VAIVÉN

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VAIVÉN

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In the organizer's words:

VAIVÉN
Camilo Mejía Cortés
Performance

The performanceVAIVÉNby multidisciplinary artist Camilo Mejía Cortés is conceived as an invitation to enter and inhabit an“espacio manglaroso,” a mangrove-like space. It serves as a spiritual and timeless framework for listening, remembering, desiring, and dancing. The Spanish title means “to swing” and alludes to the dynamics of body and soul—their restlessness and embodied sensuality—like waves and matter that come and go. Mejía Cortés proposes an exercise in imaginative memory: the deconstruction of nostalgia and its transformation into text, movement, and song. InVAIVÉN, he draws on the popular archive of salsa and the associated imagery of Black neighborhoods and their diasporas. In doing so, the work traverses an interwoven ecosystem in which the streets of Cali and the stories of the Colombian Pacific coast intertwine with bodies, sounds, and memories to form a hierarchy-free coexistence. The driving force behind this is salsa itself: a dance, a musical genre, a way of life, and a culture in which desire and mystery coexist alongside experiences of Blackness, migration, and sexual dissidence. Mejía Cortés’s site-specific performance, adapted for the Angie Stardust Foyer at the HKW, presents salsa and its sway, itsvaivén, as a time-honored technology of re-existence. These strategies proposed by the artist stem from the traditions of marronage, a term that originally described liberation from slavery and today denotes the ongoing commitment to anti-racism and anti-colonialism. 

Part ofBwa Kayiman: Crossing the Mangrove.

Present during the performance: Camilo Mejía, his mother Leydi Cortés, his father Jhonny Mejía, his aunt Luz Dary Cortés, his first salsa partner Paola, his salsa friends, Cheo Feliciano, Celia Cruz, La Lupe, the soundtrack of his childhood, Eleggua, Papá Oggún, my godfather Morandy Puig and my godmother Gretel, Siete Rayos, Yemaya, and the Cimarron Dead 

Concept and Direction: Camilo Mejía 
Choreography: Camilo Mejía and José Ramón Hernández 
Text and Dramaturgy: José Ramón Hernández 
Dramaturgical Consultant: Nicole Geertruida  
Lighting Design: Pier Gallen  
Set Design: Špela Tušar  
Costume Design: Patricia Mokosi  
Music and Sound: Clay Chénière  

Executive Production: Anaku  
Co-production: Beursschouwburg, Viernulvier, Kustenwerkplaats, Theater Rotterdam, Festival Dias Da Dança 

With support from: Stuk, Brakke Grond, & The Flemish Community Commission 

In English and Spanish
Venue: Angie Stardust Foyer

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Location

Haus der Kulturen der Welt | HKW
Haus der Kulturen der Welt | HKW John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10 10557 Berlin