Conferences
Gigi Căciuleanu: About Dance: Lines, Routes, Signs, Meanings….
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On Sunday, 14 May 2017, from 11.00 a.m., in the NTB Painting Hall, Gigi Căciuleanu shall hold the conference About Dance: Lines, Routes, Signs, Meanings….
About the Conference
Lines can be traced, on paper, on a screen, on a school blackboard, namely on any even surface, thus turning into letters, words or drawings. But they can also be traced in the four dimensions, of the space-time continuum. Then becoming dynamics and vitality.
Our steps draw Routes on floors and streets; the wheels draw them on the bumpy planes of geography. Planes leave three-dimensional traces in the sky.
All these represent Signs visible and decipherable to those owning the necessary key to do so. Becoming communication tools between observing and rational beings.
And for those who wish to, they also offer Meanings (more or less hidden!), whose lecture depends on the preparation of the one willing to dig and find ... Metaphors.
The dance is, among so many others, both line and route, both sign and meaning. All these connecting between themselves some dots / instants.
If I were to give a definition of the Choreography concept, I would name it: the most beautiful and interesting path between two imaginary dots.
This is why Poetry mirrors itself in Dance.
Under the title L’Om GiGi: Lines_Routes_Signs_Meanings, the “I.L. Caragiale” National Theatre of Bucharest has the special pleasure to invite you to an incursion into the creative laboratory of internationally acclaimed artist Gigi Căciuleanu, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary.
Thus, the National Theatre has scheduled two events focused around the exceptional artistic personality of artist Gigi Căciuleanu: on Thursday, 11 May 2017, from 8:00 p.m., Studio Hall – the show Our Kind of Stuff, probably the most unusual show inspired by Caragiale’s oeuvre; a complex artistic production, a choreographic carousel with a heterogenous musical illustration passing through Mozart, Vivaldi, Beethoven up to DJ Vasile and Vlaicu Golcea and the conference on 14 May 2017.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







