The National Museum of Fine Arts is hosting today the Stretch Timemonochromes project led by Belgian choreographer Isabella Soupart, which exhibits dance, performance, textile art and architecture from that country in Cuba.
As part of the 14th Havana Biennial, the initiative planned at the Cuban Art Museum is inscribed in the spatial and temporal conditions where form is rethought each time according to these specific conditions.
The participation of textile designer Jean-Paul Lespagnard and musical director Guy Vandromme, who gave a workshop to dance students from the University of the Arts in the Cuban capital, and the Acosta Danza company, stands out.
For three days, the creative process and development of the workshop were documented for the production of an audiovisual material that records the joint work of the Belgian and Cuban artists, beyond the physical framework of the main contemporary art event in the Island.
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