The tremor proposes an action in the face of a world in crisis. An action of escape that is in turn a movement of entry into another world.
Tired of remaining in a contemporary world in constant danger of collapse, two individuals decide, separately, to take a backpack with few belongings and go far away. That “far away” will lead them to a cave where events occur differently: time is measured with a block of ice, images are invoked to say goodbye to them, imagination generates matter, the voice is pronounced brokenly, indecisively.
The encounter between the two subjects takes place in the cave. Through it, the two will be able to, together, expose their tremors, what agitates them from the world they have just left behind, thus composing another landscape/world where trembling is possible, where fragility and strength go hand in hand.
The encounter with the other is, therefore, the path to creating this world where to inhabit another “way” of speaking, touching, dancing, loving. A possible other-world, both in spatial and intimate dimensions. The scene, therefore, as a parallel universe and the imagination as an infinite agent.
Concept: Aurora García Agud
Dramaturgy, interpretation and sound space: Aurora García Agud i Iván Mozetich
Dramaturgical and textual assistance: Violeta Gil
Moving assistance: Natalia Fernandes
Photography: Mario Zamora
Video: Sara Toledo
With the collaboration of: El Consulado, La Poderosa, ArteaLab, Festival Cabanyal Íntim, Nau Estruch i Centre Cívic Can Felipa.