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CATEGORIES:Performing Arts /  Dance
CREATED:20220923T120226
SUMMARY:"The very last northern white rhino"
LOCATION:Teatro Guiniguada
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:\n\nWhen&nbsp;The&nbsp;New York Times&nbsp;journalist Sam Anderson became a
 ware of the death of the very last male Northern White Rhinocerous, he took
  a flight to Kenya to observe and narrate in detail the daily lives of the 
 last two representatives of this species, which would disappear definitely 
 from the earth when they died. The indifferent image of these individuals v
 is-&agrave;-vis the fate of their species gave the reporter a sense of peac
 e, at a time of global uncertainty.\n\n\nGaston Core&nbsp;seeks, through a 
 formal research of different styles of urban dance (Krumping, Finger Tuttin
 g, Waving, Afro &hellip;), to offer the image of the man who dances (Nico Y
 ao Dapre alias Oulouy) because he has discovered, that, as Paul Val&eacute;
 ry puts it, we have &ldquo;too much energy for our needs&rdquo;. That is, t
 o present dance as excess, as a celebration derived from life. Dance to exh
 austion, dance to the end because maybe there is nothing more that can be d
 one.\n\n\n+ Info:&nbsp;Teatro Guiniguada\n
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