Premiere
Fri
26
Sat
27
Sinopse
In the piece HENDA I XALA, dance presents itself as a platform for primary expression, a common ground in the connection between Wura Moraes and her father, dancer and choreographer Mário Calixto (1960-1996). A search that furthers the access created by body and movement, and nurtured by the materials provided by the video, where past, present and future possibilities overlap.
memory
death
enchantment
confluences
crossing
Aditional info
- Price
7€
- Duration
40min
- Age rating
12+
Acessibilidades do espetáculo
Accessible to wheelchair users
No text
Strobe or intense lights
Author's bio text
Wura Moraes is a Portuguese-Brazilian dancer from Amarante. She has a degree in dance from the Angel Vianna Faculty (Rio de Janeiro), and she had training at the School of Sands (Senegal) and at the Irène Tassembédo Dance School (Burkina Faso). Her research focuses on the intersection between contemporary, urban and Afro-Brazilian dances. She currently lives and carries out her choreographic work between Africa, Latin America and Europe.
Ficha Técnica
- Created and performed by
Wura Moraes
Dramaturgical support
Raquel Lima
Sound design
João Pedro Brandão
Lighting
Carín Geada
Video
Luís Porto
Costumes
Mário Calisto
- Produced by
Sara Marques | Agente A Norte
Voice support
Clélia Colonna
Movement support
Pak Ndjamena
Residency support
Kunstbetrieb Birach, Graner Creation Centre for Dance and Performing Arts (International Cross-Residency Program in Co-organization with the Ramon Llull Institute), CAMPUS Paulo Cunha e Silva, CRL - Central Elétrica, Teatro Universitário do Porto, Penedo da Saudade, balleteatro




