Choreographer Javier Martín improvises a dance solo at the University campus.
On Friday 18, he will open the fall season with "Oxymorica" at the theater of Museo Universidad de Navarra, where he will also perform on Saturday.
Choreographer Javier Martín improvised a dance solo on the esplanade of the Faculty of Communication in front of a hundred students.
Javier Martín surprised students at the University of Navarra by improvising a dance solo with musical accompaniment during a break between classes. This is not the first time that the Galician artist has burst into a university environment: he has also performed at the Sorbonne in Paris this year. "It's a very positive initiative to confront young audiences with the language of contemporary art and movement," said Javier Martín. Santiago, a 3rd year Audiovisual Communication student, was one of the first to be surprised. "We had heard about their performances, but we had never seen them live and even less in the esplanade of your Faculty. I found it interesting and different. When you see it live, you experience it in a different way," confessed Santiago. "My work appeals to a type of spectator with a critical spirit. You have to rely on the intelligence of the public to reflect on what is in front of them," added the choreographer.
The artist, who premiered 'Control. How to build a body without organs' last season, will inaugurate the new fall season on Friday, September 18, at 7 p.m., with the dance solo 'Oximórica'. It will repeat its performance on Saturday 19, at 13h. Tickets cost 4.5€ and can be purchased at the Museum's box office or on the website museo.unav.edu