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Open Call | Registrations are open for the workshop with Cláudia Dias

workshop / performance
"A Coleção do Meu Pai"

Cláudia Dias is a choreographer, performer and teacher. Over the course of 3 days, she directs a training workshop in Beja in the area of ​​Improvisation and Composition, which uses the Real Time Composition Technique (CTR) as a theoretical-practical tool, a technique born in the context of contemporary dance that, crossing borders of the performing arts, has become a method of investigation into modes of encounter. The purpose of its use is always the collective and the other. In this sense, despite being applied in the context of art, that is, in an aesthetic context, its use is ethical. It aims to help make assertive decisions, that is, appropriate to the context, in the sense of the survival of collective action. Applied in the artistic context, CTR is still a working tool to deal with the unknown, with what is to come, since in this practice there is no pre-defined script. In this sense, it can be understood as an improvisation technique, although it goes far beyond this categorization.

Starting a new research and artistic creation project in Beja, Cláudia Dias chooses for the first time a non-theatrical space: the library, perceived not as a stagnant place, a deposit of knowledge in layers, like dust on shelves, but as a living space. , multiple, producer of dynamic realities between its material and representational dimensions. This space is linked to a new project by Cláudia Dias, inspired by her father's book collection (900 copies), namely 300 copies of books about the Neo-Realism period.

WHO CAN APPLY:
Over 18, with or without artistic experience, with an interest in the performing arts (theater, dance, performance)
WORKSHOP DATES AND TIMES:
October 5th, 6th and 7th, 5-8pm, Casa da Cultura
PUBLIC PRESENTATION DATE AND TIME:
October 8 (Saturday), 7pm, Beja Municipal Library
REGISTRATION:
This workshop is of free access. Please register by filling out this form.
Registrations in order of reception.

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