Walk, sometimes without firm ground under your feet.
Walk to find new ways to get lost.
Walk to find yourself through the other.
Walk without intention;
unpredictable, indeterminate, new at each step.
This is the concept that expresses 'The Walk', the performance that will give life to the Plaza del Icue on Friday, June 1, starting at 8:30 p.m., within the Mucho Más Mayo festival.
The viewer is invited to enter into a scenic experience about the poetics of walking.
A piece of contemporary dance that takes place through three landscapes built on the dialogue between gravity and balance, the route and the architecture of the bodies.
This initiative, co-creation of Miguel Ángel Punzano and Andrea Amor of the company Tejido Conectivo, is an intimate proposal that invites the viewer to walk, along with its two interpreters, various scenes as a landscape, transporting it to places more or less known.
Landscapes almost devoid of elements, suggested by bodies and their relationship in space.
Tejido Conectivo is a company run by Miguel Ángel Punzano, which has been active in Madrid since 2015. The company's stage work has focused on the creation of small and medium format pieces, usually for street or non-conventional spaces.
It is an idea, a concept that encompasses various projects related to dance and the study of movement and that has two lines of research: a pedagogical and a scenic one.
After his latest work, "Tábula Rasa", a piece with a cast of 7 dancers, Conectivo is now betting on a long-format duo.
For his part, Miguel Angel Punzano is a black belt of judo, a degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences and a degree in Contemporary Dance.
He was professor of Anatomy and Biomechanics applied to dance between 2007 and 2012 in the Professional Conservatory of Alicante, and dancer of the company Otradanza.
In 2013 he began his career as a freelance and created his own company, Conectivo Tejido.
In 2015, he moved to Madrid, the city where the company currently resides.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena