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Classes | Children

From 3 to 6 and from 7 to 12 years old

School Year 2025/26

Extracurricular activities can (and should) include other forms of know-how, such as the development of body expression through dance, to stimulate creativity in young people in an alternative way.

As part of regular training aimed at groups of different ages and levels of knowledge, Forum Dança offers various creative dance and contemporary dance activities for children throughout the school year. The trial class is free of charge.

 

Forum Dança offers two scholarships for regular classes throughout the school year. For access and further information, please contact: forumdanca@forumdanca.pt

 

Note: Classes start on October 1.

 

Please consult the General Regulation  for more information.

Informations

Select each of the sections below to find out all the specifics of these activities.

Calendar

Registration: September 1, 2025

Open class: September 17, 2025

Start: September 15, 2025

End: June 30, 2026

 

Regular studio classes will be suspended during the Christmas period (from December 20, 2025, to January 5, 2026) and on Shrove Tuesday.
In September, monthly fees will be reduced by 50% due to the reduced number of classes.
Regular classes will not be held on public holidays, including Shrove Tuesday.

Preliminary notes

Do not forget to consult and carefully read our General Regulations. After completing the form, do not forget that:

 

    1. The registration fee is mandatory and valid until the end of the academic year, and a new registration fee must be paid at the beginning of each academic year.
    2. The payment of the registration fee is made simultaneously with the payment of the first monthly fee.
    3. Payments are made by bank transfer to the Forum Dança account indicated in the General Regulations.
    4. The calculation of the monthly fee is based on the number of classes per week.

Payment

Proof of bank transfer must always be sent to our general email: forumdanca@forumdanca.pt

Only in this way will your registration be validated and you will be able to attend classes.

Discounts

Registration Fee: for residents of Penha de França Parish, upon presentation of proof of address.

Monthly fees: 50% discount on tuition for people who are already enrolled in courses taking place at Forum Dança (PACAP, CDC or CGPAE).

Registration process

  1. Pre-register online using the form provided bellow.
  2. Wait for our email with payment instructions.
  3. Pay your registration, as indicated in the email sent.
  4. Send the respective payment receipt to our email.
  5. Your registration will only be validated after we receive your proof of payment.

Registration form

Timetables

19h30-21h00

From Body to the Body

Interdisciplinary Movement Practices [+16 y.o.]

Gisela Dória

19h30 – 21h30

Contemporary Dance [+16 y.o.]

Josefa Pereira

Bárbara Faustino

17h45 – 18h30

Creative Dance  [3/6 y.o.]

Sérgio Matias

18h30 – 19h30

Contemporary Dance [7/12 y.o.]

Sérgio Matias

19h30 – 21h30

Choreographic Laboratory [+16 y.o.]

Maria Ramos

19h30 – 21h30

Contemporary Dance [+16 y.o.]

Josefa Pereira

Bárbara Faustino

 Registration Fee

  • 25 € (Normal Fee)
  • 15 € (People who attended regular classes in the previous school year or long-term courses) (2)
  • 15 € (Resident at Penha de França) (1)
  • 15 € (Normal Fee)
  • 10 € (People who attended regular classes in the previous school year or long-term courses) (2)
  • 10 € (Resident at Penha de França) (1)
  • 10 €

Renewal: when regular class attendance is interrupted for one or more months in the same school year, and then the intention is to resume regular class attendance.

Monthly Fees

1x/week – 40 €

2x/week – 50 €

3x/week – 60 €

4x/week – 70 €

Experimental Class – 7 € (3)

Single lesson – 12 € (4)

1x/week – 30 €

Experimental Class – Free of charge

1x/week – 35 €

Experimental Class – Free of charge

Regular Classes

NOTES

(1) – Residents of Penha de França must provide proof of address.

(2) – People who have attended Forum Dança long-term courses (PACAP, CDC or CGPAE) and people who attended Regular Classes in the immediately preceding school year.

(3) – Amount subsequently deducted from the Registration Fee.

(4) – The renewal fee is paid if there is a one-month break in which only one or two individual classes are taken.

(5) – People who are enrolled in Forum Dança’s long-term courses (PACAP, CDC or CGPAE) taking place this year will receive a 50% discount on the monthly fee.

Contemporary Dance ’25

With Josefa Pereira & Bárbara Faustino

School year 2025/26

Tuesday & Wednesday | 19h30-21h30

ESGOTADO

As aulas de Dança Contemporânea já se encontram esgotadas. Se tiver interesse em frequentar, envie-nos um email para marcar presença na nossa fila de espera.

“The Contemporary Dance classes at Forum Dança will be conducted in the 2025/26 academic year through a multifaceted experience proposed by Josefa Pereira, Bárbara Faustino, and guests. The aim of our classes is to create a space for encounter and collectivity, where the alternation between artists encourages the sharing and crossing of different bodily practices, exploring both what they have in common and the particularities that each work proposal will allow them to experience.

Based on this exchange between teachers/artists and students/artists, the aim is to provide a context for experimentation that activates in each participant the availability and readiness necessary for a journey through practices that seek to provide the experience of creative tools through dance and the body in movement.

In our classes, different techniques and training methods are used to achieve a more powerful and self-aware body. Little by little, we cultivate a sensitive, more accessible, and porous body, with better vitality and energy circulation, more resilient and malleable with itself and in relation to its surroundings. Finally, we seek to mobilize a more inventive body that is constantly updating its ways of being and existing.

The classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays are open to anyone interested in dance and movement practices. Therefore, not only dance artists and beginners are welcome, but also people who have no previous experience in physical practices. Curiosity and availability are the only requirements to join us.”

[Josefa Pereira and Bárbara Faustino]

 

As part of the annual scholarships offered by Forum Dança, we would like to extend an invitation to black, trans, non-binary, and/or immigrant individuals who are unable to afford the classes. If you fall into any of these categories and are interested in joining us, please contact us by email at: forumdança@forumdanca.pt

(the two scholarships available will be awarded in order of application)

Biographies

Josefa Pereira (BR/PT) is a choreographer and performer. She lives in Portugal and collaborates in São Paulo, the city where she grew up and trained artistically. She completed her master’s degree at DAS Choreography – AHK (NL) with a scholarship from the Gulbenkian Foundation. She participated in PACAP and graduated in Dance and Performance at PUC-SP (BR) as a PROUNI program scholarship recipient.

With a strong focus on practice and research, her artistic approach involves engaging with available and readily accessible materials that can emerge as fabulous, enchanted, or monstrous. Her attention focuses on a field of listening and sensitivity in which doing through different frictions becomes capable of enabling other potentials of poetic and aesthetic agency, generating transformations and mutations of forms, states, and perceptions. In this dynamic relationship between materials/collaborators or between human and more-than-human entities, collaborative thinking, cooperative agency, and coexistence implied in each choreographic gesture are prioritized.

