The music, dance and performance activities that feature in the Museo Reina Sofía programme are closely linked to the theoretical discourse in the organisation of the exhibition programme and the narrative in the Collection. Along with its own activities, the Museo also produces other shared activities that are the result of ongoing dialogue with a number of established collaborators. These activities include festivals, theatre performances, music conservatories, independent spaces, etc.
Results
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Thursday, 4 May 2023 - 8pm
Ornithology
A Conversation on Music Between Quico Cadaval and Pablo Castaño
This encounter pays tribute to Charlie Parker and Benny Harris’s classic Ornithology, and brings together two figures from Galicia who are both distinguished in their respective spheres: storyteller Quico Cadaval and jazz saxophonist Pablo Castaño.
Activity of: TIZ 9. Relational Ecologies
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13 April – 25 May 2023 - Check programme
When Destiny Catches Up with Us
Desperate Actions Before the Sixth Extinction
This programme, which throws into relief the sixth mass extinction in which our world is currently submerged, gathers popular knowledge and scientific research, focusing on marine life and insects. It zooms in on those species which, in being outside the scope of human perception, do not have the same visibility in our collective imagination as other endangered animals.
Activity of: TIZ 6. Planet A: Green World
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Friday, 17 March 2023 - 6pm
Project 30. Sketches of Heights
Performance
Project 30. Sketches of Heights is a site-specific performance which reflects, through a collective footprint and oral storytelling, on the memory of women during Franco’s dictatorship. It stems from research — conducted in Madrid during July of 2022 — into thirty women who explored the body at once as a wound and as a territory of resistance.
Activity of: TIZ 8. Feminist Power
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Saturday, 12, and Sunday, 13 November 2022 - Check times
Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning. Unending love, or love dies, on repeat like it's endless
Alex Baczyński-Jenkins
Unending love or love dies, on repeat like it's endless is a choreography which explores relationships between desire, dance, fragmentation, love (understood as communality), mourning and time. Through the gesture, sensuality, relationality and touch, Baczyński-Jenkins’s practice unfurls structures and politics of desire.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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Friday, 11 November 2022 - 7pm
Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning. MONUMENT 0.6: Heterochrony
Eszter Salamon
The Museo organises Collective Mourning and Planetary Mourning, a double programme which is part of the 40th Autumn Festival of Madrid. The first part features the performance of Monument 0.6: Heterochrony, a stage piece by Hungarian choreographer Eszter Salamon, who creates an imaginary scene between past and present.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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Friday, 14 October 2022 - Check programme
ESTUDIO IV in Conversation
This activity looks to bring the audience closer to the different performance pieces by approaching research fields which explore the different projects. Thus, it constitutes a common learning space in the form of a conversation between speakers in collaboration with the artists participating in this fourth edition. Set out around three conversations, the encounter prompts a reflection, questions and shared references as well as detecting and revealing common interests, connections and potential.
Activity of: ESTUDIO IV
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Thursday, 13, and Friday, 14 October 2022 - Check programme
ESTUDIO IV
Second Skin. Subcutaneous
Under the title Second Skin. Subcutaneous, this latest edition approaches people’s relationship with the world through the skin, understood both in the literal sense, the integumentary system which covers the body of vertebrate animals, and figuratively, the layer or layers of experiences, affection, knowledge, tradition or bodily techniques determining appearance and relationships.
Activity of: TIZ 5. Phantasmata
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