The show 'Ocean' of the 'Canary Islands Music Festival', incorporated this week to the section 'In Parallel', arrives at El Salinero next Saturday, January 20. The theater will be filled with music, narration and live painting.
With a multidisciplinary proposal that takes the sea as inspiration and that is offered to the public with music composed by current Canarian authors, some of them premiere, along with other artistic expressions that give the whole a unique montage with a common nexus.
We live surrounded by the sea, an immense ocean that we share with other coasts. A sea that has forged us as a society, as a people, with different ways of looking towards the horizon. This approach is the starting point of the show: our ocean becomes the link between artists and diverse borders. The sea as inspiration, as hope, freedom and tranquility. Surrounded by its ebb and flow, between fury and calm, it unleashes the need to entrust our longings to it.
This multidisciplinary show aims to give the viewer something unique, in which various arts coexist to transform an idea, a concept, into a work of art. Starting from the ocean as a feeling and as a link, various musicians, such as Sergio Rodríguez, Candelaria Dorta or Ayoze Rodríguez, have composed works for the show, so it will be their absolute premiere.
The arts feed each other, giving rise to the word and painting, with music nurturing the rest and in the live performance where it comes back to life. The word, oil painting with various techniques, the scenography and live music make this show an opportunity to look around us and feel that we share.
Members of the show
The show features the Nesoi Trio, composed of three young musicians with outstanding academic training, who have been on stage for more than a decade. They are Ayoze Rodríguez, Samuel Batista and Mari Luz Trujillo (clarinet, cello and piano), always looking for new interpretive challenges that lead them to achieve new goals, as individual performers and as a group.
They are joined on stage by the narrator Cristina Temprano, storyteller, plastic artist and teacher specializing in education through art; and the painter Irene Morales, under the stage direction of Oswaldo Monzón. The lighting and visual creation is in charge of Shelma Zebensuí.
In addition, the tour begins this Friday, January 19 at the Palacio de Formación y Congresos de Fuerteventura. Three days later, on Tuesday 23, it will be at the Asabanos Cultural Center, in El Hierro; on Thursday 25 at the Teatro Circo de Marte in La Palma; on Friday 26 at the Auditorium of La Gomera; and on the 27th at the Teatro Guiniguada in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, all at 8:00 p.m. The tour will end on Sunday 28 at Espacio La Granja, in Tenerife, at 7:00 p.m.
For more information about the program, you can consult the website of the festival. Tickets are also available on the festival website, at ecoentradas.com and on the usual platforms of these spaces.