In addition to her authorial work and collaborations as a performer and in the field of dramaturgy, she is dedicated to teaching activities, which include classes and workshops.

https://cargocollective.com/josefapereira

 

Bárbara Faustino (BR/PT) is dedicated to creation and teaching in the areas of contemporary dance and performance. She researches the body as a territory of study where expressive possibilities are infinite and investigates the fertile dialogue between teaching and creation. She graduated from the Municipal Ballet School of the Municipal Theater of São Paulo and also holds a degree in Dance and Movement from Anhembi Morumbi University. She completed the Pre-Primary and Primary Teachers’ Course at the Royal Academy of Dance of London.
Based in Portugal since 2014, she has worked as a dancer, manager, and dance teacher at Musibéria – International Center for Music and Dance of the Iberian World – in Serpa, Alentejo, where she developed her own research in the areas of dance teaching and creation. She currently resides in Lisbon, working as a dance teacher at venues such as Academia Inatel and Fórum Dança, in addition to continuing her artistic research at the intersection of teaching, performance, and creation. She worked with Jérôme Bel on THE SHOW MUST GO ON, founded the HIDRA dance company in partnership with dancer Janice Iandritsky, and is also part of Mosaicollective. She recently received the Pédexumbo New Creations Grant for the project “ATRAVESSAR – the invention of a dance route through the Celeiros neighborhood.”

Pre-registration process

  1. Pre-register online using the form provided;
  2. Wait for our email with payment instructions;
  3. Pay for your registration as indicated in the email sent to you;
  4. Send us proof of payment to our email address;
  5. Your registration will only be validated once we have received your receipt.

From Body to Body ’25

With Gisela Dória

Interdisciplinary movement practices

School year 2025/26

Monday | 19h30-21h00

These classes are for anyone who wants to explore the body in action and discover the pleasure of moving — with or without dance experience.

Inspired by techniques such as contemporary dance, Pilates, Gyrokinesis®, and other somatic practices, Gisela Dória leads a process-oriented work that values the uniqueness of each body, developing physical awareness and sensory perception.

More than simply combining methods, the classes integrate different approaches to expand the pleasure of movement, physical functionality, and vitality. They also create space for continuous self-observation and reflection about our bodies.
These sessions are designed for those who, instead of a traditional gym setting, prefer a creative and welcoming environment.

 

[Gisela Dória]

Duration: 1h20
For: adults of all ages, no technical prerequisites

 

Note: classes begin in October

Biografia

Gisela Dória is a choreographer, researcher, teacher and dancer who graduated from the College of the Royal Academy of Dance in London. She is a collaborator with the Centre for Theatre Studies at the University of Lisbon. She has a post-doctorate from USP’s School of Communications and Arts, a doctorate in Performing Arts from Unicamp’s Institute of Arts and a master’s degree in Performing Arts from USP. She published the book ‘A Poética de Sem Lugar: Por uma Teatralidade na Dança’ in 2013. She founded and directed Duo Escola de Dança in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil for over 24 years. She specialises in Pilates, GYROKINESIS® and Klein Technique® certification.
As a choreographer and performer, she has collaborated with Ginga Cia de Dança, Dançurbana and Coletivo Performa Teatro.

Personal website at www.giseladoria.com

Pre-registration process

  1. Pre-register online using the form provided;
  2. Wait for our email with payment instructions;
  3. Pay for your registration as indicated in the email sent to you;
  4. Send us proof of payment to our email address;
  5. Your registration will only be validated once we have received your receipt.
Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods | Let’s Not Get Used To This Place

Book Meg Stuart / Damaged Goods

Let’s Not Get Used To This Place

 

Meg Stuart / Damaged Goods 2008-2023

Let’s Not Get Used To This Place is a publication dedicated to the work of choreographer Meg Stuart and the company Damaged Goods, marking over a decade of choreographic creation.

Edited by Julie De Meester, Astrid Kaminski, and Jeroen Versteele, Let’s Not Get Used To This Place brings together an extensive collection of materials – reflections, interviews, scores, process notes, essays, poetry, photographs, and performance texts – that span Stuart’s work between 2008 and 2023.

 

As a memorial gesture for PACAP 8, a program directed by Meg Stuart in 2025, Forum Dança is offering a limited number of copies for sale.

[limited to the available stock]

Informations

About the book

Let’s Not Get Used to This Place // Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods

Since the early nineties, Meg Stuart, born 1965 in New Orleans, USA, and her Brussels-based dance company Damaged Goods, have produced a remarkable and audacious body of choreographic work. Ten years ago, Damaged Goods published Are we here yet? (ed. Jeroen Peeters), which spans the first twenty years of Meg Stuart’s career. 

 

In Let’s Not Get Used to This Place, the choreographer dives into more than a decade of works through reflections, interviews, scores and exercises, and notes on the practice of creating, performing, teaching and living dance. These are mixed with reports, essays and poetry by close collaborators and intimate strangers, photos, performance texts and archive material. The book’s title, gleaned from one of Stuart’s recent video works, ties together these multifaceted sources in a desire to discard tried and tested strategies, explore new contexts, and transgress the edge of what we (do not) know.

 

This publication also coincide with the thirtieth anniversary of Damaged Goods: a perfect way to celebrate this remarkable legacy.

Excerpt

‘For years, I have been calling out the word ‘change’ to dancers, so that they move from one improvised state to another without attachment or preparation. The more I propose this task, the more I discover that what remains is more significant than the change itself. The change reinforces not only the quality of letting go, but also the commitment of the attention we give to the state or physical idea we let go of. Abrupt changes mark where we are, what we have to leave, and what it takes to let go and open up again.

In another exercise, we hold a person tightly, and keep holding onto the trace of this physical contact after we let go of them; then we move with the trace and shape of this person. You can also do this with objects. Every lived experience leaves a mark. By tracing the shape of this mark, we take the experience with us to the next place. I believe that time is not one singular flow. You can always retrace and reframe. Past events are not fixed; they are a process that is still unfolding. You can write letters to people who have died, for example. It shifts your relationship with them. I have done this.’

 

Meg Stuart

+ Info

Edited by: Astrid Kaminski, Jeroen Versteele, Julie De Meester

Graphic design: Sean Yendrys with Björn Giesecke

Contributions: Jean-Marc Adolphe, Márcio Kerber Canabarro, Tim Etchells, Thomas F. DeFrantz, Philipp Gehmacher, Ezra Green, Astrid Kaminski, André Lepecki and Eleonora Fabiano, Jeroen Peeters, Gerald Siegmund, Claire Vivianne Sobottke, Maria F. Scaroni, Meg Stuart, Jeroen Versteele, Jozef Wouters and many others.

 

Distributed by: les presses du réel

Language: English 528p., 16.5 x 23.5 cm

ISBN: 9782960320718

Price:

€45 regular price

€38 discount for former students of long-term courses at Forum Dança

 

More information and pre-orders at forumdança@forumdança.pt

Bio

Meg Stuart

Forum Dança | PACAP 8 - Meg Stuart
Meg Stuart © Camille Blake

Choreographer, director, and dancer who lives and works in Berlin and Brussels. With her company, Damaged Goods, founded in 1994, she has created over thirty productions, ranging from solos and duets to group pieces, video works, site-specific creations and improvisation projects.

