Quadrilogue Affective

2015


Intertwining artistic, relational and personal facets of their respective engagement in flamenco art, Quadrilogue Affective is conceived as a four-part dialogue between two couples at opposing stages of their professional careers. As intergenerational exchange of shifting views in movement, this paradigmatic work brings together Rosario Ancer & Victor Kolstee and Mariano Cruceta & Caroline Planté, presenting multiple intercrossing narratives questioning the established roles, attributes and vectors of the creation of the form, while setting the stage for an intimate, inspiring and accessible discourse about countless reversals of life: the past and future, femininity and masculinity, corporeality and musicality, togetherness and solitude in creating, in being.





artistic director Rosario Ancer

musical director Victor Kolstee

choreographer, dancer Rosario AncerMariano Cruceta

guitarist, composer Caroline PlantéVictor Kolstee 

singer Manuel de Tañé

outside eye Katrina Dunn

lighting designer Gerald King

visual designer Tim Matheson  

stage manager Mariya “Mahsa” Birkby