Summer break
See you again in September
August
2023
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From August 1st to 31st, Teatro Rivoli and Teatro Campo Alegre will be closed for holidays.
See you on September 15th and 16th in a special opening programme
The opening weekend of Teatro Municipal do Porto's 2023/2024 season begins with two distinct scenographies. We start with a spinning meditation on Praça D. João I, an attempt to find beauty, stillness, and serenity amidst the rush of the city with CollettivO CineticO & Alessandro Sciarroni. It's followed by the presentation of Gust9723 and a floor completely covered in soil – mounds and mounds of it! With this gaze towards the ground, we both mark the path we’ve taken, and assess ways to forward in the varying notions of time in Francisco Camacho's work: participating in a masterclass with André Lepecki; diving into the documentary Gust – Os Ensaios by Pedro Duarte; experimenting, outside, the choreographer's movements in a Warm-up with Rina Marques.
During these days, we also go down to the Understage of Teatro Rivoli, to meet the melodic, transcendent and dreamlike universes of Inês Malheiro and Marlene Ribeiro, in an Understage in partnership with Lovers & Lollypops.
To celebrate what's to come and experience collective joy, there's a double party: on Saturday, Matilde Castro opens the dancefloor of the TMP Café (Rivoli) after the performance of Gust9723; then we go up Rua Passos Manuel towards Maus Hábitos for a night of Hollaback.
All information about the programme here.
During this summer break, tickets for the September to December 2023 programme can be purchased through the Bilheteira Online, at tmp.bol.pt.
The TMP Café is also closed (until September 4th).
See you on September 15th and 16th in a special opening programme
The opening weekend of Teatro Municipal do Porto's 2023/2024 season begins with two distinct scenographies. We start with a spinning meditation on Praça D. João I, an attempt to find beauty, stillness, and serenity amidst the rush of the city with CollettivO CineticO & Alessandro Sciarroni. It's followed by the presentation of Gust9723 and a floor completely covered in soil – mounds and mounds of it! With this gaze towards the ground, we both mark the path we’ve taken, and assess ways to forward in the varying notions of time in Francisco Camacho's work: participating in a masterclass with André Lepecki; diving into the documentary Gust – Os Ensaios by Pedro Duarte; experimenting, outside, the choreographer's movements in a Warm-up with Rina Marques.
During these days, we also go down to the Understage of Teatro Rivoli, to meet the melodic, transcendent and dreamlike universes of Inês Malheiro and Marlene Ribeiro, in an Understage in partnership with Lovers & Lollypops.
To celebrate what's to come and experience collective joy, there's a double party: on Saturday, Matilde Castro opens the dancefloor of the TMP Café (Rivoli) after the performance of Gust9723; then we go up Rua Passos Manuel towards Maus Hábitos for a night of Hollaback.
All information about the programme here.