Stuart’s work moves freely between the genres of dance, theater and visual arts, driven by an ongoing dialogue with artists from different disciplines.

Through fictions and shifting narrative layers, she explores dance as a source of healing and a way to transform the social fabric.

Improvisation is an important part of Stuart’s practice, as a strategy to move from physical and emotional states or the memory of them.

Meg Stuart has received many awards for her work, notably the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Biennale di Venezia in 2018, and she was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2023.

More informations: www.damagedgoods.be

Top image credits © Book cover: photo by Eva Würdinger, design by Sean Yendrys

Activities PACAP 8

Lectures PACAP 8 / Mystery School

Patrícia Costa

Direção de Cena / Espaços culturais

Com Patrícia Costa

Seminários Abertos CGPAE | 2025

Curso de Gestão/Produção das Artes do Espetáculo

Informações

Direção de Cena / Espaços Culturais

Patrícia Costa
Patrícia Costa

Objetivos gerais

  • Conhecer as principais funções da Direção de Cena.
  • Desenvolver noções teóricas e práticas sobre as diferentes áreas de trabalho da Direção de Cena
  • Adquirir noções teórico-práticas sobre o trabalho da direção de cena

 

Conteúdos programáticos

  1. Breve apontamento sobre a história da arquitetura e sua influência na ação teatral
  2. Tipologias de salas e Infraestruturas: implantação de palcos e outros tipos de estruturas
  3. Equipamentos e Acessórios
  4. Segurança e Acessibilidades
  5. Organização de estruturas – Noções básicas sobre Direção Técnica | Direção de Produção | Direção de cena
  6. Noções básicas sobre Iluminação Cénica, sonoplastia e vídeo e a sua implicação direta no trabalho na Direção de Cena
  7. Nomenclatura sobre os diversos tipos de equipamentos utilizados nas diferentes áreas (teatro/dança/música/outros)
  8. Contra-regra, cenografia e figurinos
  9. Análise de rider técnico
  10. Construção de um guião de direção de cena

 

Biografia

Licenciada em Dança pela FMH – UTL, Pós-graduada em Dança na Comunidade pela FMH – UL e Mestre em Estudos do Teatro pela FLUL.

Iniciou a sua atividade profissional na área de produção em 1999, com o espetáculo “1/2h do Almoço”. Entre fevereiro de 2000 e julho de 2001 fez um estágio curricular seguido de um estágio profissional em Direção de cena no CCB. De julho de 2001 a maio de 2002 integra a equipa de direção de cena do CCB, como assistente de direção de cena. De junho de 2002 a abril de 2003 fez produção executiva e direção de cena na Cooperativa Teatro da Garagem. De abril a dezembro de 2003 fez produção executiva no Espaço do Tempo – Montemoro-Novo. Em outubro de 2003 funda A Menina dos meus olhos, associação cultural com a Marina Nabais onde faz parte da direção, com a responsabilidade direção de produção e de gestão financeira, até dezembro de 2005. De abril de 2004 a janeiro de 2007 fez parte da equipa de Direção de Cena do Teatro Camões/CNB.

Ao longo destes 23 anos colaborou pontualmente em várias estruturas, tanto na área de direção de cena com na área de produção, a destacar: Truta, associação cultural; Pato Profissional e Mala Voadora. Em agosto de 2015 funda HomemBala, associação cultural com Tónan Quito, fazendo parte da direção executando a gestão financeira e a direção de produção até dezembro de 2017.

Desde 2006 trabalha regularmente como formadora, dando vários workshops a profissionais do espetáculo e em várias escolas da área do espetáculo. A destacar o módulo de direção técnica e de cena no curso de técnicos de espetáculos na Restart – Instituto de Criatividade Artes e Novas Tecnologias em 2013 e Produção de espetáculos na Escola Superior de dança no ano curricular 2018/2019 e 2019/2020.

Desempenha a função de diretora de cena no CCB desde janeiro de 2007.

A quem se destina

Agentes culturais que pretendam desenvolver o seu trabalho/projeto na área de Gestão/Produção das Artes do Espetáculo.
Público em geral com o objetivo de profissionalização.

Horários

Este seminário é composto por 8 sessões que acontecem através da plataforma Zoom nos dias:

  • 2, 4, 9, 16, 18, 23 e 25 de setembro das 18h30 às 21h30 (terças e quintas)
  • Presencial no Forum Dança no dia 20 de setembro (sábado) das 10h30 às 14h

Inscrição

Enviar para o nosso email o Curriculum Vitae com os dados atualizados e um texto que indique qual a sua motivação para frequentar este seminário, uma demonstração de interesse.

Após a aceitação da sua inscrição, deverá submeter também o comprovativo de pagamento pela mesma via.

Pagamentos

Assim que a sua inscrição seja aceite, deverá proceder ao pagamento e enviar o comprovativo do mesmo para o nosso email.

Existem diferentes modalidades de pagamento, de acordo com a duração do seminário:

  • Valor 195€

Regulamento

NOTA:

Com as devidas adaptações, o regulamento dos Seminários Abertos aplica-se o mesmo que é usado no curso completo do CGPAE.

 

 

A.) PARTICIPANTES

A.1.) Deveres 

  1. Frequentar com assiduidade e pontualidade a ação de formação. A presença e participação em todas as atividades do curso são consideradas condições necessárias para a prossecução de um elevado nível pedagógico.
  2. Participantes que ultrapassem o limite de 58 horas de faltas (20% das horas totais) não terão direito ao Certificado de Frequência e Aprovação final do curso. A chegada às aulas 15 minutos depois do seu início corresponde a 1 hora de falta;
  3. Utilizar com cuidado e zelar pela conservação dos equipamentos e demais bens que lhe sejam confiados para efeitos de formação;
  4. Cumprir com os pagamentos;
  5. O atraso no pagamento da mensalidade implicará o pagamento de uma multa de 3€ por cada mês de atraso;

A.2.) Direitos 

  1. Receber a formação em conformidade com os programas estabelecidos;
  2. Obter gratuitamente, no final da acção, o Certificado comprovativo da frequência e aproveitamento (caso estes se verifiquem) no curso;
  3. Beneficiar de um seguro de acidentes pessoais no decurso da formação;
  4. Receber informação e orientação profissional no decurso da ação de formação;
  5. Receber informação mensal sobre os horários do curso;
  6. Reclamar junto da coordenação da formação, em horário a acordar, e ainda, se a natureza da queixa o justificar, por escrito junto da entidade de formação, a qual responderá apropriadamente e do mesmo modo

 

B.) ENTIDADE FORMADORA

B.1.) Deveres

  1. Respeitar e fazer respeitar as condições de higiene e segurança do local em que decorre a formação;
  2. Não exigir tarefas não compreendidas nos objectivos e âmbito do curso;
  3. Actuar no respeito das normas nacionais de proteção de dados pessoais, nomeadamente mantendo para uso estrito da ação de formação os dados constantes da ficha de formando e dos curricula vitae.

