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The Moving Point was a collective creating and presenting work based on interdisciplinary instant composing, based in Amsterdam from 2005 to 2007.Directed by Valeria Primost with the collaboration of musician Marcos Baggiani.

 

The worked included music, dance, light design, video projections, collaborating on a real time composition work.

 

Artists collaborating at different projects where dancers Marisa Grande, Nina Fajdiga, Diana Gadish, Pere Gay i Faura and musicians Peter Huber (trompet), Michael Fischer (saxophone and violin), Daisuke Terauchi (Theremin, voice and toys), Ellen Knops (Light design) Albert Ellings (film making)

 

The group has performed at Van Gogh Museum, Muiderpoort Theater, Kasteel Groeneveld, Trytone Festival at Zaal100 (Amsterdam), WUK (Wien), and Espacio Urbano ( Buenos Aires )

 

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Lluvia

 

“…It was raining the whole afternoon in one single tone. In the uniform and quiet intensity the rain falling sounded as a long trein journey. But, with out us being able to realize about it, the rain was penetrating too deep into our senses."

 

Monólogo de Isabel viendo llover en Macondo (G.G. Márquez, 1955)

 

Muiderpoort Theater, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

On The Con-sequence of Things

 

 

What happens after what happens? a music, dance and lights piece

 

(…) A lot of people have told me that my enthousiasm is a sign of immaturity (they want to say that I´m an idiot but they choose their words). They say it is not possible to use so much enthousiasm for the simple sight of a spider web glowing against the sun. What will be left then for the night when “King Lear” will be in the big screen?. To me this is a bit surprising, cause in fact, enthousiasm isn´t something you can exhaust when you are a real idiot. It can only happen when you are intelligent and have a sense of values and history of things. (…)

 

Julio Cortázar, “Hay que ser realmente idota para” (La vuelta al día en ochenta mundos)

 

Muiderpoort Theater, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

Still Moving

 

Welkom in de Loowaard, niet voeren, niet aaien, houd afstand van de in het wild lavende kudde. Alleen aangelijnde honden.

 

about the relationship of humans with nature and other anomalies.

 

Kasteel Groeneveld, Baarn, The Netherlands

 

Changing Paintings

 

a music and dance installation inspired on the art of Max Beckmann, through analisis and deconstruction of the diversity of elements and atmospheres encountered in his paintings.

 

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

 

 

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