Alma de Rímel (Soul of Mascara) is a fictional character, a glam star, dissolved in a shiny glam stage. The Glammatics are material fictional characters that belong to the scenography. Together they become a glam band that performs a concert, producing music from the creation of images. A concert where explosions become songs, actions become notes, objects become choirs.
Alma de Rímel & The Glammatics deploy in long eyebrows, impossible makeup, transformable suits, “spikey” forms and objects, mirrored surfaces, velvet, leopard, fake marble, fluorescent tubes, red leather, plastic, glitter, golden lacquer, air, and pink steel. . . . The boundaries between them disappear, provoking a synesthetic relationship using its own Glammatics: a choreography of things and characters, a glam landscape where objects, bodies, images, sounds, and voices are no longer identified as separated entities.
- Unmentionable. The idea of the piece is to activate a concert from the unknown. The Glammatics absorb “Alma the Rímel’s” aesthetics and deploy it in some “difficult to name” elements.
- Glam. A glam concert is not only listened to, it is also looked at and touched. Glam is, in itself, a synesthetic proposal.
- Synesthesia. Objects that sound, but they do not sound to what they should sound, instruments that do not do what they seem to do, a concert enabled with birthday cards, sprays, lipstick fingers, spikey objects, and sexy materials that accompany Alma de Rímel onstage.
- Scale. The Glammatics are neither large nor small. They configure a system of relations in which the rest of Alma de Rímel’s elements assemble.
- Jigsaw. The Glammatics fit together, defining a trunk puzzle. In its interior, it holds/accommodates the rest of the set objects, during displacement/removals.
The commission of this collaboration arose in 2015 at the invitation of the curator and art critic Iván López Munuera to participate in the “The Dark Side of the Party” inauguration, part of the festival SOS4.8. The project was installed in the space “Sticky Airs,” designed by C+Architects. Since then, The Glammatics have been touring with Alma the Rímel in their concerts in Murcia, Spain (SOS4.8), Salzburg, Austria (Szene Salzburg), Vienna, Austria (Imagetanz 2016—Brut), Madrid, Spain (Living Room Festival 2017), Hamburg, Germany (Sommerfestival), and Barcelona, Spain (BACANAL SÂLMON<).
Data
Area: 30 m2, 0.6 m3 (folded)
Year: 2015
Location: Barcelona, Hamburg, Kortrijk, Madrid, Murcia, Salzburg, and Vienna
Credits
Alma de Rímel: María Jerez
The Glammatics (portable set for Alma de Rímel): elii (Uriel Fogué, Eva Gil, and Carlos Palacios)
Collaborators: elii (Ana López and Claire Laborde)
Costumes for Alma de Rímel: Jorge Dutor
Web for Alma de Rímel: Fernando Giménez
Coproduction of Alma de Rímel: Kunstencentrum BUDA, Teatro Pradillo
Curator of “The Dark Side of The Party”: Iván López Munuera
Production of “The Dark Side of The Party”: SOS4.8
Carpentry: Alfredo Merino Caldas