Your Dance is (R)evolution

—2020—

The five drawings presented have been made in graphite pencil in a soft hatching which allows a wide range of grays to be generated. Every image is based on scenes from five different films, in which their protagonists engage in a dance embodying its own conflict. Each film was chosen from a different continent of the world, in which universal conflicts are enacted. The social pressure and extreme self control of the American film Black Swan, the loneliness and melancholy for the natural life of the Australian film Walkabout, the abuse of power and 'macho' of the Hindu film Sholay, the repression and homophobia of the English film The last of England, and finally the racism and exploitation of the Senegalese movie La noire de
The represented scenes show an insight that concentrates both the conflict and the plot of the film, dancing in an act of resistance.
Your dance is (r)evolution, invites the spectators both to reflect on the state of the contemporary world and then dance their own dance as a resistance. Finding in the music the dimension that transcends time and space and that leads us to an insight of our own plot.

 
 
 
 
 
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