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Dranza is an acronym meaning "drama" and "danza" in Spanish. Created by Oskar Sarasky, a theatre director, Fito Guevara and Chachi Cruz, dancers. This group of Costa Rican artits developed this technique in New York for a production of Yerma, by Federico Garcia Lorca. This technique involves the fusion of dance and theater simultaneously. In dance-theater, movement and drama are distinctively separated. Dranza requires the actor-dancer to perform a text as he or she moves on the stage to music.

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