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Demo-N/Crazy
While all four works were produced in their usual style, it is the first work, Demo-n/Crazy, that really took our breath away. In his choreography, Rafael Bonachela, conjures up the demons of eroticism and sexuality with his brilliant duo of arrangements – men and women inventing ways of accommodating each other, using all the parts of their body to seduce and attract, whether by daring somersaults or touching “turnstile” kicking feet. Bonachela indulges in the dazzling company of physicality. His choreography functions with an implacable physical logic leaving the audience to question, through the linear trajectory of the work, the meaning of the dancers’ movements, their sudden elongations with their fighting partners.
Source : LaHabana.com