movement.

Tomeu Gomila

After a long experience working both together with AuMents or separately in a multitude of projects, the union of these artists is committed to the raw and artifice-free staging of the continuity of our ideas and thoughts in the same way that the strings vibrate once the bow is separated or the body is stretched out once stopped. When does it stop? At what point does it cease to be or exist? Research in this aspect opens up the possibility of a subtle interaction with sound and movement, cadence and silence.

The organic sound of the violin and cello, the only instruments that appear in the piece, interact with the movements in the same way that the body guides the musical vibration. The continuous transformation suggests the conclusion to the universal theme of permanence.


Can Monroig

Can Monroig is a private and independent space managed by Robert López Hinton and Marie-Noëlle Ginard Féron, dedicated to architecture, restoration of old houses and interior design, which regularly hosts cultural events such as dance, theater, art or music.

Performance: “EleMents” Elisabetta Monacelli, cello; Kiko Barrenengoa, violin; Tomeu Gomila, dance.
Duration 1 hour.
Location: Can Monroig, Can Valella street no. 22, Inca, Mallorca.
Date Saturday, December 1st at 7:00 p.m.
Organized by the Can Monroig Cultural Association

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