Experimenta#01: Dance & Music Cycle at Borges Cultural Center

by Archynetys Entertainment Desk

Experiment#01: A Fusion of Dance and Music at the Borges cultural Center


A Contemporary Convergence of Art Forms

The Borges cultural Center is set to host “Experiment#01: Dance cycle + music,” a groundbreaking event orchestrated by the Ministry of Culture, under the guidance of Leonardo Cifelli. This innovative program, running from April 4th to May 3rd, promises a captivating synthesis of dance and music, showcasing leading figures in the contemporary arts scene.

This event distinguishes itself by creating a dialog between movement and sound, offering audiences a unique perspective on artistic expression. The program features a diverse lineup of artists, including Mariana Cinat, Pablo Rotmberg, Paula Shocron, María Kuhmichel, Mayra Bonard, Diego Vainer, Javier Bustos, Leticia Mazur, Jorge Crowe, Marina Quesada, and Axel Krygier, each bringing their distinct vision to the stage.

Event Schedule and Highlights

Each performance within “Experiment#01” explores the interplay between dance and music in distinct and compelling ways. Here’s a glimpse into the scheduled performances:

The Tree of Life and Death: Cinat & Rotmberg

& – 8:00 PM

Mariana Cinat and Pablo Rotmberg present a raw exploration of the human condition, juxtaposing birth and mortality through dance, music, and video. Their performance delves into the subversion of physical limits, creating a space for resistance and vulnerability. (note: This event is restricted to audiences aged 16 and over.)

Where There is Nothing Firm All Support Is Lost: Shocron & Kuhmichel

& – 8:00 PM

Paula Shocron and María Kuhmichel challenge conventional perceptions, questioning the boundaries of familiar objects and forms. Their performance seeks to dematerialize expectations, offering a fresh perspective on the interplay between movement and sound.

Little Bit: Bonard & Vainer

& – 8:00 PM

Mayra Bonard and Diego Vainer present a “Spin Off” of their collaborative works sence 1998. This performance builds upon their extensive history of creative processes, promising a unique and engaging experience. (Note: This event is restricted to audiences aged 16 and over.)

Toborochi: Bustos, Mazur & Crowe

& – 8:00 PM

Born from a site Specific intervention during the Performance Biennial 2021, Toborochi has evolved into an artistic-educational platform.Javier Bustos, Leticia Mazur, and Jorge Crowe integrate their diverse disciplines, showcasing their creative experiences honed through presentations in Buenos Aires and Brazil.

Nice. Preliminary tests of the latent project: Quesada & Krygier

& – 8:00 PM

Marina quesada and Axel Krygier explore the resonance between bodies, objects, emotions, and sounds in their fourth collaboration. Their performance focuses on chained interactions, creating a circuit of reciprocal effects where elements transform each other in real time.

Accessibility and venue Details

Admission to “Experiment#01” is free, offering an accessible cultural experience for all. Tickets are available for collection at the 2nd-floor information desk, starting half an hour before each performance.A maximum of two tickets per person will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Punctuality is advised, as late entry will not be permitted.

For further details, please contact the Borges Cultural Center directly.

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