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Vestige (9 minutes later)
(1995)
Our fears enable us to visualize our surroundings, to find limits and to recognize hidden places.
Fear
of death, either ours or remote, appears to be definite one, the
alleged object of our confrontation, mainly due to the
inapprehensible of its occurrence.
Vestige (9 minutes later) springs from the fiction of seeing
ourselves dead, seeking assessment, using dancing as an excuse, what
one is or intends to be, those we carry to our graves, that which we
insist on performing despite our knowledge of its fruitlessness.
Inside this game we have love as a life living chance, and coldness as an evidence of failure, another form of death. In order to see ourselves as such, vulnerable, circumscribed in a space in time, in life; in an inward inspection of scraps from our childhood, of prints made by hands and kisses we knew were unique, we allow ourselves to comment that which, due to a lack of light, we call death.
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Choreography:
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Miguel
Mancillas
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Music:
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Joaquín
López (Chas)
Pink
Dots
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Theater
Advisors:
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Arturo
Velázquez
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Performers:
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Luis
Cancino
Miguel
Mancillas
Elsa
Verdugo
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Wardrobe
Design:
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Miguel
Mancillas and Antares
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Lighting
Design:
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René
Mendoza
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Production:
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Antares
Instituto Sonorense de Cultura
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