B.2.) Direitos

  1. O cumprimento do regulamento e normas de funcionamento por parte das pessoas participantes;
  2. O tratamento com correção de representantes do Forum Dança e colaboradores;
  3. Efetuar as alterações consideradas necessárias aos horários pré-estabelecidos, comunicando-os atempadamente.

 

C.) AVALIAÇÃO

C.1.) Avaliação qualitativa

  1. Participação e aproveitamento da formação;
  2. Assiduidade e pontualidade.

C.2.) Avaliação quantitativa

  1. No final dos seminários com duração superior a 7 horas;
  2. No projecto final;
  3. No final do curso;
  4. Será utilizada a escala numérica de 0 a 20;
  5. A avaliação só será feita em caso de presença em pelo menos 70% das horas totais de cada seminário.

C.4.) Certificado de formação

No final da ação de formação será entregue um certificado comprovativo da frequência e do aproveitamento obtido.

Outros seminários

PREMIERE 2025

PREMiERE Open Days in Oporto

As artes do espetáculo encontram-se com a tecnologia

19 a 21 de setembro de 2023

O PREMiERE é um projeto de investigação e inovação do Horizon Europe que visa modernizar as artes do espetáculo, desenvolvendo e validando um ecossistema abrangente de aplicações digitais, alimentado por tecnologias de ponta de IA, XR e 3D. Para tal, reúne parceiros de academias de arte, salas de espectáculos, centros de investigação e do sector empresarial, de seis países europeus diferentes.

 

Durante os Open Days do PREMIERE, o IDlab da Academia de Teatro e Dança e o ICK Space for Dance Art co-organizarão reuniões abertas, uma mesa redonda e um evento de discurso público com e para a comunidade local das artes performativas e o público em geral, a fim de apresentar o trabalho em curso do projeto, interagir com estudantes, antigos alunos e profissionais e refletir em conjunto sobre as potencialidades criativas e os aspectos éticos das relações entre a tecnologia, as artes performativas e o conhecimento intuitivo incorporado.

 

Serão três os eventos Open Day co-organizados e acolhidos pela IDlab ATD Academy of Theatre and Dance & ICK Space for Dance Art:

 

Terça-feira, 19 de setembro

Apresentações da Premiere – MEET & GREET
Apresentação dos quatro projectos-piloto e mostra do trabalho em curso relativo à captura e análise de movimentos, ensaios em RV, tecnologias de linguagem e criação de ontologias para as artes performativas.
17:00-18:30 | AHK Culture Club Marineterrein
Kattenburgerstraat 5, 27E, 1018 JA Amesterdão

 

Quarta-feira, 20 de setembro

Arquivar para o futuro – Mesa redonda
Mesa redonda pública com especialistas em artes performativas sobre as práticas de arquivo numa dimensão europeia.
14:00 – 18:00 | AHK Culture Club Marineterrein 
Kattenburgerstraat 5, 27E, 1018 JA Amesterdão

 

FRA: IA, Criatividade e o Corpo em Revolta
Potenciais criativos e aspectos éticos das relações entre a tecnologia, as artes performativas e o conhecimento intuitivo incorporado.
19:00-21:00 | ICK Space for Dance Art – WestBeat /Rhino Space 
Rijnlandlaan 3, Gebouw Westbeat 
Este evento será transmitido em direto.

 

Quinta-feira, 21 de setembro

Encontro de caminhadas
Apresentação do workshop de tecnologia interactiva do Instituto Stocos para ex-alunos/estudantes/artistas.
17:00 – 19:00 | ATD IDlab Studio 
Jodenbreestraat 3, 1011 NG Amesterdão

Registe-se aqui.

 

Todos os eventos terão lugar no local e são gratuitos. Descarregar o programa completo aqui. Toda a informação em inglês no site do projeto PREMiERE, aqui.

PREMiERE logo
Financiamento pela EU

Financiado pela União Europeia. Os pontos de vista e opiniões expressos são, no entanto, da exclusiva responsabilidade do(s) autor(es) e não refletem necessariamente os da União Europeia ou da Agência Executiva Europeia de Investigação (REA). Nem a União Europeia nem a autoridade que concedeu o financiamento podem ser responsabilizadas pelos mesmos.

Performing weeding with two brides

Arquives for Future Spells

PACAP 8 / Mystery School of Coreography

Culturgest

17 a 19 july 2025 | Sat and Sun (19h)

MYS
Mystery School of Choreography
Escola mistério de coreografia
L’école chorégraphique du mystère
Escola Misteriosa de Coreografia
Tajymnŏ szkōła choreografije
Schule der Mysterien in der Choreografie
Μυστηριώδες σχολείο χορογραφίας
Tajemnicza Szkoła Choreografii
Escuela Mística de Coreografía
مدرسه رمز و راز طراحی رقص
Mysterium Skola för Koreografi
Escuela Coreográfica del Misterio
コレオグラフィーのミステリースクール

As a closing gesture of a six-month program of experimentation and co-creation, PACAP 8 | Mystery School of Choreography (MYS) spills and installs its studies at Culturgest.  In residency, MYS will reflect, move, nest and digest together, and share a fountain of spells over three durational evenings. Meg Stuart, Ana Rocha, Márcio Canabarro, Santiago Tricot, Mieko Suzuki, Xullaji, and PACAP 8 | MYS artists Ana Szopa, António Bollaño, Arash Khakpour, Emily da Silva, Guillermo Tarasewicz, Isabela Rossi, iSSiE – iSaAc, Julia Kosałka, Kaya Freeman, María Ibarretxe, Martha Kotsia, Michiru Shin, Natacha Campos, Raul Aranha, Salomé Pham-Van-Hué, Sepideh Khodarahmi, Śomi Śniegocka, Therese Bendjus and Tiago Vieira, offer their real and fictional archive with spirited intention for our common futures.

How can we instigate and elevate community through its multiple dimensional legacy? Can mysticism be a crack in the real, so we may step into an archive of becoming? What if embodied mysticism is a radical political act? What is the revolution of our nervous system? By not looking at dance as spectacle but as spell, can we re-arrange our relational field with the many realities rapidly changing around us? Embodying the shared archive forward and back, visitors will enter a collective journey of oracular encounters, visions and dreams. MYS invites you to immerse into its inner architecture. MYS taps into remembrance as a contextual container. Here, you are not a spectator. You are a fragment of the divine in rebellion, so proceed accordingly.  Because archiving the future is a form of hope.

