Júlia Suñer i Joan Thió

Júlia Suñer and Joan Thió come together to create meaningful experiences through experimental body narratives and innovative audiovisual techniques. Through their multidisciplinary work, they provide a space for dialogue and transformation of artistic perception.

Júlia Sunyer Coma is a dancer, creator and performer trained in contemporary, classical and butoh dance. As co-creator and member of Cercle de Fades, she has contributed to works such as “Alguna cosa ha estat dita” and “Segon renaissement”, presented in spaces such as the Miró Foundation and Espronceda Institute of Art and Culture. With this collective, he won a special mention in Performance of Emerging Art Sabadell (2023) and a creative residency in visual arts and performance at Nau Estruch (2023). He has collaborated with the singer Lucas Bun, in video clips (2020) and in the “Por empezar” presentation concert at Sala Luz de Gas (2023). Currently she also works as a classical and contemporary dance teacher.

Joan Thió Casals is creator and visual director, sound designer and musician. As a video director, he has made videos for musical groups such as Boom Boom Fighters, CALM and Krögers among others. As a composer and music producer “Ohanko” has created the soundtrack for “Oxímoron” by Blai Costa, composed “Tòrax” by Pol Bordas and “Cortisol” by Moiman among others.

AÈRIA

Residency July 2024

How would you move your body if it were air?

The project questions the validity of rational knowledge when it comes to understanding sensory concepts and takes air as an example. It transports us to the empirical knowledge of the individual through questions in the form of text, images and music, which lead us organically to a live contemporary dance performance.

What influence do external factors have on the perception of the value of art? How can knowledge, over-information, emotional sensitivity be related through photography, music, text and contemporary dance?

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Plaça de can Patrac, 1
17190 Salt, Girona

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