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Cecilia Bengolea. ‘HAKAI DUB’

Saturday 13 November 2021, 6:30 pm

— A performative proposal by Cecilia Bengolea with Erika Miyauchi

Cecilia Bengolea. ‘HAKAI DUB’
Artists
Cecilia Bengolea and Erika Miyauchi
Venue
MACBA
Contributor
a collaboration with àngels Barcelona
Price
Free admission
Date and hours
Saturday 13 November 2021, 6:30 pm Add to calendar
Multidisciplinary artist Cecilia Bengolea, investigates anthropological and urban dance and its relationship with nature, the elements and figuration. She sees dance and performance as animated sculptures.  In 'Hakai Dub', she collaborates with Japanese dancer Erika Miyauchi to deepen her study of DUB music.<br />

The Japanese term Hakai, stands for “destruction”; yet in Japanese culture, destruction is the starting point to improve things and rebuild. DUB music, a subgenre of Reggae with a prevailing presence of echoes, electronic effects and repetitions, originates in Jamaica from an error made by a sound engineer who forgot to record the vocal track on the instrumental. In ‘HAKAI DUB’, the artist join forces with dancer Erika Miyauchi to share her quest for the limits of real-time composition, departing from DUB music.

 

Cecilia Bengolea

Artist, Participant

1979, Buenos Aires

Cecilia Bengolea

Cecilia Bengolea (Buenos Aires, 1979), works on a range of media including performance, video and sculpture. Using dance as a tool and a medium for radical empathy and emotional exchange. Infused with the symbolic energies found within nature and relationships, her compositions are formed around ideas of the body – both individually and collectively – as a medium. Bengolea develops a broad artistry where she sees movement, dance and performance as animated sculpture.

Bengolea has collaborated with dancehall artists such as Craig Black Eagle, Bombom DHQ, Damion BG, and with artists Dominique Gonzalez Forster and Jeremy Deller. Her collaborative work with French choreographer François Chaignaud, Pâquerette (2005-2008) and Sylphides (2009), have earned several awards such as the Award de la Critique de Paris in 2010 and the Young Artist Prize at the Gwangju Biennial in 2014. They have also co-created dance pieces for their dance company as well as for the Ballet de Lyon (2013), the Ballet de Lorraine (2014) and Pina Bausch Tanztheater Wuppertal.

Cecilia Bengolea’s work is a part of numerous public and private collections including TBA21 Accademy, Mire Fond Cantonal de La Ville de Geneve, The Vinyl Factory, Le CNAP, Le Consortium, Peter Handschin and Martin Hatebur, Fiorucci Arts and Trusts, Tank Shanghai, Fundacion Arco, Jimena Blazquez Bonte,  Fernando Arriola.

Artists: Erika Miyauchi