Artistic director & MYS concept : Meg Stuart
Artistic collaboration PACAP8 | MYS : Ana Rocha
Artistic collaboration Archives for Future Spells: Márcio K. Canabarro and Santiago Rodriguez Tricot
Live music: Mieko Suzuki and Xullaji
Technical direction: Santiago Tricot
Special thanks: Aline Belfortm, Pedro Azevedo

 

Duration 4h | public entry and exit is allowed freely

 

PACAP 8 participants: Ana Szopa (PL), António Bollaño (PT), Arash Khakpour (IR), Emily da Silva (BR), Guillermo Tarasewicz (UY), Isabela Rossi (BR/IT), iSaAc iSaBeL Espinoza Hidrobo (EC), Julia Kosałka (PL), Kaya Freeman (PT), María Ibarretxe (ES), Martha Kotsia (GR), Michiru Shin (JP), Natacha Campos (PT), Raul Aranha (IN), Salomé Pham-Van-Hué (FR), Sepideh Khodarahmi (SE/IR), Śomi Śniegocka (PL), Therese Bendjus (DE) e Tiago Vieira (PT).

Production: Forum Dança Co-production PACAP 8: Teatro do Bairro Alto, Culturgest, Anda & Fala | Walk e Talk, Goethe-Institut Portugal, as part of the Kulturfest festival Co-production in Residency: O Espaço do Tempo PACAP 8 Support: Alkantara, Casa da Dança – Almada, Fundação GDA, Kees Eijrond Foundation, OPART, E.P.E/Estúdios Victor Córdon, O Rumo do Fumo, Piscina

Venue

Cultugest

R. Arco do Cego 50, 1000-300 Lisboa

More information here

Actividades PACAP 8

Lectures PACAP 8 / Mystery School

Apoios e Parcerias

Coprodução PACAP 8: Culturgest | Teatro do Bairro Alto | Anda & Fala | Walk e Talk | Goethe-Institut Portugal, no âmbito do festival Kulturfest.

Coprodução em Residência PACAP 8: O Espaço do Tempo

Apoios PACAP 8: Alkantara | Casa da Dança – Almada | Fundação GDA | Kees Eijrond Foundation | OPART, E.P.E/Estúdios Victor Córdon | O Rumo do Fumo | Piscina

Forum Dança | Parcerias e Apoios PACAP 8

Top image © Vitorino Coragem

© António Poppe

António Poppe

June 18th, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

the mystery of invention during the creative act

GEMEAMENTE: to merge the word into many voices. Passing it through a ring of inventions.
The invention, as it travels through memory, generates the presence that leads any magnetisms to the ends of this voice: GEMEAMENTE

António Poppe

António Poppe © António Poppe
António Poppe © António Poppe

Poet, visual artist, performer, lives and works in Lisbon. He completed the advanced visual arts course at Ar.Co, in Lisbon, and studied drawing and sculpture at the Royal College of Arts, London. He completed a master’s degree in Performance Art and Film at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, with a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the Luso American Development Foundation.

He is the author of a hybrid work between the visual arts, performance and poetry, which he has presented since 1996 in various cultural institutions and galleries such as the Serralves Museum, MAAT, Culturgest, Gulbenkian, Carmona e Costa Foundation, Soares dos Reis Museum, ZDB Gallery, 111 Gallery, Casa Fernando Pessoa, GIAJG, among others. He has published five books: Torre de Juan Abad (Assírio e Alvim), Livro da Luz (Documenta), Medicin (Douda Correria), Come Coral (Douda Correria), O Agitador e a Corrente (written with Mumtazz and published by Mariposa Azual).

General information

Date

June 18th, 2025, from 18h00 to 20h00

Venue
Forum Dança – Espaço da Penha
Travessa do Calado, 26B, 1170-070 Lisboa

 

Free entry, subject to capacity.

Top picture © António Poppe

PACAP 8 / Mystery School lectures

Support and Partnerships

Co-Production PACAP 8: Culturgest | Teatro do Bairro Alto | Anda & Fala | Walk e Talk | Goethe-Institut Portugal, in the scope of Kulturfest festival.

Co-producer in Residency PACAP 8: O Espaço do Tempo

Support PACAP 8: Alkantara | Casa da Dança – Almada | Fundação GDA | Kees Eijrond Foundation | OPART, E.P.E/Estúdios Victor Córdon | O Rumo do Fumo | Piscina

Forum Dança | Parcerias e Apoios PACAP 8
Três performers de pé no centro do palco

Marusya Byzova, Jakob von Kietzell & Renan Capivara

By Chance of Circumstances

Informal Exhibition

Casa da Dança  |  18 june 2025  |  19h00

Process sharing

FREE ENTRY

By Chance of Circumstances is one of the three works selected for “Support for Creation 2025”, a partnership between Forum Dança and Casa da Dança.

By Chance of Circumstances is an ongoing investigation into scenic space as raw, plastic and mutable matter. The creators Jakob von Kietzell, Marusya Byzova and Renan Capivara began this project as part of Forum Dança’s 7th PACAP and have been exploring speculative imagination as a choreographic tool ever since. Instead of focusing on a specific theme (what), they investigate speculation and imagination as tools (how), asking themselves: How does fiction become an action verb? Under a shared pact, performers and audience collectively speculate around time, space and bodies and thus create what Johan Huizinga calls the “Magic Circle”, a suspended space where the rules of reality are replaced by the provisional laws of an invented world.

 

Renan Capivara, Jakob von Kietzell and Marusya Byzova are performers and collaborators based in Lisbon and Europe.

Renan (BR) is a dancer, actor and teacher with a degree in Dance, with creative work in movement research, factual/fictional narratives and collective creation.

Jakob (DE) is a multidisciplinary artist with a degree in Design, passionate about collaboration, research and site-specificity in performing arts and design.

Marusya (UK) works at the intersection of visual arts, contemporary dance and performance. She has a degree in Architectural Environment Design and her research explores transitional states, symbolism and layered storytelling.

The trio met during PACAP7 (Fórum Dança) and continue to research performance in collaboration.

 

 

Venue
Casa da Dança / Almada

Free entry

 

Image © Joana Linda

A person with their entire face covered in a black cloth, holding a white scarf, sitting on a chair

Maria F. Scaroni

11 june, 2025, from 18h00 to 20h00

The lecture will be conducted in English.

Maria F. Scaroni

Lecture PACAP 8/MyS, by Maria F. Scaroni. Espaço da Penha, June 4, 2025, from 18h00 to 20h00.

Maria F. Scaroni (IT/DE) has been active in the Berlin scene since 2004, both interpreting and choreographing works and building community through teaching workshops and hosting events. She worked with Meg Stuart, Tino Sehgal, Jeremy Wade, Wilhelm Groener, Manuel Pelmus and several others. Between 2004 and 2014 in San Francisco she met, trained and collaborated with artists such as Sara Shelton Mann, Stephanie Maher, Keith Hennessy, Jess Curtis, a.o., these encounters deeply shaped her physical and performative practice, where dance is intertwined with healing, queer methodologies, social justice and radical play. Her workshops and curated events swell beyond the dance field and include dancers, queers, theater makers, visual artists, academics, social workers, ravers, activists.

