Embolism por soleá. Performative dialogue
In order to understand how climate change affects forests, ecologists study the sounds associated with tree embolism. These recordings show syncopated rhythms reminiscent of flamenco.
Paula Bruna, Jordi Martínez-Vilalta, members of Laboratorio de Investigación desde el Flamenco (Institut del Teatre) and Ana Lorente collaborate to establish communication between humans and trees through flamenco, focused on listening and accompaniment between species in a context of global change. This dialogue is a presentation of the project, of the correspondences between forest ecology and flamenco, and especially a debate on the challenges posed by global change.
Participants: Paula Bruna, Jordi Martínez-Vilalta, Juan Carlos Lérida and Laboratorio de Investigación desde el Flamenco (Institut del Teatre).