Jordi Panareda (Circ Pànic)

20170421 /
+6 /
45 minutes /
Circus /
Catalonia /

A large scale standing in the middle of the track...
MiraT, a game of crossed glances. At the same time introspective and open to the other. From you to him and from him to you. Look at yourself, confront yourself with your own loneliness, make the decision to take this personal journey and transcribe it on the track. MiraT, an invitation to look at yourself without self-complacency, but also without arrogance, with humor and self-mockery. In a constant search for balance, oscillating, spinning, dancing.

MiraT wants to be an invitation to reflect on the fragile condition of the human being, a proposal to reflect on the illusory balance of life in which each of us, at any moment, can find ourselves in an extreme situation.
On the track, a man and a large scale. Playing with checks and balances, he embarks on a journey in constant search of the limits of balance. This journey through the geometry of the structure is also interior and therefore symbolic. It is about looking at yourself and also exposing yourself to the gaze of others. Look at your own loneliness and transcend it by exposing it in the middle of the track.
A symbolic journey in which each of us will be able to recognize ourselves, a reflection on what it means to make an important decision, a decision that can change your life. Some leave their place of origin to venture into unknown lands, others take refuge, hiding from society itself. Beings adrift, in search of a place that can be theirs, people full of fear and hope, resignation and hope. Each one with its internal balance that oscillates between one feeling and another.

Artistic file
Address: Piero Steiner and Stéphanie Coppé
Interpreters: Jordi Panareda
Scenography: Jordi Panareda
Wardrobe: Alexa Lecompte
Choreography: Jordi Panareda and Lali Ayguadé
Music: Sasha Agranov
Lightning: Jordi Panareda
Production: Jordi Panareda
Sound: Interpretation Pepe Arias
Data sheet
Duration: 45
Release year: 20170421
Gender: Circus
Subgenre: physical theater
Recommended age: +6 years.
Format: Medium
Maximum capacity: 500
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