Candela Capitán
SOLAS

16 October

Lisboa – 8 Marvila Biennial 2025 performance, Dance

Through a mix of choreography, immersive installation and performance, the Spanish choreographer Candela Capitán, from Seville, explores alienation, eroticisation and the automatization of desire in digital environments, where the body is trapped between constant vigilance and exposure.

The performance “SOLAS” addresses the over-exposure of the female body in the digital era. In this choreographic construction, five performers, five computers and a streaming platform share the same space — physical and virtual. These women performers contemplate themselves as they are observed, in a production that takes on the gaze, repetition and vigilance.

Across stage and screen, “SOLAS” develops a post-internet aesthetic: the lights of mobile devices, futuristic bodies, Apple computers, domesticated eroticism. Everything here is surface, reflection, pixels. The choreography expands into the online world, not only occupying digital space but denouncing it. With a soundtrack by Brazilian artist Slim Soledad, the performance explores the erosion of identity on social networks, the aestheticization of desire and the monetisation of the female body in the immaterial marketplace of data.

“SOLAS” is both an exercise in visibility and a ferocious critique of the ways that female bodies are captured, reproduced and emptied of meaning in the endless cycle of images. It questions hyper-individualism, the narcissism of the algorithm and the impenetrability of a culture where everything is on show but little is understood. Here, the body is not only observed, it also regains its disruptive potential as a territory both political and palpable under hyper-visible conditions.

Sessions

16.10.25

8 Marvila, Lisboa

21:00
Choreography and stage design
Candela Capitán
Interpretation
Rocío Begines, Laia Camps, Mariona Moranta, Vera Palomino, Julia Romero
Rehearsal direction and choreographic assistance
Virginia Martin
Sound design
Slim Soledad
Lighting design
Valentina Azzati
Figurines
Candela Capitán, taken from her solo show Dispositivo de Saturação Sexual (Sexual Saturation Device), which began in 2019.
Dramaturgy assistance
Joan Morey
Photographic documentation
Daniel Cao
Co-production
Teatros del Canal, Institut del Teatre de Barcelona, Goethe Institut and Fabra i Coats: Fàbrica de Creació de Barcelona
Project developed with the support of the 15th edition of artistic residencies at the Centro Coreográfico Canal for professional creators and companies, organized by the Consejería de Cultura y Turismo of the Comunidad de Madrid.
Support presentation in Lisbon
Ramon LLull Institute
Duration and Rating
60min, M/16
Warning
This show has strobe lighting.

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