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Soizu - "Impertenencia" DVDr






01 Straight Porno Gore Garri Extreme Fest 2010
Gracia Arts Project Gallery

Mon 02 of my troll is-is-ts wrong
Direct-Trema Photography Festival 2010


According the free encyclopedia Wikipedia, "The Ankoku Buto (暗 黒 舞 踏) known in the West, or simply as Buto Butoh by its English transliteration," is the name used to refer to the range of dance techniques created in 1950 by Kazuo Ohno and Tatsumi Hijikata, who commoguts the fateful bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to begin the search for a new body, the body of the war. Should clarify that during this decade, the images of some survivors filled the streets. They walked with their bodies burned and the eyeballs confused and hanging on his cheeks. Thus was born the Buto, dance into the darkness.

Soizu is a Butoh exponents in Barcelona three years with a history of increasingly intense and open to experiment with different artistic expression (painting, theater, music, etc.). Impertenencia includes peformance they did in January 2010 in Room Gracia Arts Project during the fifth extreme music festival GARR PORN EXTREME GORE FEST in Barcelona, \u200b\u200b30 minutes of intensity, both visually and sound, with the backdrop formed by the work of Adrian Cardona exposed in the festival program, entitled "Meat and Nightmares (Meat and nightmares)

includes an extra photos and music with their second participation in the festival TREM Monistrol (Barcelona)


In the words of free encyclopedia Wikipedia, "Ankoku Buto (暗 黒 舞 踏), known in the West, or simply as Buto Butoh in its Français Transliteration, is the name used to recover to the range of different dance techniques created in 1950 by Kazuo Ohno and Tatsumi Hijikata, who, touched by the fatal bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, begin your search for a new body, the body of the postwar period. It should be noted that during that decade, the images of some survivors who filled the streets walking with burned bodies and burst eyeballs hanging on their cheeks. Thus was born the Buto, dance into the darkness.

Soizu is one of the exponents of Butoh in Barcelona with a history of three years more and more intense and open to experiment with different art forms (painting, theater, music, etc). Impertenencia includes their peformance in January 2010 in Sala Gràcia Arts Project during the fifth annual festival of extreme music PORNO GORE GARRI EXTREME FEST in Barcelona, 30 minutes of intensity, Both Visually and sound, with a backdrop Formed by Cardona Adrià's work exhibit in the festival program under the title "Carn i Malsons" (Flesh and nightmares)

It includes a bonus with photos and music from Their performance in the second issue of MARR FESTIVAL in Monistrol (Barcelona)


In the words of free encyclopedia Wikipedia, "The Ankoku Buto (暗 黒 舞 踏) known in the West simply as Buto-o Butoh its English transliteration," is the name used to refer to the different range dance techniques created in 1950 by Kazuo Ohno and Tatsumi Hijikata, who, touched by the fatal bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, begin your search for a new body, the body of the war. It is worth mentioning that during that decade, the images of some survivors filled the streets. They walked with their bodies burnt and their eyeballs popped and hanging on her cheeks. Thus was born the Buto, dance into the darkness.

Soizu is one of the exponents of Butoh in Barcelona with a history of three years more and more intense and open to experiment with different art forms (painting, theater, music, etc). Impertenencia includes peformance that conducted in January 2010 in Room Gracia Arts Project during the fifth annual festival of extreme music EXTREME GORE FEST PORN GARRIE in Barcelona, \u200b\u200b30 minutes of intensity, both visually and sound, with a backdrop formed by the work of Adrian Cardona exposed within the program of the festival under the title "i Malsons Carn (Carne and nightmares)
Includes an extra
with photos and music from your participation in the second festival MARR Monistrol (Barcelona)

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