"Fashion. Feeling. Music.", A portrait of Contemporary Society
THEATER 27/05/2010
Today, May 27, 2010, debuts in the Sala Muntaner Barcelona the work of Louis Hansen and Josep M ª Mestres directed by the Catalan Ivan Labanda "Fashion. Feeling. Music.", A show where fashion, feelings and music are the key elements that set the tone for society today.
"Fashion. Felling. Music." Premiered in 1999, focuses his argument on the relationship established between the world of fashion, the feelings and the music where they fuse and feedback to each the othersto analyze in depth the behavior of people today. It may be used primarily in a fashion show and it is this factor which makes use fashion as an attitude-either capricious, tyrannical, or even able to impose that what is in or out - that is, uses it as an excuse to justify behavior. Also, through humor and boundless cruelty, the characters-in this case, models-transmit their stories part of everything we think, see, feel, shut up and listen.
Surprisingly contemporary in content and that is clear and direct a showThat makes the audience inhibitions at the prospect of seeing how a person behaves in certain situations throughout the day to day. First, it is an opportunity to laugh at ourselves and our environment. In short, a caricature of how society is today, people who live in it and how we react in certain contexts.
Narinanti theater company is responsible for carrying out this project. The actors involved are Roger Cantos, Marc Barbena, Brisa Ronda, Adriana Feito, Marina Mulet, Alex and David Mitjà Maqueda.
"Fashion. Feeling. Music." Will run until nextAugust 1, 2010.
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