Two women are eating sunflower seeds in a park, a doorway or a courtyard. They share an everyday space, a conversation and the intimacy of silence. Suddenly singing and dancing interrupt this normal world and transform it into a magical spectacle.
In ‘Taranto Aleatorio’ (“Random Taranto”) the choreographer and dancer María del Mar Suárez/La Chachi and the singer Lola Dolores offer their personal take on the roughness of taranto, a form of flamenco. It is a variety of dance that originated in the Adalucian mining region of Almería. It is accompanied by a simple, dry song without guitar accompaniment that was developed from its need to be sung independently.
Both artists adopt the principle of chance in the piece and create a good-humoured atmosphere with their unabashed gestures. Their choreography moves smoothly from easy to swirling movements in which their heels create a laughing, plaintive rhythm on the floor as the space is enveloped in a song that never wants to end.
Credit: Enekofilmaker
Direction, creation and performance María del Mar Suárez La Chachi
Singing Lola Dolores
Light Azael Ferrer
CostumeEva Hurtado
External counseling Jana Pacheco
Graphic design Carmen Moreno
International Distribution Luisa Hedo
Currently there are no upcoming performances of this Program.