Get Lost and Disappear
To get lost and dissapear
Trailer:
Year: 2012
Duration: 3.29 min
Visuals: Leticia Balacek
Dance: Annapaola Leso
Video art: Yafit Taranto
Music: Verena Johann and Chul Cheong
Performance:
Year: 2015
Duration: 40 min
Visuals: Leticia Balacek
Dance: Victoria Latini
Video art: Yafit Taranto
Music: Julio del Toro
Lighting: José de Jesús Castro Martínez
Production: Claudio Delgado
Location: San Luis, Potosi, Mexico
EMARE/2015 Scholarship.
One month residence at the Centro de las Artes San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
"To Get Lost and Disappear" is a mixed and interdisciplinary performance that brings together visual arts, dance and video art. The work consisted in the construction of a live dialogue between the three artists, nourished by the interaction between a previously defined work and improvisation. The result was a performance with moments of maximum energy, as opposed to others of delicate subtlety. The final performance exhibited a
multi- sensorial work that put the three disciplines to work for a common goal: to sharpen the perception of a complex and contradictory reality, invaded by opposites that seemed to lead people to expand, leave, get lost and disappear.


Trailer:
Year: 2012
Duration: 3.29 min
Visuals: Leticia Balacek
Dance: Annapaola Leso
Video art: Yafit Taranto
Music: Verena Johann and Chul Cheong
Performance:
Year: 2015
Duration: 40 min
Visuals: Leticia Balacek
Dance: Victoria Latini
Video art: Yafit Taranto
Music: Julio del Toro
Lighting: José de Jesús Castro Martínez
Production: Claudio Delgado
Location: San Luis, Potosi, Mexico
EMARE/2015 Scholarship.
One month residence at the Centro de las Artes San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
"To Get Lost and Disappear" is a mixed and interdisciplinary performance that brings together visual arts, dance and video art. The work consisted in the construction of a live dialogue between the three artists, nourished by the interaction between a previously defined work and improvisation. The result was a performance with moments of maximum energy, as opposed to others of delicate subtlety. The final performance exhibited a
multi- sensorial work that put the three disciplines to work for a common goal: to sharpen the perception of a complex and contradictory reality, invaded by opposites that seemed to lead people to expand, leave, get lost and disappear.

