Viatge a la Polinesia.
Viatge a la Polinesia.
Dim light
The performer goes to those present and says:
"To better follow this performance, I suggest taking off your shoes ...
Pass them to your neighbor on the left ...
Now they have their neighbor's shoes ... Please, try them on ... "
The performer places his boots in the beam of a projector, throwing a huge shadow on the free wall
With a slow movement he tries to explore the path, in the dark from the projector to the shadow on the wall, creating spaces, showing impediments, opening holes until he reaches the shadow he does not dare to touch.
The performer creates a dialog with the shadow, touching it, with both extended arms explores the limits. He begins to clap the shadowed wall and run with his arms outstretched on the wall.
Exhausted from the effort the performer perceives on the wall a small bag with a fluorescent liquid, he throws it backwards creating a fluorescent trail on the ground.
The performer turns quickly, follow the drops until reaching the projector. He removes his boots from the light and puts them on while suggesting that the public recover their own shoes ...
Now the performer stands in the middle of the ray of light, in front of him has its shadow.
He takes out a new deck, in the manner of the magicians, begins to throw them against his shadow, bounce off the wall and fall into the space between the performer and his shadow, some face and others inside out.
After throwing them all, he picks up only the upside-down cards from the floor; Repeat the action until a single card remains unseen.
On a table place this last letter, on it puts a plate, on it a glass half filled in balance, because it only touches in a point to the plate.
The performer signals to the audience to leave the room, people come to see the glass and exit out.
The performer accompanying the last person, turns off the lights in the room and locks the door