General Information

Data

June 11, 2025, 18h00 – 20h00

 

Local
Forum Dança – Espaço da Penha
Travessa do Calado, 26B, 1170-070 Lisboa

 

Entrada livre, sujeita à lotação do espaço.

Top photo © YA

PACAP 8 / Mystery School lectures

Support and Partnerships

Co-Production PACAP 8: Culturgest | Teatro do Bairro Alto | Anda & Fala | Walk e Talk | Goethe-Institut Portugal, in the scope of Kulturfest festival.

Co-producer in Residency PACAP 8: O Espaço do Tempo

Support PACAP 8: Alkantara | Casa da Dança – Almada | Fundação GDA | Kees Eijrond Foundation | OPART, E.P.E/Estúdios Victor Córdon | O Rumo do Fumo | Piscina

Forum Dança | Parcerias e Apoios PACAP 8

Victor Hugo Pontes

June 6, 2025, 18h30
Biblioteca Palácio Galveias • Lisbon

Free entry, subject to capacity.

Victor Hugo Pontes, teacher, director, set designer and best known as a choreographer, was born in 1978 in Guimarães and lives in Porto. His work reflects his multidisciplinary training in fine arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto and in theater at the Balleteatro Professional School, complemented by further training in dance, in the Research and Choreographic Creation course at Fórum Dança. His work has been widely presented in Portugal, at theaters such as the Teatro Nacional São João, Teatro Municipal do Porto – Rivoli, Centro Cultural de Belém, and internationally in countries such as Germany, Belgium, Brazil, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Russia.

He was nominated for the SPA Awards in the category of Dance – Best Choreography, with the shows A Ballet Story and Os Três Irmãos and, in 2019, he won in this category with the show Margem. He was part of the DanceWeb 2017 program at the ImPulsTanz Festival in Vienna, with a grant from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Since 2009, he has been artistic director of Nome Próprio, which he founded in 2000.

Núcleo 2025

Núcleo emerges as a project that fulfils one of Forum Dança’s objectives: to host artistic residencies and the informal presentations that result from them, under the care of a specific programme line.

It has a self-reflexive impulse in Forum Dança’s history, referencing the Núcleo de Apoio Coreográfico (NAC) – Choreographic Support Centre -, which in the 1990s was an important platform for supporting the creation and internationalization of Portuguese dance.

It is a place of experimentation, where the craft of creating, showing, reflecting, creating circularity with the artistic community and its public side in the creation and mediation of audiences is taken care of.

Artistic Residencies 2025

 

Open Call deadline: July 31st (EXTENDED DEADLINE)

As one of Forum Dança’s objectives is to support residencies, in accordance with the programmatic lines set out by its artistic direction, the Residency Program is designed to create a space that enables a period of experimentation and research through action, linking creation with transmission to the artistic community.

 

This edition of the Program will support two projects in the area of contemporary dance or performance that are in the initial stages of conception and development. 

 

The Program offers rehearsal space, artistic supervision by Forum Dança’s associate artist-researcher – João Fiadeiro – and a support grant of €750 (seven hundred and fifty euros). 

Periods

  • Residency 1: November 17 – 28, 2025
  • Residency 2: December 2 – 15, 2025

Conditions

1. Support for 2 projects selected by Forum Dança’s management;

2. A grant of €750 (seven hundred and fifty euros) per residency, upon submission of a recibo-verde or equivalent (in the case of artists not resident in Portugal*);

3. Support for publicizing the project in Forum Dança’s media;

4. Final public sharing, in the residency space, in the form of an informal show, talk or similar, mediated by João Fiadeiro;

5. Mandatory mention of “Support for Creation – Forum Dança” and insertion of the logo in all the project’s promotional material;

6. Provision of the record of the presentation of the supported project, when applicable, for archiving in the Forum Dança Documentation Center;

7. The organization of travel, accommodation, meals and medical assistance during the residency period is the sole responsibility of those taking part.

 

*Artists who are not resident in Portugal must present a tax residency certificate issued by the authorities in their country of residence.

Artistic supervision

These artistic residencies will be overseen by João Fiadeiro.

Forum Dança | PACAP 5 - João Fiadeiro
João Fiadeiro © Ana Viotti

Born in 1965, João Fiadeiro is part of a generation of choreographers that emerged in the late 1980’s and gave rise to the Nova Dança Portuguesa (New Portuguese Dance).

His career, both as a choreographer or performer and as a researcher or curator, has centered on creating conditions for experimentation, for laboratorial practices and for the intersection between artistic and scientific research. This activity was developed as much by coordinating programming and artistic research projects at Centro Cultural da Malaposta [1990-95], Espaço Ginjal [1995-98], Lugar Comum [1999-2000], Espaço A Capital [2000-2002] and Atelier Real [2004-2019] as by his artistic practice through his choreographies and the research workshops on and around Real Time Composition.

In all these different platforms João Fiadeiro was always accompanied by artists that participated as creators, performers, researchers and programmers, contributing in a decisive manner to the existence of this project through thirty years of non-stop activity.

Process

Applications must be submitted until (23h59), 31st July

 

– Fill in the form below and the project form – completed and in pdf format (up to 2 MB):

 

Project Sheet | Application Núcleo

Application form

All fields marked with * are mandatory.

Results

The results will be announced in August 2025 by email.

Keith Hennessy

4 june 2025, 18h00 to 20h00

Dancing as Political Healing

Hennessy will share ideas and stories that circle around the potential for experimental dance and improvisation practices to contribute to political healing.  If the harm or trauma is political (structural, legal, normative), should the healing be entirely personal? Jewish anarchist Gustav Landauer (1870-1919) meets Black lesbian feminist Audre Lorde (1934-1992) in a Fake Healing clinic at Forum Dança in 2025. What is happening? What is possible?

 

Organização: Forum Dança e Associação Parasita

 

The lecture will be conducted in English.

Keith Hennessy

Biopic-KeithHennessy

Keith Hennessy, is a frolicker, imperfectionist, and witch working in the fields of dance, performance, activism, affordable housing, and queer sexuality. Always learning through improvisation and collaboration, Hennessy’s work is interdisciplinary and experimental. Born in Canada, based in San Francisco (Yelamu) for over 40 years, Hennessy tours internationally. Collaborations include Ishmael Houston-Jones, Sarah Crowell, Snowflake Towers, Jassem Hindi, Meg Stuart, And Peaches. www.circozero.org

 

www.circozero.org

Informação geral

Data

25 de junho de 2025, das 18h00 às 20h00

 

Local
Forum Dança – Espaço da Penha
Travessa do Calado, 26B, 1170-070 Lisboa

 

Entrada livre, sujeita à lotação do espaço.

Top picture © Pat Mic

PACAP 8 / Mystery School lectures

Support and Partnerships

Co-Production PACAP 8: Culturgest | Teatro do Bairro Alto | Anda & Fala | Walk e Talk | Goethe-Institut Portugal, in the scope of Kulturfest festival.

