MeM#1 —5) Del género sinfónico

MeM#1 —5) Del género sinfónico. (Anabella Pareja Robinson, Leonardo Martins. México.) 4:52 min. from Movimiento en Movimiento on Vimeo.

Del género sinfónico. (Anabella Pareja Robinson, Leonardo Martins. Mexico.) 4:52 min.5_Del_genero_sinfonico_b

A man wants to make a video dance and finds the problems that every project entails. A man wants to make a videodance, he has just an idea, a small space and a dancer. 2010.
Choreography and Performance: Anabella Pareja Robinson

Direction, Music, Camera and Editing: Leonardo Martins

Idea and Production: Colectivo Fresco

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She has developed her work as a choreographer in an independent way, facing the need to find her own language between choreography, dance, performance, video and theater.

She has created the pieces “el fin de los principios” (2012), “las cosas no son (sino) lo que son” (2010-2011), “Yo quiero hacer una película de acción” (short piece) (2011), “SEGUNDA TEMPORADA” (2010), “SORDOS” (2009) and the videodance pieces “The Cast” (2011) and “DEL GÉNERO SINFÓNICO” (2010) in Mexico City, “Desayuno” (2008) and  “Tokio” (2006) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

She has studied and performed in México, Spain and Argentina, with different choreographers.

Along with Leonardo Martins she has created COLECTIVO FRESCO, 2007, a project dedicated to the research on visual and performing arts.

She complements her dance studies with theater, screenplay, camera and editing.

In the present she is part of Colectivo AM, ex INQUIETANDO, along with them, she has created SALA TOMADA (2010) at Teatro de la Danza and MEXICAN DANCE (2011), premiered in RE/POSICIONES, contemporary scene forum (2011), and La Coronela (2012), premiered in RE/POSICIONES, contemporary scene forum (2012).

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