EL VACÍO
Julio César Iglesias Ungo, Incolballet, Compañía Colombiana de Danza ContemporáneaIn EL VACÍO, spiritual decadence appears as a mirror of contemporary society, where the internal fragmentation of individuals reflects collective disconnection and the struggle to find meaning in a world that seems to be disintegrating.
Through dance, the performers embody the loss of purpose and disconnection from the self, showing how external pressures and the superficial search for salvation lead to a shared spiritual crisis.
Julio César Iglesias Ungo.- Julio César Iglesias Ungo graduated from the National School of Dance (Cuba) as a dancer and teacher of modern and contemporary dance. He is resident choreographer at Danza Contemporánea de Cuba, Tanzhaus NRW Düsseldorf and Pumpenhaus Münster, both in Germany. He has also performed with companies such as Unusual Symptoms (Samir Akika), La Intrusa (Damián Muñoz and Virginia García), Ultima Vez (Wim Vandekeybus), Susanne Linke, Soit Company (Hans Van den Broeck), A Macana (Alexis Fernández and Caterina Varela), Renegade Company and Helka (Helder Seabra). As a teacher, he has developed in recent years a method entitled Inner Tools. He is a regular guest teacher at MTD School (Amsterdam), ARTEZ Academy for Theatre and Dance (Netherlands), ZZT Cologne (Germany) and Tanzhaus NRW Düsseldorf (Germany).
Compañía Colombiana de Danza Contemporánea.– Founded in 2015, the Company is distinguished by its commitment to artistic excellence and the promotion of contemporary dance in Colombia. With an ensemble composed primarily of dancers graduating from the Colombian Institute of Classical Ballet (INCOLBALLET), the company fosters a collaborative environment in which artists from diverse backgrounds and styles contribute to the richness and variety of its productions.
It has participated in numerous national events in Colombia and international festivals in Cuba, Ecuador and Suriname, among others. The company has collaborated with international choreographers such as Jorge Abril Santander, Julio César Iglesias Ungo, Davy Brun, Redha Benteifour, Susana Pous, Mathieu Guilhaumon and Arlai González. Its extensive contemporary dance repertoire includes works such as La Cura, 18+1, El Ruido del Silencio, Haka, La Hora Azul, Lak, El Vacío, O’Clock, Luz Púrpura, Mentiras que son verdades, Armentum, Mal de Vivre, and Que me parta un Rayo.
INCOLBALLET.- The Colombian Institute of Classical Ballet, based in Valle del Cauca, is a national leader in artistic dance education. Since 1978 it has offered a specialised secondary education in Classical Ballet, opening opportunities for talented children and young people regardless of background, marking a milestone in the democratisation of access to this art form.
Its work is structured around three core areas: training, artistic production and outreach. The presence of its professional ballet and contemporary dance companies complements the educational cycle, inspiring students and the wider community through the works presented each season and cultivating audiences who recognise the artistic value of dance, its social function and the peaceful, multicultural fabric that shapes its identity.

