Alicia Lázaro (Madrid) is a composer, singer and pianist. Her music is immersive storytelling. Through the veiled poetry of her visuals, she transforms sound into a dramaturgy of light, textures and movement. After graduating from the Academy of Music and Drama in Gothenburg, she focused on blending music and technology, using innovative sound interfaces to open a window into impossible worlds, blurring the lines between the day-to-day and magic. She has performed in international festivals such as Ääniä Festival (Finland), Babel Sound (Hungary), IMPRA Jazz Festival (Sweden), and Sound of Europe (Netherlands), and participated in artistic residencies such as the XR Narrative Lab 2022 at Visual Arena.
In the work TO WALK ON SLEEPING WATER,
-I tried to imagine how it would be to attempt to draw a life in between such whiteness.-
Shadows are creative. They don’t show the actual objects, the actual shapes, but a playful interpretation. A bending light, a non-existent profile of the angles.
Shadows are never static, they continuously flicker and advance on the walls and the floors, and the in-between states of the straight forward rooms and tables. They can follow the same trajectory every day, but it will always change in color, in time, in density. Twisted in a different puddle of light.
To walk on sleeping water is the space between what is and still doesn’t exist yet. The imaginary game of looking beneath the surfaces we cannot pierce. A surrounding wall of moving shadows. The voice is the bridge between our small spaces, our human longing, and nature’s solemn vastness.
Time is a space that we don’t see or hear. An invisible frame.
A silent movement.
Silence does not exist.
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TO WALK ON SLEEPING WATER
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