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Escena Abierta

Authors: Carrascal-Pérez, María F.; Pérez Román, Francisco; Rodríguez Pérez, Julia; García-Vázquez, Carlos (Coordinador); González Martínez, Plácido (Coordinador); Sendra Fernández, Pablo (Coordinador); Carrascal-Pérez, María F. (Coordinador);
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Escena abierta expone una forma de trabajo en los márgenes de la intervención urbana. Se trata de acción teatral, un espacio de creación que dota a la realidad urbana de la ficción necesaria para proporcionar una experiencia completa, un juego entre la imaginación y la consciencia que despierte tanto al pensador de ciudad como al habitante. Su producción mantiene una estrecha relación con la arquitectura como formato crítico sobre la vida cotidiana urbana y, también, como forma de representar, comunicar y dibujar la ciudad. Vaujaus Teatro es una iniciativa cultural universitaria originada en la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Sevilla. Nace hace 15 años como grupo de teatro y progresivamente ha ido consolidando una estructura de taller creativo abierto. En los últimos años el grupo ha ampliado su campo de acción más allá de su entorno original. De acuerdo a un ciclo de periodo anual, existen dos fases de trabajo. La primera se concentra en la experimentación/ formación en torno al hecho dramático; la segunda supone el desarrollo de un proyecto para un montaje teatral concreto que concluye con la puesta en escena. Se organizan talleres creativos que cubren todos los ámbitos de reflexión, diseño y producción: escenografía, iluminación, vestuario, etc. Cada equipo-taller se conecta transversalmente con los demás, y la producción final es siempre colectiva. Quizás por su estrecha vinculación con la escuela de arquitectura, la escenografía adquiere una dimensión fundamental dentro del trabajo global, ya que supone un ejercicio de reflexión, síntesis y representación de los espacios que sirven como soportes de acción. La exposición Esceno y grafías es la expresión pública de este trabajo como otro movimiento de aproximación a la ciudad, que permite reinterpretar la relación entre el “espectador” y los espacios teatrales.

Open scene exhibits a way of working in the edges of urban intervention. It is about theatrical performance, a space of creation that provides to the urban reality of the necessary fiction to get a complete experience, a game between imagination and conscience that wakes up both: the thinker of city and the inhabitant. Its production supports a narrow relation with architecture as a critical format about urban ordinary life and, also, as a way of representing, communicating and drawing the city. Vaujaus Teatro is an universitary cultural initiative originated at the School of Arquitecture of Seville. It was born 15 years ago as a theatre group, and it has progressively consolidated an open-creative-workshop structure. In the past few years the group has widen its field of action beyond its original environment. According to an annual cycle, there are two work phases. The first one focus on the experimentation / training around the theatrical play; the second one implies the development of a project for a particular theatre staging which ends in the mise-en-scène of the play. Creative workshops that cover all the fields of reflection, design and production (stage design, lighting, wardrobe, etc.) are organized. Every crew is transversely connected to the other ones, and the final production is always collective. Maybe because of its close connection with the School of Architecture, stage design achieves a fundamental dimension in the complete work, even though it implies a practice of reflection, summary and representation of the spaces in which action take place. The exhibition Esceno y Grafías is the public expression of this work as another approach movement to the city, which makes it possible to rephrase the relations between the audience and the dramatic space.

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Teatro, Vaujaus, Exposición, Exhibition, Stage design, Taller, Theatre, Escenografía, Workshop

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