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Ivan Errante
Spain

Toroide

Communication in everyday life is full of information that we do not only transmit in a verbal way, which we are more aware of using, but simultaneously through various sensory and bodily channels (non-verbal communication). One of the fundamental components present in our daily communication is noise.

What is noise in communication?
Noise is any interference that impairs the exchange of messages. Whether it is perceptible or not. Noise represents communication barriers, distorting the clarity of the message.
Examples of possible sources of noise include fear of not telling unpleasant news or information that may cause conflict, desire to please others, selective perception, information overload, emotions and our use of language.

IVAN ERRANTE and the association of pedagogical and scenic projects Amauta, investigate the processes of communication, bonding and the feedback loop that is generated by alluding to the toroidal energy, a process where what is "inside" becomes part of what is "outside" and vice versa. Through the extensive language of the body, movement and dance, as sources of experience in relation to the environment, this piece, ''Toroide'' is shaped and the development of this enquiry into our inner, subjective languages and how we use them to communicate with the external environment and objective realities and how this objective becomes subjective.
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