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Re-releases "The Future", the choreographic stories of Eleonora Comelli

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"Future (choreographic stories)”, the dance show created by Eleonora Comelli together with the Contemporary Ballet of the San Martín Theater, will return to the stage from Friday 19 of November.

The appointment will be in the Martín Coronado Room of the traditional Buenos Aires venue located on Corrientes Avenue 1530, starting at 20 hours and with functions that will take place on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until 19 from December.

This show has dramaturgy and direction by Eleonora Comelli and choreography by Gabriel Conteras and Comelli herself, performed by the Ballet directed by Andrea Chinetti and co-directed by Diego Poblete. “El Porvenir” also has the participation on stage of the musician Zypce and the actress María Merlino.

The design and adaptation of the lighting are by David Seldes, costume design is by Paula Molina, the set design of Gonzalo Córdoba Estevez, design and video editing by Federico Lamas and Johanna Wilhelm, and the sound design and original music of the aforementioned Zypce.

This piece offers three stories about chance and destiny in a woman's life. The work is divided into "El omen", "The chosen one" and "The probability".

There is no way to causally connect each story even if its common denominator is the theme. This is present in an interdisciplinary way and puts the body at the center of the scene. A body split in the ego of the actress and the bodies of the dancers and dancers, who represent a possible destination: that of death as an interruption to the future.

Originally released in 2019, the work has the participation of the dancers Constanza Agüero, Brenda Arana, Lucia Bargados, Melisa Buchelli, Carolina Capriati, Flavia Dilorenzo, Fiorella Federico, Paula Ferraris, Daniela lopez, Silvina Perez, Eliana Picallo, Andrea Pollini, Eve preacher, Ivana Santaella, Manuela Suarez Poch, Adriel Ballatore, Darius Calabi, Matías Coria, Matías De Cruz, Lautaro dolz, Rodrigo Etelechea, Darcio Gonçales, Alejo herrera, Jonás Grassi, David Millán, Andres Ortiz, Benjamin Parada, Boris pereyra, Emiliano Pi Alvarez, Rubén Rodríguez and Damián Saban.

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