CÓMEME OTRA VEZ
Segunda parte de la obra Cómeme (2010)
Existe una teoría que afirma que la gula y la lujuria hunden sus raíces en la biología humana, en el propio instinto de supervivencia. Entonces, ¿cómo distinguir la frontera entre la necesidad y el exceso? ¿Quién es capaz de poner límites morales al placer cuando este aparece como efecto colateral de una actividad necesaria?
Con el apoyo y la colaboración de: La Comunidad de Madrid, el Centro Coreográfico Canal, el Centro Coreográfico María Pagés, el Centro Coreográfico de la Gomera, el Ayuntamiento de Fuenlabrada, el Ayuntamiento de Santa María de Guía, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria y el Instituto francés de Madrid.
Cia. Mey-Ling Bisogno
physical theater
Martin Padrón
Director of the Choreographic Center of La Gomera.
Formed in the School of the Royal Ballet of Flanders (Ambéres), María de Ávila School (Zaragoza), Raymond Francheti and Gilbert Mayer of the Paris Opera (Paris).
Bachelor in Pedagogy of Dance. He develops his international career as a dancer in classic and contemporary companies. He creates his own company in Paris (1993 - 2000).
Parallel to his position as director and choreographer, he continues his training and reflection in the field of pedagogy. Trainer of dance teachers on the theme "the sensation before the form" and the basic founding elements of the movement.
Professor of pedagogy of dance at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Altea in Alicante (2001-04). He currently holds workshops for dance teachers in Professional Conservatories nationwide (Zaragoza, Madrid, Almeria, Murcia ...) and for future dance teachers at the Superior Conservatory of Madrid and Valencia Conservatory.
Martín continues to maintain his activity as a creator and interpreter of the Company resident of the CCG, and he is present at conferences, forums and workshops related to the work methodology of the Educational Department of the CCG.
Gregory Auger
Director of the Resident Company of the Choreographic Center of La Gomera.
After receiving a solid formation in Contemporary Dance (Technique Nicolais) and Classical Dance (Raymond Franchetti-Opera de Paris), her professional experience leads her to be part of several companies in Paris throughout her career as: Rubeus Danse Compagnie ( Paris) under the direction of Mic Guillaumes; Ballet Jazz Art under the direction of Raza Hammadi and Martín Padrón Danse Compagnie under where she plays soloist roles in choreographies by Matt Matox, Robert North and Raza Hammadi, Jean Luc Leguay, Antonio Gómez and Martín Padrón.
In collaboration with Martín Padrón they have made a total of 12 international productions and Gregory as an independent choreographer today has a repertoire of 7 creations.
Since 2001 he is part of the teaching team of the Choreographic Center of La Gomera and directs the Resident Company of the CCG.