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PARAJES

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ART DIRECTION /  SCENOGRAPHY / BTS PHOTOGRAPHY

PARAJES 

Parajes is a contemporary dance work conceived, produced, directed, and choreographed by Sonora-born artist Daniela Urías. The piece stems from a deeply personal experience: accompanying a loved one through illness and reflecting on life, death, and transformation.

It explores life cycles, rites of passage, and the notion of rebirth, moving beyond a direct gaze at death to examine detachment and impermanence, with influences from Zen Buddhism. Daniela Urías ethically draws inspiration from the cosmovisions of the Yaqui and Mayo peoples of Sonora, whose concepts of transcendence and the symbolic “flower world” add a profound, poetic layer to the work. Visually, the flower becomes the central symbol across the set design, evoking the ephemeral, the cyclical, and beauty within transience.

Premiering in Hermosillo on June 19–20, 2025, the work began a national tour with performances in Guadalajara (June 28–29), Querétaro (July 4–5), and San Luis Potosí (July 8–9).

​Director and Choreography: Daniela Urias
Interpreters:  
Luisa Beltrán, Natanael Barajas, Jesús González, Erik Zaragoza

Set Design: Larisa Arce & Guadalupe Ballesteros

Sound Design: Pepo Galán

Costume Design: Sonia Juárez

Lighting Design: Emmanuel Pacheco

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The sculpture Mama by Louise Bourgeois was a strong inspiration for MATERNAR, in the process of achieving the scenography we experimented with different textiles and fabrics to build the world around them. 314 meters of fabric were used to create the scenery that would come to life along with the performers.

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Behind the Scenes of Parajes on National Tour, Mexico 2025

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PARAJES BTS by Larisa Arce
Film: Portra 400 / Fuji Fil 200
Contax G1 45mm 

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