'Dantza Sarean' Cycle Bridges Creation and Audience in Vitoria-Gasteiz

The contemporary dance cycle organized by the Vitoria-Gasteiz Municipal Theatre Network showcases participating companies and their creative processes.

Generic image of a contemporary dance performance on a dimly lit stage, focusing on movement and form.
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Generic image of a contemporary dance performance on a dimly lit stage, focusing on movement and form.

The Dantza Sarean cycle, organized by the Vitoria-Gasteiz Municipal Theatre Network, explores contemporary dance, examining companies, creative processes, and audience outreach initiatives.

This special program from GasteizBerri focuses on Dantza Sarean, the contemporary dance cycle organized by the Vitoria-Gasteiz Municipal Theatre Network. This edition delves into the participating companies, their creation processes, and a mediation project aimed at bringing dance closer to the public.
Jon Larreategi and Alex García converse with Marta Monfort, director of the Vitoria-Gasteiz Municipal Theatre Network and president of the Spanish Theatre Network. They discuss the role of contemporary dance in municipal programming, the significance of the Félix Petite Theatre, and the importance of cultivating new audiences.
The program also features insights from various artists: Judith Argomaniz (La Sala), presenting La Sala Amar Hurré; Aritz López (Proyecto Larrua), discussing La casa vacía and the Zubiak mediation project; Damián Muñoz (La Intrusa), introducing Este himno llevará la palabra euforia; and Jon López García (Led Silhouette), explaining the key aspects of Ultimátum.
The show offers a reflection on creation, the body, the audience, cultural mediation, and the place of contemporary dance in a city like Vitoria-Gasteiz.