Lazaro Benitez
Public rehearsals
Lazaro Benitez is working on a documentary choreography in which body, music and archive poetically recreate a moment in the history of corporate violence in Colombia. Dance becomes a weapon for memory and resistance.
What type of gestures can be produced in a context of occupation? How can dance bear witness to our social reality and our relationship with the world? These questions run through the second part of a diptych begun in 2023 at the Festival d’Avignon with a 30-minute choreographic gesture, which looked at the global phenomenon of multinational companies occupying the territories of indigenous communities. Today, Lazaro Benitez is working to expand the work into an hour-long format, focusing on the El Cerrejon site in northern Colombia, one of the world’s largest open-cast coal mines. There, in August 2001, a multinational company obtained the land of the village of Tabaco, whose inhabitants were immediately forcibly evicted. Over the years, the very memory of the village – which has been wiped off the map – has been erased, and with it the possibility of resistance and struggle. In response, the choreographer works this piece as an act of defense of their memory, collecting the memories of the inhabitants and a documentary archive.
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Choreography, staging and concept Lazaro Benitez Creation and performance Marybel Acevedo, Margareth Arias, Swagga, Titi, Wilo Andrade Sound design Ana Maria Romano Audio and video designer Régis Guedes Light designer Rafael Arévalo Staging assistant Eusebio Siosi Duration 1 hour
Production : La Frontera
Executive producer : Latitudes Contemporaines
Coproduction : MCA – Scène nationale – Pôle européen de création et de production (Amiens) ; centre chorégraphique national de Caen en Normandie, within the Accueil-studio/ministère de la Culture program; Charleroi Danse
With the support of Institut Français within the MIRA program
Residency : Casona de la Danza, Bogotà, Théâtre Universidad Antonio Nariño, Bogotà
Where and when
March 2025
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ccn de Caen en Normandie 7:00 pm
Tickets
Réservations obligatoires, jauge limitée