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National Premiere
Creation and performance
Vera Mantero e Jonathan Uliel Saldanha
Set and PropsVera Mantero e Jonathan Uliel Saldanha
Mask ConstructionAldina Jesus
Light designLeticia Skrycky
Soundtrack
Jonathan Uliel Saldanha
VoiceVera Mantero
TextsPaisagem com Argonauta de Heiner Müller, translation by Regina Guimarães; excerpts de Le monstre dans l’Art occidental de Gilbert Lascault. © édition Klincksieck, Paris
Joos van Craesbeeck e Erbe, Pooley: USDA, ARS, EMU
ProductionO Rumo do Fumo
CoproductionSACD - Festival d'Avignon e Centro Cultural Vila Flor
Commissioned bySACD - Festival d’Avignon, no âmbito do Vive Le Sujet!
Acknowledgment
André Guedes, Catarina Miranda, Miguel Pereira e Tiago Barbosa
O Rumo do Fumo is financed by the Portuguese Republic | Culture | Arts DG
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40 min. approx.
M/6
Reduced prices (c / d)
Under 30 years old, students, retired and over 65 years old, people with disabilities and companion
Youth Card Holders, Municipal Elderly Card, Municipal Card for People with Disabilities
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Quadrilátero Cultural Card - 50% discount
Tickets for sale at the desks of Centro Cultural Vila Flor, Centro Internacional das Artes José de Guimarães, Casa da Memória and Loja Oficina.
Also available at Fnac, Worten, El Corte Inglés, and online at https://bol.pt/guidance
The Festival d’Avignon hosted the world première of Vera Mantero’s most recent work and GUIdance will host the Portuguese premiere. Mantero is the featured choreographer in the celebrations of the festival's 10th edition - in collaboration with the sound and set designer, Jonathan Uliel Saldanha.
Splendour and Dysmorphia is a hybrid recital for two landscape-bodies, animated by breathing. An agglomeration that destroys and enlarges, disaster and anti-disaster, in which acceleration, fungi and the voice survive. Invisible splendours. Hyper-future and hyper-past. Between dysmorphia, sun and flesh.
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