I-4 (B-Sides)
Julia Zac + Ulrico Eguizábal Catena
Blueproject Foundation presents I-4 (B-sides), by Julia Zac and Ulrico Eguizábal Catena, the first performance project selected in the foundation’s most recent call for artists. The three projects chosen will be presented in Il Salotto, with limited capacity, until December. I-4 (B-sides) will be presented 17 October at 7pm and at 8:30pm.
Replicants assembled and programmed to leave the matrix. The prototypes I-4 are in test phase. They should display their capacity to perfectly fit in and adapt to the medium. If an error appears, they should be reprogrammed.
“I-4 (B-sides) is the most recent project by Julia Zac and Ulrico Eguizábal Catena, in collaboration with other artists. A multidisciplinary work where dance, art and technology work together to emit a futurist message.”
Neo2 Magazine
The piece arises from the interest of artist and choreographer Julia Zac to explore dance and the performing arts as tools to question and raise the visibility of how scientific and technological development transforms social, material and political relationships. To ask how technologies affect bodies in the contemporary world is part of the process of the work, which appropriates certain aesthetics to explore their discursive possibilities.
Limited capacity. Book your seats by sending an email at: info@blueprojectfoundation.org.
I-4 (B-sides)
Concept and Performers: Julia Zac + Ulrico Eguizábal Catena
Scenography: Abel Iglesias
Music: Paul Jean Robert
Clothing Design: Fede Pouso - Carolina Figueroa, Buj Studio
Footwear: Hernán Guardamagna
Photography: Papagni Meca
Graphic Design: Billy Petrone
The project directors began to work together in 2018 under the formula Julia Zac + Ulrico Eguizábal Catena. The plus sign that unites their names and identifies them as a company is not gratuitous, as it represents how both creators have come to a relationship of mutual understanding, the sum of their individual aesthetic visions to create something new. Julia Zac, an Argentine choreographer and dancer, is currently pursuing her career in Spain and France, where she researches and reflects on dance in the Internet era. Ulrico Eguizábal Catena is a dancer, choreographer, performer, model and icon of the Argentine scene, and is currently based in Madrid and Buenos Aires.