Moving the festival, Encounters with the new dance, the culture department of the City of Cartagena, has organized for Saturday April 12 a dance in the street.
Four companies are further com Dance, Borucki-Cardona, Marco & Chloé and Auments, convert the historical center of Cartagena in the perfect setting for the display of new concepts of dance.
Saturday morning will begin with the company 'Another Dance "and his show-te Sprinkle, Sprinkle-me production made for the festival in four different venues in the city, Calle del Carmen, Plaza Juan XXIII, Town Hall Square and Wall of Sea, and a different time, to see the four pieces that the company will perform with a common element, water.
The six dancers, who make up another dance, will join the final, to play a choreography created for the museum Reina Sofia, whose theme is violence against children.
'Borucki and Cardona', working together since 2001 and come to Moving to interpret the art of flying, at 19:45 hours on the streets of Caramel.
The company has toured half the world and in his room talking about how to learn from the mistakes and changes that the man suffers throughout his life.
At 20:30 hours, and in the street Juan XXIII will be the turn of 'Marco & Chloe, "which appear in the 24 its fusion of contemporary flamenco.
At 21:00 pm in the courtyard of the artillery barracks, the company 'Auments' submit When flying beasts, where the expression of physical theater and butoh daza sensitivity of the mix in this show featuring songs from Mallorca sung by an old woman.
This puts an end to street dance to follow at 22:00 am in the Nuevo Teatro Circo with 'Dani Pannullo' and Desordances_3.
Desordances 3 is a show that fuses break dance with dervish dances and uses the language of urban dance as a unifying element and communication between young people of the metropolis on both sides of the Mediterranean.
The event, created by the dance company of Dani Pannullo, opened last October in Small Hall of the Cairo Opera, which saw the result of experiments Pannullo integrating young talent dervishes and b- boys (break dancers dance) Egyptians with the best breakers in Spain.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena