Since the rise of industrialisation and capitalism, a constant desire for everything we don’t have (yet). Llopis Segarra dissects humans and our society, and exposes our inherent desires.

Máquinas is a dance performance that explores what a “desiring machine”, as French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari called it, could be. They see the unconscious as a factory and the body as an assembly of machines producing desire. Machines are halfway between what cannot happen and what never stops happening. It is a process that continues endlessly. Or to put it in the words of Deleuze: ‘There is no such thing as man or nature, everything is a machine.’

Llopis Segarra is showing his work in Belgium for the first time. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to get to know this Spanish artist.

Credits

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Choreography & Direction Norberto Llopis Segarra Performance and Artistic Collaboration Paula Pachon, Javier J Hedrosa, Norberto Llopis Segarra Automata Design Samuel H. Ramírez First Automata Prototypes Jorge Nieto Dramaturgical Assistance Tomas Aragall &Sofía Asencio (Societat Doctor Alonso) Lighting Carlos Molina Llorens Photography & Video NURO Visuales Production Mónica Vázquez Produced with Emerging Production Grants (Valencian Institute of Culture) & Scenic Production Grants (Valencia City Council) Artistic residencies Espai la Granja (Burjassot), Teatre El Musical TEM (Valencia), and El Consulado (Valencia)

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