Co-producer in Residency PACAP 8: O Espaço do Tempo

Support PACAP 8: Alkantara | Casa da Dança – Almada | Fundação GDA | Kees Eijrond Foundation | OPART, E.P.E/Estúdios Victor Córdon | O Rumo do Fumo | Piscina

Forum Dança | Parcerias e Apoios PACAP 8

Participants PACAP 8

Biographies

Select each of the sections below to meet the people taking part in PACAP 8.

Ana Szopa (PL)

Ana Szopa
Ana Szopa

Ana (An): they/them/she/her – Born in 2000 in Silesia. Dance hostess, performer, choreographer, Reiki II healer, fuck the system sorcerer. Explores the possibilities of learning for oneself and others through dance and seeks methods of anonymization. Anonymous, meaning collective, rejects authorship and ownership of spoken and embodied content. By constructing queer personas in performance, engages in dialogue with them and learns from them, often allowing artistic practices to drift into entropy and explore the limits of control (raising questions about safety and consent).

António Bollaño (PT)

ANTONIO - Cópia

António Bollaño was born in 1998. He studied in the theatre school Escola Profissional de Teatro de Cascais and the dance and theatre school FOR Dance Theatre. He finished his degree in Acting in Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema. As an actor and dancer worked with Bestiário, Olga Roriz, Nuno Carinhas, Pedro Ramos, Sara Carinhas, Carlos Avilez among others.

Arash Khakpour (IR)

ARASH

Arash Khakpour (آرش خاکپور) is a dancer and choreographer from Tehran and is privileged to be a dance artist based in the Coast Salish Territory (Vancouver, Canada). Arash has been practicing dance and performance for the past 15 years and has been a company member of the EDAM Contact Improvisation ensemble since 2017. He tends to invest in the nuances of prejudices in the body as a way of inviting the unconscious to the conscious, and as a doorway to confront unknown emotions. He sees dance as a process of physical, emotional and spiritual discovery and a mode of transformation.

Emily da Silva (BR)

EMILY

Emily da Silva is a Brazilian dancer and performer living in Lisbon. As a freelance artist, she collaborates with different artists and projects. She is interested in the idea of circularity – between tornadoes, whirlpools, black holes, somersaults and gyrations – exploring movements that destabilize, turn, reinvent the body and transfrom space.

Guillermo Tarasewicz (UY)

GUILLERMO

Guillermo Tarasewicz: Hartist, scenic/live. He is interested in the themes of popular culture and mass culture. His works are woven between dance, contemporary theater, and performance studies. He studied dance, social anthropology, and physical education. Based on this knowledge, he has created more than 15 pieces and developed some practices such as: ‘Danza tropical uruguaya’ and ‘Corporalidad Expandida’.

Isabela Rossi (BR/IT)

ISABELA

Isabela Rossi (BR) moves between dance, performance and creation. Trained in contemporary dance at RCPD Mariemma (Madrid, 2016), she has worked as a performer with various choreographers in Spain. In 2020, she received the AISGE Award for Outstanding Dancer for the piece LINGUA, by Natalia Fernandes. As a creator, she investigates the relationship between the wandering body, space and temporality. Since 2021, she has collaborated with Miguel Glez. on works such as Proceso de acomodación, awarded at the 34th CCM 

iSaAc iSaBeL Espinoza Hidrobo (EC)

ISSIE

iSaAc iSaBeL Espinoza Hidrobo is an Ecuadorian choreographer, trans artist-activist and violinist based in Europe. Their Works engages with trans-feminist anti-colonialism and ritualism, exploring transdisciplinary constellations of participatory composition. As a mestizo of Spanish/Kichwa/Cañari ancestry, iSSiE currently fosters “SHELTER” a transatlantic social-artistic research project in collaboration with Kichwa indigenous communities of the Andes, cultivating movement for socio-ecological justice. They is the artistic director and founder of maiskind, a queer artistic community in Cologne and member of the Yachay Wasi – Quito, INTERFEMME* and SOFRA Queer Migrants communities.

Julia Kosałka (PL)

JULIA

Julia Kosałka is a dance artist born in Kraków, Poland. She studied contemporary dance in Austria and Belgium, graduating from Conservatoire of Antwerp. She has worked in Germany with Iván Pérez at Dance Theatre Heidelberg and Alina Belyagina. She also collaborated with choreographers such as Benjamin Abel Meirhaeghe, Claire Croizé, Inãki Azpillaga, Renan Martins, Ben Fury, and Agostina D’Alessandro.

Her practices are rooted in improvisation and real-time composition.

Kaya Freeman (PT)

KAYA

Kaya: I was born in Brussels to a portuguese mother and united-staten father 25 years ago. My parents are performing artsts and have been transmitng their interest and passion for art in many of its forms to me ever since I was born. I started to play classical piano around 6 and then discovered Fado and clarinet which deconstructed my very formal view of music. My practice then became more experimental as I played with different bands revolving around contemporary and ambient electronic music as well as an interest for jazz. During these researches I also studied at La Cambre in Brussels, contemporary bookbinding, and have been experimenting with ceramics, textles crafs, baking and fashion as some of my main passions.

María Ibarretxe (ES)

MARIA

María Ibarretxe del Val. Visual and performing artist. The body, voice and participation are central in her work. She is part of the collective Sra. Polaroiska with Alaitz Arenzana. Collaboration drives her practice, often working with other artists and in diverse socio-cultural contexts such as Japan, South Korea, Mexico, or Kurdistan, where she nourishes, learns, and constantly questions herself.

Martha Kotsia (GR)

MARTHA

Martha Kotsia (1996) is a multidisciplinary artist and activist based in Athens, Greece, born as a migrant in Malmö, Sweden. Reflecting on a “post”-colonial society and her childhood traumas her art varies between choreography, performance art, video, light design and poetry. After moving to Brussels to practice contemporary dance in her early adult years, she returned to Athens for architecture studies (National Technical University of Athens) as well as to later on attend the Academy of Choreography U(r)topias (Elefsina, Greece). While trying to contribute to re-wildness she’s publishing a research on Savage, Landscape and Walking.

Michiru Shin (JP)

SOMI

Michiru Shin (she/they) is a dance artist from Tokyo. Holds a BA in Visual Communication from Brighton University, UK. As a performer, she has collaborated with Bosmat Nossan, Lilach Pnina Livne, and Yasmeen Godder, among others. Her personal project, “Abstracted Bodies” incorporates dance movement, hand-poked tattoos of her abstract drawings, and Ilan Lev method treatment involving voice and touch. The project offers tools for deconstructing our images, gender, and social and political roles, suggesting the way to become abstract-shaped entities.

Natacha Campos (PT)

NATACHA

Natacha Campos, the daughter of Angolan parents born in the late 1990s, has worked in the languages of dance, theater and performance. Her research focuses on the confrontation between the visible and the invisible, the intimate and the public, in an attempt to find the common denominators in the apparently antagonistic.

Raul Aranha (IN)

RAUL

Raul Aranha: I was born and raised in India, and moved to Europe in 2018. I like a lot of things from dancing to cooking to sciences and philosophy.

