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cRéTa – Dance and Music Performance

As part of a Mediterranean tour that will see two other dates in Cairo,

Dante Amman is pleased to present

cRéTa

A choreographic concert created by Maristella Martella, dancer and choreographer,
and Gabriele Panico, musician and composer.

The unique performance will be held on Tuesday, 6th of November

at the National Center for Culture and Arts,

Ibn Haytham st. 70, Amman.

The body movement and the sound are flexible, plastic and transformable, just as clay (in Italian: Creta) when it absorbs water – balancing between fullness and emptiness, between the tension and the distension, in continuous transformation. It is an endless transition of shapes. One can hear the movement, see the sound and touch the picture, create new interior and exterior passages, that evoke new sensations.

Embrace the contemporary by recalling voices and gestures of ancient women. The musicality of movement and the physicality of sound conduct the spectator to the rituality characteristic for Mediterranean dances. Musical trajectories in Creta bring together archaic voices and rhythms from different latitudes. This fascinating live music, processed with electronic instruments, merges with a choreography, constantly searching for a dialogue between contemporary sound and the theatricality of the ethno-contemporary dance.

Here’s the link to the Facebook event

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