‘From illusion to fear’, the recent premiere by Ricardo Arjona that accompanies a spectacular video clip recorded under water

At 12 meters deep, the French freediver and dancer Julie Gautier makes a video of immense artistic magnitude that accompanies this single.

“I love you and it is difficult to confess that I am dying to live, I love you and it is so fragile that I am so afraid of the future.” The conflicting feelings, that confusion of feeling exposed when revealing our intimacy to someone we love is the story that tells us Ricardo Arjona on From illusion to fear, the single that he premiered today and that emerges from his album Negro.

In times of noise and dance, of rhythms that invite you to dance, the Guatemalan singer-songwriter chooses the opposite path and puts everything in an ethereal song; and joins the extraordinary talent of French freediver, dancer and filmmaker Julie Gautier to make a video of immense artistic magnitude.

The trip is unleashed when the music of the song begins and the movements of Julie, who, without oxygen, in apnea, performs a dance at a depth of twelve meters that will make anyone who listens and sees this video clip fly. Julie made a short film and this video is rescued from it, which will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the most artistic daring ever seen.

The simplicity, the fluidity and the communion that occurs between the song and the images make these almost four minutes a respite.

From illusion to fear indicates the artist through a statement, it is a cry in the void of stories without content and a silent but powerful call to try to do things out of emotion and not because of the sad routine of following the path that everyone follows. (E)

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