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Gracias Danza

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Dance runs like a current through every work in this exhibition—sometimes visible in the body, sometimes resonating as rhythm, memory, or breath.

One Night in Boston explores the geometric architectures the body creates, echoing Martha Graham’s conviction that “movement never lies,” as the dancer sculpts space with line and tension.

Conversations with the ocean becomes a photographic intervention with paint, tracing echoes of the past through gestures that mirror the shifting movements of the sea.

Movement in Time layers eight years of dance into a living archive, capturing the transformation of a personal vocabulary of motion and the intimacy of growth unfolding in front of the camera.

Interactive installations invite audiences into this embodied dialogue, while photographic experiments extend it across mediums.

The performance Echoes of Becoming carries José Limón’s belief that “the weight of the body is not a burden, but a blessing” — affirming that each fall, each recovery, is not an obstacle but a dance of resilience and becoming.

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