HUMANHOOD
∞ {Infinito}
Data:
Sunday 23, April 2023
Place:
Teatre Principal
Time:
21.00h
Duration:
70'
Price:
From €10
Provenance:
Catalonia / United Kingdom
Synopsis

∞ {Infinito} is HUMANHOOD’s first dance, theater and meditation piece in which they guide the audience through a mystical journey. The outside world of the magical dance on stage will merge with your inner consciousness. ∞ {Infinite} is a sacred ritual of movement, light and sound, recalling the cosmic dance of which we are all part and the infinite potential of our future becoming.

Trajectory

Directed by Julia Robert and Rudi Cole, HUMANHOOD melds modern physics and mysticism to create extraordinary experiences that transform and connect us all. The company has created the duet Zero and the group pieces Torus and ∞ {Infinito}, as well as Orbis and Sphera, two street duets that aired on the BBC and Sadler’s Wells digital show, Dancing Nation. Humanhood has also produced the short film Infinity, commissioned by the BBC, and the documentary We, HUMANHOOD.

ZERO: 1st Prize at the Madrid Choreography Competition – Madrid, 2016.

ZERO: Tanja Liedtke Award at the Hannover Competition – Hannover, 2017

TORUS: DansaCat (Best light design), Barcelona 2020

Artistic Team

Concept, direction and choreography: Julia Robert and Rudi Cole

Dancers: Julia Robert, Rudi Cole, Tzu-Yi Tseng, Mai Yun-Chi, Peter Butler, Piers Sanders, Romee van de Meent, Soulyun Park, Teige Bisnought.

Meditation Guided Voice: Julia Robert. Lighting: Tom Visser

Music composition: Iain Armstrong

The music features vocals from Deya Dova and Votiv from Dorisburg

Costume: Julia Robert and Rudi Cole, with pieces from the collection of Lurdes Bergada and Syngman Cucala. Scenography: Julia Robert and Rudi Cole.

Production by HUMANHOOD Dance Company. Co-produced by Mercat de les Flors, Sadler’s Wells, London & The Lowry. Funded by Arts Council England, Department of Culture of the Generalitat de Catalunya ICEC. With the support of DanceXchange, Birmingham Hippodrome, Dance City, Elclimamola, Graner and L’Animal a l’Esquena. Research and development commissioned by Birmingham 2022 Festival.

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