EurAsia Dance Company E.D.C. On Tour in Brazil

The E.D.C. – EurAsia Dance Company, after the 2024 tour in Africa and Germany, will perform in San Paolo and Joinville, Brazil, the two pieces of the EurAsia Repertory OMMANIPADMEHUM and SVARUPA & VYAKTA, directed and created by Stefano Fardelli
 
The E.D.C. – EurAsia Dance Company tour in Brazil is brought by EurAsia Dance Project International Network, directed by Stefano Fardelli, in partnership with IORM – Istituto Oswaldo Ribeiro De Mendonça, DANCEHAUSpiú of Milan, and supported by Italian Cultural Institute of San Paolo.
 
WHERE & HOW TO BOOK YOUR SPOT:
 
– July 6th at 6pm at São Paolo Escola de Dança. Book your spot here: secretaria@spescoladedanca.org.br .
 
– July 17th at 5:30pm, for the 41´ International Festival of Joinville, Santa Catarina State. Book your spot here: +55 47 3422-5951
 
 
OM-MANI-PADME-HUM which in Sanskrit literally means “honouring the lotus jewel”, focuses on the history and rituals of the Tibetan Buddhists of the Yellow Hat Order with a particular focus on their connection to the Shaolin monks and thus the study of their training. The idea for this new project stems from the need to continue the exploration and examination of the connection between spirituality and ritual through movement, already begun with the previous solo NAMU: the Sanskrit word namu – or namas – means ‘devotion’.
 
SVARUPA – VYAKTA is a solo inspired by a trip to India and means “Self” in Sanskrit in two different ways as different will be the dialectic created between the dancers and the five balloons, which represent the projection of the “Self” in another dimension.
Svarupa-vyakta is a historical piece of Stefano Fardelli’s repertoire, a highly successful solo that toured the world between 2014 and 2019, danced by Stefano Fardelli himself, and that is now staged again for a duet and two dancers of the company, with the new title SVARUPA & VYAKTA.
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