Inadama
Dedicated to Ernst A. Bruch
Choreography and dance: Katerina Valdivia Bruch
Inadama is the spiritual force that lives in rice, which rules the
growth and quality of the harvest. Japanese tradition considers that
this spirit can be eaten when kami (god or goddess) of rice fields is
thanked with an ingest communion of fresh fruits. Inadama is a
choreography which features the work done by peasants in rice fields.
Performed as part of the series of video
dance screenings of the Video Art Festival LOOP at Centre Cívic
Barceloneta. Barcelona, Nov. 2005 and Casa Elizalde Cultural Centre, Barcelona, Oct.
2006
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