Lo que los árboles no cuentan is a piece that stems from one of those moments in which we think: what if?
Seeing trees as if they were people and people as if they were trees is an interesting thought. To see how trees seem to create an inner world, just as we people do.
Lo que los árboles no cuentan is a dance piece that casts the spotlight on trees and nature, drawing comparisons with humans, reflecting on what we have in common as living beings.
Kiko López is a dancer and choreographer, trained in hip hop, contemporary dance, tribal dance and modern jazz. He directs the Kiko López company and the Nouvas company. Djama earned awards at the Burgos and New York International Choreography Contest and The Best of Spain. He has collaborated with artists and companies such as Lali Ayguadé, Physical Momentum, the Kulbik Dance Company and the Thomas Noone Company.
Héctor Plaza is trained in contemporary and urban dance. He is one of the founders of the company Iron Skulls and has worked for Physical Momentum, Roberto Oliván and La Intrusa. In 2022, he was nominated as best male performer at the Performing Arts Critics’ Awards and the Max Performing Arts Awards for the piece Made of Space, by Guy Nader and Maria Campos.
Creation and performance: Kiko López and Héctor Plaza