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Palestras PACAP 8 / MyS | Ezequiel Santos | Forum Dança

Ezequiel Santos

19th February 2025, at 16:30

Portuguese Dance as an Appeal to the Drive for Destiny – A Psychoanalytic Reading

As part of PACAP 8/‘Mystery School’, Ezequiel Santos gives a lecture that proposes a unique approach to dance in Portugal, exploring it as a territory where myth, history and the body intertwine. Through a reading inspired by psychoanalysis, this reflection invites us to think about dance beyond its chronologies and facts, highlighting it as a space of timeless resonances and cultural fictions that manifest themselves in dancing bodies.

As this is the inaugural lecture of the ‘Mystery School’, I propose a descent below the visible plane of facts and chronologies and revisit Portuguese dance through the mythology configured in the very history that the Portuguese have lived. This is a reading inspired by psychoanalysis, which calls for the recovery of the drive for destiny, the understanding of timeless resonances, the description of a mission that has been fulfilled through the spirit, materialised in active cultural fictions that are installed in dancing bodies. Bodies that, under the appearance of the present, carry antiquity within them. | Ezequiel Santos

This lecture will be conducted in English.

Ezequiel Santos

Palestras PACAP 8 / MyS | Ezequiel Santos | Forum Dança
Ezequiel Santos © Ricardo Bastos

Psychologist, psychotherapist, university lecturer in Social Sciences and Humanities, and researcher at INET-md (FMH). He has a PhD in Contemporary Art (CAUC) and has participated in research projects linking the performing arts, social sciences and digital technologies.

 

He completed CMD II at Forum Dança in 1992 and worked as a performer with choreographers Madalena Victorino, Rui Nunes and Francisco Camacho. Between 1996 and 2006 he was director of Forum Dança’s Choreographic Support Centre, with intense collaboration in international networks of artists and producers.

 

His interests span several disciplines, predominantly in the thematic areas of dance history, the phenomenology of aesthetic experience, Art Based Research and ecotopias.

General information

Date

19th February 2025, 16:30

 

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

 

Free entry, subject to capacity.

Top photo © Ricardo Bastos

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

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Forum Dança - Workshop Butoh 2024 - Yael Karavan

Workshop Butoh
Yael Karavan

14 and 15 of December 2024 | 11h00 – 17h00

Butoh fu – Composition with images, the mysterious language of Ankoku Butoh

 

Butoh is an avant-garde, radical, revolutionary dance of transformation, which emerged at the end of the 50ese in Japan, it is not a technique but rather a method and a philosophy, an approach to dance that is born within us and connects us to our essence, nature, the universe and the cycles of life and death.

Tatsumi Hijikata, the main Ankoku Butoh Dance Founder (Ankoku Butoh- dance of Darkness) used imagery to choreograph his dancers. Butoh-Fu is something that Yukio Waguri, one of his long time dancers, put together from his own notes of the words used by T.Hijikata when he choreographed his dancers at Asbestos-kan, the studio he led in Tokyo.

In this workshop, Karavan introduces, explores and gives experience of numerous original Butoh-Fu, taking us onto a journey through the origins researching for new ways of writing dance / movement scores. Butoh-Fu allows us to encounter the absurd, dadaist and obscure realms of Tatsumi Hijikata, Kazuo Ohno and Ankoku Butoh.

The main elements that will be explored in the workshop are metamorphoses, dance through imagery, presence, awareness, and the tension between opposites with the aim to free the body from its mundane preconceived set of gestures and movements and thus allowing us to access a deeper and more authentic essence of movement and archetypal expression.

Questioning how Butoh can be translated into a European Body and why Butoh is still extremely relevant nowadays, Karavan shares more than 25 years of Butoh experience, during which she had the opportunity to work with founders of Butoh in Japan, Kazuo Ohno and Motofuji San – wife of T. Hijikata – as well as with Tadashi Endo and MAMU dance theatre, Yumiko Yoshioka and Ten-Pen-Chi, Sankai Juku, Minako Seki, Carlota Ikeda, Akira Kasai, Ko Morobushi and Natsu Nakajuma among others.

 

Photo © Raul Bartolome

Informations

Select each of the sections below to find out more about the workshop and the enrolment process.

Who is it for

This cycle of workshops is aimed at professionals, students and people with or without previous experience in movement, dance and/or theatre.

Maximum number of participants: 20 people.

