canto amor" - A music-theatrical dance project on the Orpheus myth
Choreography in five images. In the interpretation of the international dance and music ensemble Flamencos en route, the myth of the tragic love story of Orpheus and Eurydice is given a new interpretation. In a series of five images, Brigitta Luisa Merki's choreography presents her own take on the story handed down from ancient Greece. Through her death, Eurydice has found a new existence in a fascinating world of sound, in paradise, and does not want to be released from it. Orpheus searches for her in the realm of shadows and his longing reaches her. But she leads him back into the world with her song, strange and beautiful.
Source of inspiration: Excerpt from Rilke's poem: Orpheus, Eurydice.Hermes... She was in herself, like a high hope, and thought not of the man who went before, nor of the path that ascended into life. She was in herself. And her death filled her like fullness. Like a fruit of sweetness and darkness ...
Orpheus is characterized by the flamenco dancer José Moro. Together with the Swedish violinist Erik Rydvall, who plays the medieval violin instrument nyckelharpa, he embodies the power of music. Eurydice is interpreted by Karima Nayt, the charismatic singer and contemporary dancer from Algeria. The figure of Death is unique, danced with great musicality and precision by Eloy Aguilar, whose interpretation is not associated with any sinister clichés.
Flamenco, oriental and contemporary western music interweave and create a unity.