
NUS is a contemporary dance piece that explores human bonds through the body. It examines how ties bind, limit and transform our relationships. Likewise, the production creates a space where time breaks free from its rigid constraints and is transformed into perception.
The performers reveal their physical and emotional fragility through movements that convey support, tension and shared balance. The act of hugging plays a central role in the piece, representing the ability to support, liberate and reconcile. Each touch reveals trust, vulnerability and a need for the other person.
The piece also uses a poetic lens to reflect on the self, the other and the creative act. Furthermore, co-produced by the Teatre Principal, NUS constructs a theatrical language where the body becomes a meeting place.
· Original idea: Maya Triay and Mariona Jaume, drive the concept and the creative universe of the show.
· Creation and interpretation: Laura Llodrà, Mariona Jaume and Maya Triay, develop and execute the stage production.
· Dramaturgy: Natalia Menéndez structures the narrative and poetic discourse of the work.
· Musical composition: Miquel Bennàssar creates the show’s soundscape.
Interpretación musical (voz): Irene Mas, aporta presencia vocal en directo.
· Choreographic assistance: Sergio R. Suárez supports and refines the language of movement.
· Lighting design: Mauricio Pérez builds the stage’s visual atmosphere.
· Scenography: Regina Dejiménez designs the space and its physical elements.
· Costumes: Claire O’keefe defines the aesthetic identity of the performers.
· Photograph: Joe Curtin documents and visually communicates the essence of the show.