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Title: 
Parece nada
Programme: 
eszenAZ. Live Arts Season
Date: 
03-11-2022
Place: 
Lantegia 1, Kubo Baltza, floor 1
Artist(s): 
Weickert, Guillermo (1974- )
Produced by: 
Azkuna Zentroa - Alhóndiga Bilbao
La Fundición Aretoa
Type: 
Dance
Tags: 
Performing Arts
Body language
Summary: 
Parece Nada (Seems Like Nothing) is part of a series of creations by choreographer, dancer and actor Guillermo Weicker Azkuna Zentroa presents Guillermo Weickert’s new work as part of Dantzaldia, the International Dance Festival organised by La Fundición. In this show we are invited to become the observers of our very own way of seeing, in an attempt to place the organ of perception (our eyes) into the object perceived (seen).
In his new work, Guillermo Weickert invites us to be observers of our own way of seeing things: an attempt to convert the sensory organ (the eyes) into what is perceived (seen). Starting from this simple observation (looking at what our eyes do) he proposes an exercise of re-examining the stage, its inhabitants and their movements as a testing ground for how we see the world.
Structured around the four parts of a general vision test (visual acuity, refraction, visual field and chromatic vision) and with the help of a television screen that continuously competes for the viewer’s attention, Parece Nada is, above all, an encounter between the creator and the viewer, a game, a journey into the labyrinth of individual perception, a taste for sharing the intimacy of looking and letting oneself be looked at in order to dissolve into the other as an encounter with oneself.
Description: 

Direction, creation and performance: Guillermo Weickert
Stage space, sound, lighting and video: Benito Jiménez
Production: El Mandaito Producciones S.L. Graphic Design: Lugadero Photography: Marta Morera Cameramen: Carlos Bermejo and Antonio Galisteo
Residencies: Teatro La Fundición and Cicus - Centre for Cultural Initiatives at the University of Seville A show created with support from the Teatro Central, Festival Escena Patrimonio and the Segovia City Council.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Culture- INAEM.
Appears in Collections:
Scenic arts