Performative Art: from Madrid to Buenos Aires, in search of the perfect choreography
Argentinian transdisciplinary artist Matías Umpierrez showcased his new performance "Play" in Madrid, which will be arriving in Buenos Aires in May.
Argentinian transdisciplinary artist Matías Umpierrez recently premiered his new performance titled "Play" in Madrid, attracting attention from notable Spanish actresses and theatre personalities. The event took place at the Conde Duque complex, where Umpierrez expressed his admiration for the various artists he met during the performance's rehearsal. He highlights that "Play" serves as a stand against hate speech, aiming to foster dialogue through art.
Umpierrez's artistic approach is multifaceted; he not only directs but also acts and manipulates stage props during the performance, showcasing his diverse talents. The upcoming show in Buenos Aires is eagerly anticipated, as it marks Umpierrez’s second production within less than a year, confirming his growing influence in the theater community. The performance promises to challenge audiences and engage with contemporary issues through a unique artistic lens.
As Umpierrez extends his reach from Spain to Argentina, this move indicates the interconnected nature of the arts throughout Spanish-speaking countries. The performance is set to take place in May at ArtHaus in Buenos Aires, and it underscores Umpierrez's commitment to pushing artistic boundaries while addressing vital social themes. The anticipation surrounding "Play" illustrates the thriving cultural exchange between Madrid and Buenos Aires, particularly within the realm of performative arts.