Sombra Efímeras: Eduardo Guerrero Live at the Aga Khan Museum
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Sombra Efímera is an installation project by dancer and artist Eduardo Guerrero in which the dimensional images gain plasticity and allow the viewer to imagine a multiplicity of worlds, building private and intimate spaces in relation to public ones.
As a cross-disciplinary art form, Flamenco is an intercultural practice. It explores the human condition, bringing together diverse cultural traditions to bridge the distance and differences between its various influences.
Performed within a transparent dome, this installation project is a captivating creation where different artistic paths intersect through beauty in disciplines.
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