'La Cordero and Her Army' concludes Sol Picó's trilogy on personal apocalypse, an intricate blend of grotesque and kitsch elements. This performance signifies the end as a new beginning—a necessary transformation and ritual of surrender. It unfolds like a hellish striptease, revealing empowerment through vulnerability and metamorphosis. Five dancers symbolically embody the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse against a backdrop reminiscent of Roman circuses or bullfighting arenas. The choreography seamlessly merges classical techniques with flamenco, a hallmark of Picó's work. Founded in 1994, Sol Picó Company exemplifies contemporary dance, with its works rich in popular culture and iconography that connects personal and collective histories. Each production explores the interplay between myth and memory, expressing a hybrid style that fuses various genres. Through humor, Picó creates distinct pieces that resonate without the need for guidelines or conventions. This performance is part of
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