The Cell (La célula)
Meng Hsueh Ho, director, y Po Cheng Tsai, director y coreógrafo
Taiwán, 2022, 22 min 21 s
The Cell es una potente pieza surrealista que enfatiza el estado mental-emocional que ha provocado la reciente pandemia, tras un largo confinamiento. La danza es el hilo conductor de este cortometraje, seleccionado para la 51 edición del Dance on Camera Festival (2022), que aborda el aislamiento, la disociación, la separación, el estancamiento; ¿quién es mi verdadero yo? Una luz blanca y brillante inunda el escenario, la luz se filtra en la sombra, ha amanecido un nuevo día… en estos tiempos pospandémicos. Al finalizar la proyección el coreógrafo Po Cheng Tsai conversará con el director Meng Hsueh Ho para hablar del desarrollo creativo de este proyecto.
Traducción simultánea.
En colaboración con Taiwan Academy, Los Ángeles y el Centro Cultural España en México.
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