EGO

THE FORCE OF DESTINY

EGO

THE FORCE OF DESTINY

SHOW

Contemporary dance show in two acts. A story of loneliness, hope and love in which the audience cannot help but feel identified with the contradictions and uncertainties inherent in human beings. The first part is set in a train station, in allegory to the journey of life. The smoke of the old steam trains and their rattling evokes initiatory journeys. In the second part, the show becomes more theatrical and concrete with narrative aspects in which the lighting effects and the props support a powerful staging that reflects the most deeply rooted topics in the history of art: heartbreak, love, hope, loneliness, effort, the pursuit of dreams.

GALLERY

COLLABORATING DANCERS

Eva Alonso Martínez

Graduated with honors in Contemporary Dance at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Mariemma, her professional career has taken her from Lisbon to Italy, passing through Spain where she has participated in the filming of several commercials. She has also worked with renowned companies such as La Fura dels Baus.

From there to founding his own company there was only one step and the luck of finding the perfect traveling companions, the Felipe VI Auditorium in Estepona and the choreographer Yuri Gudushauri.

Juan Antonio Pereira Márquez

She combines in her staging the elegance of classical ballet with the race of flamenco and the power of sports gymnastics to which she adds the training in Contemporary Dance at the Royal Conservatory Professional Mariemma. With several gymnastics championships to his credit, his expressive ability also led him to win the First Prize for Contemporary Dance in the XX National Dance Competition of the City of Castellón.

Estrella Martín Picanes

Her training has led her to follow courses from New York to Japan. With a restless spirit, her work can be seen in Leiva's video clip 'Lluvia en los zapatos', among many other works. Specialising in contemporary dance at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Mariemma, she obtained the honorable mention for best dancer and the Virginia Valero extraordinary award. From there to founding her own company there was only one step and the luck to find the perfect travel companions, the Felipe VI Auditorium in Estepona and the choreographer Yuri Gudushauri.

Pablo Badilla Soler

Also trained at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de danza Mariemma in Madrid, he is a versatile dancer with experience in both contemporary dance shows and musicals. He has also been a dancer with the Compañía de Teatro Lírico Andaluz, specializing in Zarzuela.

Dakota Comín Cerezo

His love for dance has led him to travel the peninsula from end to end to take courses and specializations. With studies in the Degree of Visual Arts and Dance at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, she won the First Prize in the Microdanza Contest, DT espacio danza, Madrid, with a piece in which she was a dancer and choreographer.

Lucía Gervasoni

Passionate about contemporary dance since childhood, she has been on stage since she was a child, participating in shows during the Biennale of Contemporary Art in Lyon, the city where she studied professional contemporary dance at the Conservatoire National de Musique et de Danse.

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