“Dance is what it will be. The body is disorganized. Instinct is quickly distrusted. Our ground is brittle, arms bridled. In the openings, the beginnings that hide in this rat’s nest, prospect of scrutiny arise. Unframed, misshapen, Dance has unbuckled itself, lush. Each action, an imperfection.”
Irina Baldini
“I wanted to make a title that would be generous enough to let the piece do what it was going to do anyway. And in the same way I write this, hoping that you will do as you were going to do anyway. This all takes place on the horizon. Similar, in a way, to thinking it takes place on a beach, but different because a beach is something and somewhere. The horizon, and where we are, is everything and everywhere all at once. All kinds of time come colliding into one another, all kinds of expression leaking everywhere. We pull into slowness and accelerate, reading time through bodies. Beginning somewhere with words, these words becoming images, becoming feelings and then what? Something else with everything included.”
Chloe Chignell
“The title of the piece is a traditional saying which comes from the culture of Castilla-La Mancha, a region of Spain. This kind of language becomes the popular education, which transmits generation after generation a hint, a suggestion, which wait an interpretation from the listener. In this case, the saying say “a branch green, doesn’t boil in a casserole.”
Joaquin Collado Parreño