Tramas

(2015-2018)
TRAMAS is an intervention in public space and in the landscape. An active and creative principle of a relational language in which bodies and organisms enter into friction while relating to each other to build a common ecosystem.

Inspired on the movement described by flocks of birds, shoals of fish, or groups of human beings in big cities; weaves are the invisible threads connecting bodies and the structures these form in a multidimensional manner.

A piece of dance and movement in relation to its architectural and urban environment. A large cell that alludes to behaviour in society as a dynamic mechanism of actions and reactions. Where adaptation, cooperation and collaboration give way to a collective transformation that is fundamental to their existence.

TRAMAS was financed by public funds as a research project. It has intervened open spaces in Chile such as: Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM); centro de la ciudad de Valdivia; cerros de Valparaíso; Majadas de Pirque; casco histórico de Santiago; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo; Parque de las Esculturas, Santiago; Universidad de Talca; Punta de Lobos, Pichilemu and internationally in Westerpark Amsterdam, Holland.











Direction
José Vidal

Performers
Matilde Amigo, Catalina Avaria, Natalia Bakulic, Jesús Briceño, Carlota Bouquet, Josefina Camus, Carola Castro, Francisca Concha, Gabriel Cunich, David de Flores, Emilio Edwards, Camilo Fernández, Amelia Ibáñez, José Luis Inostroza, Damián Ketterer, Raúl Lagos, Ana José Manríquez, María Renee Miranda, Jaime Muñoz, Darío Oyarzún, Karla Padilla, Carlos Palacios, Isabel Pizarro, Natalia Ramírez, Carla Romero, Paula Sacur, Pía Uribe, Carlo Urra, Bernardita Villarroel, Isidora Zegers, Luis Felipe Castillo, Francisco Martínez.

Production
Catalina Avaria and Víctor Silva

Photography
Fabian Cambero