Schedule

Dates: 14th and 15th December (Saturday and Sunday) 2024
Times: 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Venue

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

Participation fee

    • Until the 7th of December 2024: 77,00 € (early bird discount)
    • As of 8th December 2024: 88,00 €
    • 10% discount: for people who attend or have attended Forum Dança long-term courses (PACAP/CGPAE/PEPCC/etc.).

Pre-registration

Pre-registration is done using the form available on our website and will be validated once proof of payment has been received and sent to our email address.

Registration process

  1. Pre-register online using the form provided;
  2. Wait for our email with payment instructions;
  3. Pay your registration fee 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.

Registration form

All fields are mandatory.

Registrations are now closed.

Bio

Yael Karavan

Yael Karavan
Yael Karavan

International performer, dancer and Artistic director of the Karavan Ensemble, Yael was born in Israel and grew up in Florence, Paris and London. In her dance research she travelled across Europe, Japan, Russia and Brazil searching for a physical language of expression bridging between East and West dance and theatre. Her work is often described as visual poetry, drawing on elements of Butoh, dance, mime, clown, physical and visual theatre she explores themes of Memory, Metamorphosis, the invisible and the notion of repetitive cycles, as well as current urgent socio-political issues such as climate change, immigration, diversity and inequality. Karavan’s work is presented worldwide in theatres, galleries and museums, often in a site-specific context. She studied and worked with Butoh masters such as Kazuo Ohno, Tadashi Endo, Carlotta Ikeda, Yumiko Yoshioka, Akiko Motofuji, Ko Morobushi, Natsu Nakajima, Akira Kasai, Yuko Kaseki, Minako Seki, Atsushi Takenuchi and sankai Juku amongst others. She was a member of Tadashi Endo’s MA-MU Dance Theatre for nearly 8 years and of Ten-Pen-Chi led by Yumiko Yoshioka for 3 years and has been teaching workshops internationally since 1999.

 

More information: www.yaelkaravan.com

Composição em Tempo Real, João Fiadeiro / Forum Dança

Real Time Composition_Open Sessions_2024

Mondays from 6pm to 8pm

from October 6, 2025 to November, 2025

Facilitated by João Fiadeiro and Márcia Lança

We will continue with the Monday sessions (from 6pm to 8pm), which are free and open to anyone, with or without experience in CTR or even in artistic practices. These sessions have proved to be extremely rich as they create a spontaneous community of study and sharing of this tool, in an informal and inclusive way, slowly establishing itself as the backbone of CTR’s presence at Forum Dança. The sessions will be led by João Fiadeiro and Márcia Lança.

Information

Select each of the sections below to find out more about the open sessions.

Contextualisation

During the period in which REAL (a structure run by João Fiadeiro from 1990-2019) ran Atelier Real, open sessions were organised for the community to practice Real Time Composition, free of charge. These were unpretentious sessions, somewhere between a jam and a master class, which had an important impact on the community of artists at the time and on research into (and around) this tool. They were also very important sessions as a meeting place and for the creation of professional and emotional networks that continue to this day.

 

Over the next months, as part of the programme of activity developed within the framework of Forum Dança’s Resident Research Artist position, we will replicate these sessions to share our experience, but also to allow ourselves to be contaminated by discourses, perspectives and practices outside our comfort zone. These sessions are open to anyone – artist or non-artist, with or without experience of improvisation, with a background in practice or theory – as long as the premises and principles of this practice arouse curiosity.

 

“The ‘object of study’ of Real Time Composition is the interval that emerges when linear time is interrupted and the sense of continuity is suspended (via accident, incident or ‘just because’). The space that opens up as a result of this interruption is where Real Time Composition research takes place. Within this space, time has that rare quality of being simultaneously ‘no more’ and ‘not yet’. Within this space, time is not linear (or even circular), but ‘twisted’ (like the topological surface of the ‘Möbius Tape’), governed by laws that do not respect the conventional notions of before and after, inside and outside or far and near.”

João Fiadeiro

Who it's for

The sessions are aimed at anyone who identifies with the premises of the proposal and feels available and comfortable to experiment with composition and improvisation practices with the body.

Schedule

Every Monday from 18.00 to 20.00.

