Mexico City. The International Festival of Contemporary Dance (FIDCDMX) returns this August 6 for its ninth edition to the capital’s Ciudad Esperanza Iris theater. The project emerged in 2016 as an exhibition space for contemporary dance, both national and international, in Mexico City, with the aim of inserting this artistic expression into the social imagination of the inhabitants of our city.
The Festival will be available from August 6 to 11. On Tuesday, the play will be presented from 8 p.m. Pharisa, with choreography by Danae and Dionysios; then the free dance of Cuba will be presented, Resilience; At the end, the Company Año Luz Plataforma Escénica will perform, with its staging Landscape Vesania.
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The play will be presented on Wednesday from 8 pm I’m sitting facing the wind, from the company Maia Melene D’urfé; as well as the presentation of ATMA, with choreography and performance by Danae and Dionysios.
On Saturday, August 10, starting at 7 p.m., the presentation will be made The last call, by the company Alquimia Escénica, with choreography by Omar Carrum. On Sunday, August 11, the play will be presented starting at 6 p.m. Child without mother, of The Infinite Company; as well as the work In real time, from the company Inside Miso and Project Zoom.
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At the end of some performances, you can interact with the artists. Dance is one of the most beautiful forms of art and makes the most of the lines, textures and chiaroscuros of the human body. To enjoy dance is to explore the limits of movement and form. It is the living art of intimacy and imagination. As Alejandro Oliveros wrote: “The body remembers, and its memories speak…”
The Esperanza Iris City Theater is located at 36 Donceles Street, Cuauhtémoc City Hall, in downtown Mexico City. Tickets will cost between 110 and 140 Mexican pesos.
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– 2024-08-07 19:19:13