Salomé Pham-Van-Hué (FR)

SALOME

Salomé Pham-Van-Hué. It is about living in this world, in the most living way possible. Through experimentation, I’m finding a path. Dance field represents for me a dreamed space of exploration ; and it should remain that way. I encountered it only a few years ago, after meandering in different fields. Since then, I had the chance to learn and transform near great people, as a student, as an interpreter in various projects but also with friends inventing ways of living and moving in daily life. For the next few years, I would like to pursue this research. It is about playing with, redefining, blurring edges to open interstices of freedom, expression and struggle.

Sepideh Khodarahmi (SE/IR)

SEPIDEH

Sepideh Khodarahmi is an artist working in dance and theatre whose work explores the tensions between pleasure and disgust, construction and destruction. Combining rhythm-based movement, club dance, and hyper-gendered drag, Sepideh Khodarahmi creates visceral and boundary-pushing performances that explore self-objectification, power dynamics, and absurdity.

They hold a BA in Acting from University of Gothenburg aswell as studied at the Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University, Broadway Dance Center, and Mime at Amsterdam Academy of Theatre and Dance.

Śomi Śniegocka (PL)

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Śomi is an artist, sound poet and witch. Inspired by the surrealists and fascinated by psychogeography, she translates dreams into wa(l)king language. She connects with spirits and non-human creatures  through visions and various embodiment practices.

Her research manifests itself in the murmuring sounds of the subconscious and expanding auditory perception by means of  Deep Listening practices, Logomotion and Dreamwork.
She studied Performance Studies at the Jagiellonian University and Intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, preparing her diploma in the Audiosphere studio. She has shown her performance Roe Deer Woman  among others at Movement Research in New York City and in numerous underground places in Mexico, where she lived for a while. She currently teaches at the Institute of Art and Design UKEN in Krakow.
Devoted admirer of planets, cats and synchronicities.

Therese Bendjus (DE)

Therese

Therese Bendjus is a performance maker and dancer originally from Dresden, Germany. After having traded her medical studies for an education in dance, she graduated from the BA Dance, Context, Choreography at HZT Berlin and was a fellow of Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. In her works she challenges the measurable/diagnosable in order to access spaces of uncertainty and vagueness – building multi-sensorial spaces, that encourage people to be vulnerable, intimate and brave with one another and themselves.

As performer she worked a.o. with choreographers and theatre directors such as Kirill Savchenkov, Magdalena Weniger, Asya Ashman, Constanza Macras and Rolando Villazón.

Tiago Vieira (PT)

TIAGO - Cópia

Tiago Vieira: A graduate of the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema, he completed his training in various theater, dance and performance workshops, including Teatro Praga, Olga Mesa, Vera Mantero, Susana Vidal, Miguel Moreira, Meg Stuart, Marlene Freitas, Joana Craveiro, Amália Bentes, Vitor Roriz and Sofia Dias, Francisco Camacho. He has worked with Mónica Calle, Miguel Moreira, Vera Mantero, Carlota Lagido, Ana Borralho and João Galante, Ana Ribeiro, Rui Catalão, Miguel Bonneville, Ricci/forte, BLITZ THEATREGROUP (Greece), Vânia Rovisco, Mónica Garnel, Catarina Vieira, Teatro Praga.

PACAP 8 Activities

PACAP 8 / Mystery School lectures

Support and Partnerships

Co-Production PACAP 8: Culturgest | Teatro do Bairro Alto | Anda & Fala / Walk & Talk | Goethe-Institut Portugal, in the scope of Kulturfest festival.

Co-producer in Residency PACAP 8: O Espaço do Tempo

Support PACAP 8: Alkantara | Casa da Dança – Almada | Fundação GDA | Kees Eijrond Foundation | OPART, E.P.E/Estúdios Victor Córdon | O Rumo do Fumo | Piscina

Forum Dança | Parcerias e Apoios PACAP 8
Forum Dança - Meg Stuart | PACAP 8/MyS no TBA

Astral on the Dancefloor

Pacap 8 / Mystery School of Choreography

Teatro do Bairro Alto

24 and 25 May, 2025 | Sat and Sun

MYS
Mystery School of Choreography
Escola mistério de coreografia
L’école chorégraphique du mystère
Escola Misteriosa de Coreografia
Tajymnŏ szkōła choreografije
Schule der Mysterien in der Choreografie
Μυστηριώδες σχολείο χορογραφίας
Tajemnicza Szkoła Choreografii
Escuela Mística de Coreografía
مدرسه رمز و راز طراحی رقص
Mysterium Skola för Koreografi
Escuela Coreográfica del Misterio
コレオグラフィーのミステリースクール

How do we passionately integrate ancient knowledge in uncomfortable times?

At Teatro do Bairro Alto, a community of artists & dreamers will bring a multidimensional experience of their journey in a crystalline evening of MYS and guests.

The performance unfolds and shape-shifts through ceremonies of desire, and invitations of reconnection. Magical child meets queen of cups, interspecies songs are channelled for other possible worlds while the full moon howls through ruins of yesterday and tomorrow.

As above so below, through material and quantum activations, we set intention for a space where bodies meet imagination and reality.

Love is a mystery, and every practice is a ritual.

“Astral on the Dancefloor”, an encounter of fine lines between quantum feelings and quantum spaces.

Artistic direction & MYS concept Meg Stuart
Artistic colaboration Ana Rocha
Participants Ana Szopa, António Bollaño, Arash Khakpour, Emily da Silva, Guillermo Tarasewicz, Isabela Rossi, iSaAc iSaBeL Espinoza Hidrobo, Julia Kosałka, Kaya Freeman, María Ibarretxe, Martha Kotsia, Michiru Shin, Natacha Campos, Raul Aranha, Salomé Pham-Van-Hué, Sepideh Khodarahmi, Śomi Śniegocka, Therese Bendjus, Tiago Vieira
Live Sound Pedro Melo Alves & Jari
Lights & Technical Direction Santiago Rodríguez Tricot
Production Forum Dança
Coproduction Teatro do Bairro Alto, Goethe-Institut Portugal, as part of the KULTURfest

Venue

TBA – Teatro do Bairro Alto
Rua Tenente Raul Cascais 1A | 1250-268 Lisboa

 

More info here

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PACAP 8 Activities

PACAP 8 / Mystery School lectures

Support and Partnerships

Co-Production PACAP 8: Culturgest | Teatro do Bairro Alto | Anda & Fala | Walk e Talk | Goethe-Institut Portugal, in the scope of Kulturfest festival.

Co-producer in Residency PACAP 8: O Espaço do Tempo

Support PACAP 8: Alkantara | Casa da Dança – Almada | Fundação GDA | Kees Eijrond Foundation | OPART, E.P.E/Estúdios Victor Córdon | O Rumo do Fumo | Piscina

Forum Dança | Parcerias e Apoios PACAP 8

Top image credits © Aline Belfort

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