La gran caiguda (The Great Fall)
La gran caiguda (The Great Fall)
La gran caiguda is a large-format soft performance exhibition that suggests new ways of being a body before an audience based on a logic of the possible and not the probable. Questioning herself about the presence, demand and failure of performative actions, the artist intends to carry out conspiratorial atonement between reality and fiction to free spectators from the ideal of a dignified existence and to offer ridicule as a means that will allow us to skirt the mystery.
Júlia Barbany Arimany (Granollers, 1994) is a performer and creator who positions her work in irony, post-humour, character and the limits of performativity, which she herself describes as ‘soft’. A graduate of the Institut del Teatre, she holds a Master in Live Art and Performance Studies from the University of the Arts, Helsinki.
She is a member of Col·lectiu Las Huecas, with whom she has presented many pieces throughout the Iberian Peninsula. Her work as a solo artist has been seen in various spaces around the city, showing a desire to remain on the threshold between the visual and performing arts.