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Not to be missed! Enchanting harp music, poetry, fine art & contemporary dance!
(Written & Directed by Ricardo Garcia-Curbelo). In collaboration, Poet / Composer / Musician, Ricardo Garcia-Curbelo Fine Artist, Aurelie Freoua Contemporary Dancer, Jessica Haener are working to present An artistic topical view of today's Planet Earth. The two part t act, aims to mirror, live on stage, harp music and poetry through painting and dance. Sweet Home evolves from powerful works by Ricardo. Music repertoire includes pieces such as The poetic/progressive The Homo sapiens Dream and the classical piece, The Ballerina. Poetry repertoire: The Irrational, Letter To My Home, Multiplication, Extinctions and Warning Signs.
Online Bookings & Venue info:
About The Cast Briefly:
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Ricardo Garcia-Curbelo Composer/Poet/Performer
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Aurelie Freoua (Artist Performer) |
Jessica Haener Dancer/Performer |
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Ricardo
from an early age has been an eminent representative of Latin
American poetry and music culture, nationally and
internationally. His commitment, consistency and development as
a performer, make him today a solid artist. He studied the harp
in his country, Colombia, at the Music Academy of Villavicencio,
music theory at the Music Academy Luis A. Calbo in Bogotá and
voice production at the National University. In the UK Ricardo
continued voice production studies and also studied Spanish
literature. He published some of his poems in English and
Spanish in The Anthology
of
Latin American Poets in London. His entire work is
basically poetry. It is from his Poetical-Progressive
composition,
Delighted to perform in collaboration with fine artist Aurelie Freoua and contemporary dancer Jessica Haener, he hopes you enjoy ‘Sweet Home’!
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Aurelie is a French artist living and working in London. She originally studied Mathematics in Paris but went on to study drama at Cours Florent in Paris and was involved in intensive workshops with Jack Waltzer. She also completed an MA in Fine Art at Camberwell College of Arts, London 2016. Since then, her paintings have been exhibited in several group shows all over the world. Aurelie had several solo shows in London, including ‘Symphony of Colours’ in Mayfair (2017). Her artworks have featured in poetry collections including ‘Echoing’ published by Ampersand. She created a work specially for the Bonhams’ auction in support of the Grenfell Tower victims (2018). Aurelie has taken part in workshops at Tate Exchange, Tate Modern. Since 2017, she has been collaborating with the Vortex Jazz Club where she has improvised live painting in response to music during The London Jazz Festival; she curates and performs in multidisciplinary, experimental and immersive live performances called ‘Résonances’, merging visual art, musical performances, poetry and dance. Aurelie is currently designing new album covers released on Babel Label and is also working on set designs for theater plays at Theatro Technis alongside her acting performances. Through her work, Aurelie aims to explore and transcend such notions as the invisible, movement, ephemerality and the intangibility of emotion through vivid colours and harmonious compositions of form, line and light. Throughout her practice she values authentic representation and intensity in a process of ‘making visible’.
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Jessica’s dance adventure started with acrobatic rock ‘n’ roll in her hometown of Geneva. She then settled in London where she graduated from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in 2013. Now a freelance performer, she has collaborated with independent choreographers in the UK and in Switzerland, as well as toured nationally with dance companies, such as Earthfall, BalletLorent and Run Ragged Production. These collaborations involved performances in theatres, art galleries, museums and outdoor spaces, alongside working in dance film. She is a member of the Swallowsfeet Collective who curate OOPS Festival, bringing independent contemporary performances and visual art every year to Brighton. She has always strived to bring arts and community work together and has worked as a peer mentor in a dance-led programme in Early Intervention in Psychosis. She completed a Masters in Applied Anthropology and Community Development at Goldsmiths University in 2019. She works as Community Coordinator at the Telegraph Hill Centre, which aims to counter social isolation amongst older people, by offering weekly opportunities to engage in physical and artistic activities.
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