Jeux is the title that Nijinski conferred on one of his ballets in 1913.
This piece, interwoven in the metaphor of the game, establishes a dialogue, which can be linked to
the possible relationship that the choreographer lived with the elitist Bloomsbury group, whose
members were artists and thinkers of the size of Virginia Wolf, the economist Maynard Keynes or
the philosopher Bertrand Russell.
This possible relationship with this group of intellectuals, explorers of a new morality, based on
the freedom of customs, the demolition of established social conventions and an exquisite
education of an elitist nature, are the starting point that the Kor’sia collective uses as a possible
reflection of the values that prevail today in the accelerated process of individuation that society is
experiencing; demanding a debate that is open consider losing common values
Text: Agnes Lopez Rio
“The devious and almost art nouveau figures of Kor’sia, typical of their way of working,
grow from a gloomy and certainly distant original piece of art, with an ironic touch. These
figures lift off, and fly over a long and continuous narrative, giving the spectator a variety
of information, both aesthetic and dynamic.”
Credits
Performers : Min Kyung Lee, Kana Nishiiue, Keiko Oishi, ÓscarComesaña, Jordan Kindell, Alejandro Moya
Direction : Mattia Russo y Antonio de Rosa
Choreography : Mattia Russo y Antonio de Rosa, in collaboration with the performers
Assistant of choreography : Gianluca Battaglia
Dramaturgy : Giuseppe Dagostino
Music : various artists
Scenography : Kor ́sia
Costumes : Adrián Bernal
Voice : Patricia Rezai
soundscape design : Luis Miguel Cobo
artistic consultant and text : Agnés López Río
Accessories : Betto García
Costume production : Alejandro Larrea
Light design : Luis Martínez
Scenography production : Francisco Padilla
Production : Gabriel Blanco (Spectare)
ManagemEnt: Celia Zaragoza
Fotos: María Alperi
Video: Jorge Cantos