SKLENKA MELTA

 

[sklenka – glass, melta – melting]

SKLENKA MELTA is a circus-movement composition for 4 performers. A research between the body and the matter of glass. SKLENKA MELTA is a scenic proposal based on a body dramaturgy which is beginning to take shape. Sklenka Melta is a co-production with Mercat de les Flors which premieres in 2025.

A quintet between four human bodies and a matter.

A composition about the balance between surrender to gravity and suspension,To let go or push. Control and perfection.

A piece that is born from movement practice and glass blowing.

                                              Photo: Ula Goldasz     

ARTISTIC TEAM

Concept, scenic composition, direction: Vivian Friedrich
Performance: Clara Cortés, Agustí Margarit, Jorge Castro, Vivian Friedrich.                                                                               Co-creation: Clara Cortés, Agustí Margarit, Jorge Castro, Sonia Prado, Amaya Goñi                                                        Asistance of direction, cover: Amaya Goñi

Creation of glass objects: Ula Goldasz, Ferran Collado, Vivian Friedrich
Soundscapes/ music composition: Maider Lasa Santamaría, Carlos Parra

Outside eye: Elena Zanzu, Sara Serrano
Light design: Conchita Pons

Video: Clara Pedrol, Amaya Goñi

Photography: Tara Juno Rowse, Joana Micó

Research collaborators/ L.E.C. La Central del Circ: Aitzol Iraola, Candela Casas, Elisa Strabioli, Esteban Trindade, Gabriela Olivera, Ludmila Ayelen Gutiérrez, Luis Valle, Maragda Induráin Solé

Space of creation: Nau Churuduu, Roca Umbert
Executive Producer: Mara Maso                                                                                                                                        Communication: Joana Micó
Coproduction: Mercat de les Flors

With the support of: Generalitat de Catalunya, Wroclawski Instytut Kultury – Mobility Fund, Becas BCN Crea, Becas Recerca OSIC, Cirqueon Praga, Convent de les Arts, Roca Umbert Fàbrica de les Arts

Photograhpy: Joana Micó

              Photography: Tara Juno Rowse