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Condeduque will premiere this 2021 to the rhythm of indie, electronic poetry and cinema quinqui

Madrid

Updated:28/12/2020 00:19h

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Four Inverfest appointments, two installations in the courtyards of the center, an exhibition, two plays, a dance show, three films, a dialogue, a performative reading and various mediation activities tighten the agenda of the Condeduque Center for Contemporary Culture –Now under this nomenclature –for this beginning of 2021. The theater will raise the curtain with a program that will start the day after New Year with the Valencian company Maduixa –days 2 and 3– to celebrate its 15 years of experience with its work « Lú »–way, in Chinese–. “A nublo”, by Edurne Rubio and María Jerez, will take over from January 21 to 24. His show creates “a three-dimensional and enveloping landscape by placing the viewer in the stage box.” On the 28th and 29th, it will be the turn of the Brazilian contemporary dance show “Suave”, by Alicia Ripoll. Your first session can be viewed for free online, live, through the Vimeo platform.

Meanwhile, the exhibition “Beneath the surface, (fears, monsters, shadows)” It will continue to be open to visitors at the Sala de Bóvedas until April 11. “Its curator Javier Martín-Jiménez is also in charge of conducting guided tours of the room, in very small groups of people, until next March 23 in two shifts, from 18 to 19 and from 19 to 20 hours”, they explain from the Madrid cultural center.

Piece from the exhibition «Under the surface» – ABC

In addition, they will be inaugurated in the patios of Condeduque, throughout the month of January, “The seas of the world scored by Manolo Paz. An imposing module made with plates of colorful fishing nets used by sailors. You will share exteriors with the interactive sculpture “The red greenhouse”, by Patrick Hamilton, “with a metaphorical alert color,” they explain. “Both facilities will reflect on nature and can be seen from January 21 to April 25”, they add.

The cinema will be another of the legs of this diverse and varied program with which 2021 begins. three films of three different cycles: “Wonderland”, directed by Alice Rohrwacher –Neorruralism series, on January 13–; the special session “Aquells joves”, by Ferrán Andrés –Short history of quinqui cinema, on January 20–; and “Fukuoka”, by the director Zhang Lu – “Corea-Off_Topic” series, on 27 -. The Inverfest festival will continue its journey with four concerts in Condeduque. The first, on January 8, by Los Hermanos Cubero –folk and indie music–. On the 15th, poetry and electronics merge in an “electroverse” session, led by Jansky. Amorante’s folk and indie recipe Lorraine Alvarez They will arrive at the cultural center on January 22 and 30, respectively.

Thoughtful walks around the neighborhood

Condeduque will continue the year that is about to begin with its activities most closely linked to the neighborhood. The La Liminal collective has organized a new “Urban drifts” –Reflective walks through the streets– for the 9th of January. Of course, in small groups of six people. On that day there will also be inclusive dance workshops aimed at people with and without functional diversity. This activity, by the Lisarco collective, joins the cycle of «Minimal Dances» for families taught by Laura Bañuelos. With a capacity of 24 people, it will allow two people from a dozen families to meet.

The performative reading «Caminos de Return», by the poet Hasier Larretxea, will trace a sonorous journey towards the Navarrese valleys with a dialogue between tradition and the avant-garde, created through the sounds of cutting wood produced by the ax, the saw and the Hasier’s verses. Lila Insúa, professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Complutense and Aurora Adalid, architect and member of the Zuloark collective, will be the protagonists of the research workshop «Concrete Futures», dedicated to the city and the many ways of inhabiting it.

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