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Friday 29 4 2005

Loung from 8 PM on, with Aki Ilunga (expo), Lucio Capece (music), Pascale Gille (dance) and Rodrigo Pardo (dancevideo).
Aki Ilunga - “L’Humanité masquée” :: Exposition
“Every single one of us has a face. Which is also a mask. An enveloppe. A shield. We communicate with one another but through the masks of our face… " Aki Ilunga – L’shi (Congo) makes masks and paintings. A strong ecological conscience and a deep faith in nature and God are for him a continuous source of inspiration.

Lucio Capece - Improvisational music
With no end, no start, no developing. Lucio Capece (Argentina) has been influenced by many other musicians, as Keith Rowe, Axel Dorner, Robin Hayward, Franz Hautzinger as contemporary improvisers; Perotin and Leonin, early medieval composer; David Tudor and Karlheinz Stockhausen in their electronic works; Giacinto Scelsi and James Teeney in their micro tonal approach; and rock bands like My Bloody Valentine. In this sense Lucio Capece does not feel himself identified with any specific school. He currently plays mainly in improvised music projects that go from reductionism to noise, not considering the amount of sound or silence as a main thing but the time experience and the perception experience as main subjects.

Pascale Gille - Dance
Opening to the public of the laboratory, on the print of the movement, the intervention of the object, the punctum (the detail event), the dilution of the action and the vocal body.
Betty Bertrand (surface technician), Benoît Carpention (visual artist), Montaine Chevalier (dancer/photographer), Pascale Gille (choregrapher/dancer), Vincent Matyn (baffle man).

Rodrigo Pardo - Dos ambientes :: Dance video
Dancer, Choreographer and actor, Rodrigo Pardo (Argentina) graduated from the Escuela de Teatro de Bahia Blanca and from the Taller de Danza Contemporánea del Teatro gral. This dance video was filmed in the own choreographer’s flat. Filmed only with a single camera and with a very low production budget, 2 Ambientes is a testimony of the artist’s universe, including argentine tango, suprematist or abstract painting and even a fight scene at the Batman&Robin; style.
Edited: Saturday 26/3/2005