Andando se nos olvidó adónde íbamos (Somewhere Along the Way, We Forgot Where We Were Going)
Taking inspiration from Martin Creed’s work, participants will explore the body as an expressive tool, always in conversation with the space, other bodies, and the forces that shape each encounter. The goal is to create an unconventional stage language, trying to make the invisible visible.
The workshop draws on ideas of childhood, play, and celebration, creating a space where we’ll explore the boundaries between reality and fiction, moving between the unconscious and the conscious, and weaving together the roles of author, narrator, and performer.
The workshop will last two hours and is recommended for participants aged 16 and up. No prior experience is required. We encourage participants to wear comfortable white clothing and to bring a bottle of water.
Although this event is free to attend, please book your place and shuttle boat tickets in advance here.
About Àngela Tortajada
Born in Barcelona in 1996, Àngela Tortajada is a performer, stage director, writer, and teacher. Through her project LA PERRERIE, her work focuses on developing a personal artistic language rooted in her own life experience.
As a teacher, she coordinates the Escola d’Arts Dramàtiques de Menorca, which has campuses in Maó and Ciutadella.
Her shows, such as ‘YO SOY UNA FIESTA’ (I am a party) and ‘YO SOY UN CUERPO’ (I am a body), have been presented in Brussels, Denmark, and Argentina, and have also been including in festivals such as FESTIVAL Z, CICLOP, FIRA B, and FIET, among others.
Tortajada received the ArtJove 2023 Award for Best Young Theatre Creation in the Balearic Islands. Her company, LA PERRERIE, was selected to represent the Balearic Islands in the European program ‘Island Connect,’ and has recently been awarded a grant to take part in ‘Pumarejo x el KONVENT’ in Barcelona.
About ‘Martin Creed’
Hauser & Wirth Menorca opens for a new season with a special presentation by Martin Creed. The exhibition brings together Creed’s ‘Work No. 3891: Half the air in a given space’ and a selection of wall paintings.
The exhibition ‘Martin Creed’ will be on view through Sunday 7 June.
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