Colectivo Fango presents its trilogy on the search for identity through time. The three plays explore the implications of the "I" in relation to the present (F.O.M.O., Fear of missing out), the past (Tribu) and the future (La espera), at Teatros del Canal,

THE TRILOGY SHOWS AT THE CANAL THEATRES, 23 November and 11 December

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COLECTIVO FANGO

The trajectory of Colectivo Fango begins in 2016 in Madrid and is governed by a permanent search for human and artistic identity. The collective's first work was the play F.O.M.O. (Fear of Missing Out), premiered at the Surge Madrid Festival in 2017.

Interdisciplinary collective in full search for human and artistic identity. For FANGO, this search is also a political tool. Going deeper into what we are, without wanting to generate comfortable results, frees us and gives us hope.

 

Cartel Colectivo Fango, trilogía teatral

F.O.M.O. 

F.O.M.O. It is the acronym for the English phrase: fear of missing out. It is defined as the fear of missing out or being excluded. This phobia, deeply linked to the digital world and hyperconnectivity, affects the vast majority of the adult population in developed countries.

Fotografías Pablo Lorente

F.O.M.O. It is structured in independent pieces that reflect different forms of relationship with this phobia and that, above all, portray ourselves. This journey has a disjointed character, as is the narration of our identity in a society on the verge of neurosis and that has its paradigm in hyperconnectivity.

Each of them wonders how they relate in the digital age: What happens to the image that I create of myself? What place does my body occupy in the virtual space? How do I communicate on social networks? What do I give up when I do it? Is there something I can't give up about myself by participating in it? What meaning do the personal and the political have? How does this relationship impact me personally and intimately? How do I perceive myself? How do I perceive the world in the digital model?

We attend different individual or group moments where we witness this fear from different points of view: a woman compulsively explores her own image by taking selfies, an actress obeys without limits a multitude of orders during a Skype casting, a woman performs a dance almost epileptic that in order to gain more followers, someone physically tortures himself to alleviate the guilt he feels for not being sufficiently connected to the world, a man dedicates an arrow to the death of Europe and a speech dedicated to healthy food is transforms into an oatmeal bacchanal

ARTISTIC TEAM

Interpreters: Ángela Boix, Fabia Castro, Trigo Gómez,
Rafuska Marks, Manuel Minaya
direction Camilo Vásquez
Dramaturgical coordination: Sergio Martínez Vila
Assistant director and manager: Laura Garmo
Technical direction and lighting: Juan Miguel Alcarria
Lighting Assistant: Corina Bustamante
Scenography: Silvia de Marta
Costumes: Elisa Vidal Riezu
Photo and video: John Rojas y Rafa Martínez
Press: DYP Comunicación
Production coordination: Elena Martínez 
Production Colectivo Fango

TRIBU

A group of friends who meet to eat and drink together end up generating a kind of common pact that takes them back to a primordial and essential state.

The language they use stops serving them; Their ways of being with themselves and with others take on new meanings...and from that emptiness their bodies rehearse a new and old convention at the same time.

The initial meeting space is therefore transformed into a sacred space, a non-place for communion. Tribu es un rito, una invocación de energía, un anhelo compartido de conexión.

ARTISTIC TEAM

Interpreters: Ángela Boix, Fabia Castro, Trigo Gómez, Rafuska Marks, Manuel Minaya
direction Camilo Vásquez
Dramaturgical coordination: Sergio Martínez Vila
Assistant director and manager: Laura Garmo
Technical direction and lighting: Juan Miguel Alcarria
Scenography: Silvia de Marta
Costumes: Elisa Vidal Riezu
Body and movement: Natalia Fernandes
Lighting Assistant: Corina Bustamante
Production coordination: Elena Martínez
Photo and video: Danilo Moroni & Juan Carlos Toledo
Press: DYP Comunicación
Production Colectivo Fango

LA ESPERA

la_espera_1 ©Danilo Moroni _ J.C.Toledo

In The Wait, five people transform, respectively, into a shaman, a miss-samurai, a show business diva, a new-age politician and a spiritual-musical guide, in the face of the arrival of a great change, and to overcome successfully meet their challenges.

Everyone is waiting for something to happen: a breakthrough, a reset, a catastrophe, a reckoning, an answer. Meanwhile, they participate in a competitive game in which only one can remain, as if winning something were just the crumbs and winning the rest was the fundamental thing. But is there anyone to beat? What happens when the future comes and catches you in disguise? Can one not be in disguise? Can one do anything other than wait

ARTISTIC TEAM

Interpreters: Ángela Boix, Fabia Castro, Trigo Gómez, Rafuska Marks, Manuel Minaya
direction Camilo Vásquez
Dramaturgical coordination: Sergio Martínez Vila
Assistant director and manager: Laura Garmo
Technical direction and lighting: Juan Miguel Alcarria
Scenography: Silvia de Marta
Costumes: Elisa Vidal Riezu
Photo and video: Danilo Moroni & Juan Carlos Toledo
Press: DYP Comunicación
Production Colectivo Fango
Co-production: Teatros del Canal
In collaboration with: Teatro de La Abadía

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