Palcos Instáveis
In partnership with Instável - Centro Coreográfico
Inés Santos, Julien Pinoteau & Ilyas Chaoui
HABITAR-me
January
2025
national premiere
Fri
31/1
Sat
1/2
Sinopse
What does it mean to inhabit a space? What does the inhabitability of a space mean? And uninhabitability? On stage, a dancer explores these questions through movement, weaving her traces in space. Her body, under constant transformation, interacts with the elements, modifying them and being modified by them. The space becomes alive, marked by the natural decay of time. Somewhere between architecture and nature, the performance invites the spectator to reflect on evolution, deterioration and the way we inhabit our bodies and our environment. — Inés Santos, Julien Pinoteau & Ilyas Chaoui
performance
architecture
environment
Aditional info
- Price
7€
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Duration
To be defined
- Age rating
12+
- Additional information
Spoken in Spanish and Galician
Acessibilidades do espetáculo
More limited access
Text
Strobe or intense lights
Loud or intense sounds
Author's bio text
Inés Santos is a Galician actress and dancer with training in physical theatre and contemporary dance from various schools in Spain and Portugal. As co-founder of the company Mevadeus, she explores the arts of movement. Her work has been recognised with a number of awards, including second prize at the Compostela Choreographic Competition and first prize at Xuventude Crea. She is currently developing the project Transparentar [Transparentise], which looks into the intersection between dance, performance and spatial dynamics.
Julien Pinoteau is from Paris and is an architecture student about to graduate. He studied at the Higher School of Architecture and Landscape in Lille and in Guimarães, where he developed a passion for geometry and for transforming existing buildings and situations through innovative design. Currently doing his final internship at an architecture studio in Porto, he is also exploring alternative approaches to architecture, including scenic design and the performing arts.
Julien Pinoteau is from Paris and is an architecture student about to graduate. He studied at the Higher School of Architecture and Landscape in Lille and in Guimarães, where he developed a passion for geometry and for transforming existing buildings and situations through innovative design. Currently doing his final internship at an architecture studio in Porto, he is also exploring alternative approaches to architecture, including scenic design and the performing arts.
Ficha Técnica
- Produced by
Inés Santos and Julien Pinoteau
Co-produced by
Teatro Municipal do Porto, Instável – Centro Coreográfico*
Performed by
Inés Santos
- Set design and technician
Julien Pinoteau
Graphics
Javier Castiñeira
Technician
Javier Castiñeira
*Within the scope of the Palcos Instáveis project