CRA’P Collaborations 2020
Friday 13 March from 18h to 21h
The memory of the flesh is a new phase of investigation of the Body-Document project by Estitxu Arroyo, in which the artist’s focus is the woman of another time in order to understand, where the roots of this construction of the inherited femininity we live today come from, in delving into her memories. Memories collected in the bodies of our mothers, grandmothers and the women who had preceded us.
The proposal for this workshop will be based on a series of women images from each participant’s family history. Images chosen from their own family album will be brought to the workshop.
Through the study of these images, made with a specific quality of the detail by using a camera, we will reflect on the shape, the flesh, the fragility and its movement. A reflection on the passage of time, old age and the body (physical, social, fleshly, affective and poetic), to create a collective constellation of images and memories. Taking always into account the intimacy and personal history that goes through us.
No previous experience is required. Open to any interested woman. Minimum age to participate: 18 years old.
Imparted by Estitxu Arroyo Sánchez
Free
Registration:
cirdjoanabarcala@molletvalles.cat / 93 570 77 47
At CRA’P
More information:
info@cra-p.org
Estitxu Arroyo Sánchez is a performer, actress and multidisciplinary theatre maker. She studied at the Navarra School of Theatre, and has a BA in Theatre at the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona. Was awarded an scholarship for further study at the University der Künste in Berlin (UdK) and was a student of the MA in scenic practice and visual culture by the University of Alcalá de Henares and Artea, in collaboration with the Museo Reina Sofía, La casa encendida and Matadero in Madrid. Currently, she is a qualified teacher of Hatha Yoga and meditation at the public University of Navarra, among other places. At the same time, she works as a storyteller, and gives classes and workshops based on the creative act, the live arts and movement.