Phronima — interdyscyplinarny, improwizowany performance w wykonaniu argentyńsko-meksykańskiego składu z Berlina:
Manuela Irungaray [body action]
Eli Piña [sax]
Miriam Leo [synths]
Ismael Darszon-Lopez [projector]
Kilka słów od artystów o nich samych:
Phronima is an interdisciplinary ensemble in which dance, music
and visuals interact so that new constellations of meaning emerge
out of the wilderness of storytelling and improvisation.
Cast
MIRIAM LEO – KEYBOARD, ELECTRONICS
Miriam Leo began studying classical music in her hometown of
Guadalajara, Mexico, and was soon attracted to new ways of musical
expression. While studying In Chiapas, she began exploring the
world of jazz and free improvisation where she found her way
since. Currently she lives in Berlin where she keeps on searching
and exploring new sounds and colors.
www.miriamleo.net
MANUELA IRUNGARAY – CONTEMPORARY DANCE
Manuela studied ballet pedagogy and graphic design in Argentina.
Her work is driven by a deep curiosity about instant composition
and a commitment to exploring new ways of communicating through the
body and image. She currently lives in Berlin, where she researches
new techniques and methods in contemporary and somatic movement.
www.manuelamiel.com
ig: @manuela.miel
ISMAEL DARSZON LOPEZ – VISUALS
Ismael Darszon Lopez is a Mexican baritone from Cuernavaca. Once
his classical training in both Mexico City and Vancouver came
to a close in 2013 he came to Berlin, because of his interest
in German chamber music, as well as a need to expand his creative
output. In recent years his focus has turned more towards musical
composition (with el pulpo y el camaleón), linoleum printing
and reciting poetry. Since 2023, he works at dim things,
an experimental music venue. He has done live overhead projector
visuals alongside improvisers like Tom Kessler, Miriam Leo, Gustavo
Obligado, Eli Piña, Federico Sanchez and Giuseppe Bottiglieri.
www.dimthings.de
ELI PIÑA – SAXOPHON
Eli Piña is a saxophonist, improviser, musician, vocalist,
composer, and songwriter from Mexico City. Her artistic exploration
seeks to create and destroy the ways of bringing the saxophone to
life, incorporating movement, percussion, and voice as an organic
extension of instrumental mechanics. The magazine Marvin describes
her as one of the great new talents of the tenor saxophone in
Mexico City. She plays the tenor saxophone in a visceral manner,
with great technique and expressiveness.
/ Kawiarnia Filmowa — Jedności Narodowej 85, Wrocław
/ wstęp 40 zł
