IVAM Pista oberta (Open Dance Floor)

MusicTheatreIVAM Centre Julio González

Throughout the day, the hall at IVAM will become a stage shared by a diversity of dances: from paso dobles and boleros to African dances, hip-hop, vogue and breakdancing, to a stage for techno and rondalles valencianes. It will be a repurposed space that invites people to come to IVAM and dance together in the museum.

11 a.m.- 12 p.m.Pasodobles, coplas, boleros and songs from an entire lifetime
Through a selection of classic songs from the 20th century, the day of dance begins with ballroom dancing in collaboration with dance students from the Universitat Popular of Rovella and San Marcelino.

12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Urban dancefloor: hip hop, vogue, breakdance, funk, et al
Club Mutante (Julia Zac + Inka Romaní) and DJ Madnel (Manel Ferrandiz)
Invitación abierta a cuerpos inquietos, bailarines experimentados y amateurs para descubrir diferentes estilos relacionados con las danzas urbanas como el hip hop, vogue, breakdance, funk, entre otros, con el fin de explorar diferentes técnicas y dinámicas y disfrutar del freestyle.

5-6 p.m. Fethe Sabar. African dances
Women’s federation of African dance
An invitation to families, little ones and grown-ups, to learn about and dance a selection of different choreographies from various cultures of the African continent.

6-7:30 p.m. Sarau! Bailes valencianos
Grup de Danses l’esvaraeta, Les Postisses i Rondalla Hortibera
The IVAM hall will become the location for an evening party of traditional dances: jotas, malaguenyes and boleros which bring back the essence of tradition from the past and the present.

8-9 p.m. Last dance: en route to twerking
BIANO will offer us a session of electronic remember music that will take us from the sound environments of the mythical clubbing route, the Ruta del Bakalao, to the music of today.