Venue

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

Bios

João Fiadeiro

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

João Fiadeiro (1965) is a Portuguese performer, choreographer, researcher, teacher and curator.
He belongs to the generation of artists that emerged at the end of the 1980s in Portugal and gave rise to the New Portuguese Dance movement.
In the 1990s he studied and practised Contact-Improvisation intensively, which led him to pursue and systematise his own research into improvisation under the name Real-Time Composition. This research has led him to coordinate workshops in master’s and doctoral programmes at various schools and universities around the world.
He has toured extensively in Europe, North America and South America with his solo and group works.
His career, whether as a choreographer or performer, or as a researcher or curator, has centred on creating conditions for experimentation, laboratory practice and interdisciplinary cross-fertilisation.
This activity has been carried out both within the framework of directing artistic programming and research projects, which have included the Centro Cultural da Malaposta (1990-95), Espaço Ginjal (1995-1998), Lugar Comum (1999-2000), Espaço A Capital (2000-2002) and Atelier Re.AL (2004-2019), and within the framework of his artistic practice, through creations and research workshops organised around Real-Time Composition.
Atelier Re.AL was a structure that played a leading role in the development of contemporary dance and transdisciplinary initiatives in Portugal.
In all these different meeting platforms, João Fiadeiro was always accompanied by artists who actively participated as creators, performers, researchers and programme-makers, making a decisive contribution to the existence of this project over 30 years of uninterrupted activity.

Márcia Lança

Forum Dança | PACAP 5 - Márcia Lança
Márcia Lança

Márcia Lança was born in Beja and lives in Lisbon. In 2008 she founded VAGAR, of which she is artistic director. She has worked as a choreographer and performer in various collaborative configurations.

She moves in territories where the boundaries between the fictional and the real are tenuous and diffuse. Her interest in the poetic materiality of concrete actions and tasks is at the centre of her creative processes.

She is passionate about emerging collective compositions, thought as action and situated constructions.

Daniel Pizamiglio

Forum Dança | PACAP 5 - Daniel Pizamiglio
Daniel Pizamiglio © Matheus Martins

Daniel Pizamiglio is a Brazilian performer and creator based in Portugal.

In his work he seeks to materialise encounters between the word and the body, and how to activate the corporeality of affections and relationships.

He was João Fiadeiro’s assistant and co-curator of PACAP5 at Forum Dança.

In 2023, she premiered ‘M’, a performance that transforms mourning into a collective and political event.

General Note

For those wishing to take part in any of our CTR transmission and practice programmes

 

Even though we are committed to creating a safe place of practice, sustained by a work ethic based on principles of care and mutual respect, the experience of improvisation and performance, by definition, can take performers to places of intense sharing, often vulnerable and emotionally charged, where doubt and error have a prominent place. When signing up, bear in mind that in this practice you may find yourself in situations of experimentation that shake up your comfort zones, even if only temporarily.

TECER activities

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Contemporary Dance
for Children

with Carla Ribeiro

from 7 to 12 year old

School year 2024/2025

Quarta-Feira | 18h30-19h30

The aim is to involve the student in an exploration that stimulates their technical and creative potential, giving them the intrinsic pleasure of dancing.

The freedom of contemporary dance, making use of the body, movement, gesture, voice, words, etc., makes it possible to develop interpretation, sensitivity and emotion through movement.

Through various exercises, improvisation, team spirit and stage presence, students discover and become aware of their bodies and their expressiveness.

It’s a space for collective creation!

Bio

Carla Ribeiro graduated from the Escola Superior de Dança in the field of performance and attended the Dance in the Community course at Forum Dança.

As a performer she has worked with Susana Vidal, Olga Roriz Companhia de Dança, Marina Nabais Dança, John Mowat, Paulo Ribeiro, Ricardo Pais, Pigeons International, O Útero, A Torneira, Nuno Carinhas, Paula Massano, Fernanda Lapa, João Lourenço and Teatro O Bando.

Alongside her work as a performer, she teaches Creative and Contemporary Dance at Colégio Cesário Verde and Body/Movement at AMA.

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.
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Creative
Dance

with Carla Ribeiro

from 3 to 6 year old

School year 2024/2025

Wednesday | 17h45-18h30

The experience of dance plays a fundamental role in the development of any child, stimulating imagination, the ability to manipulate materials and organize them into different forms, the capacity for abstraction, as well as self-esteem and relationships with others.

In this class, in a very playful way, we will discover the movements of our bodies through exercises, games and simple proposals.

We will explore shapes, rhythms, dynamics, levels, objects, etc., contributing to a greater perception of our own body, space/time and the world around us.

Bio

Carla Ribeiro graduated from the Escola Superior de Dança in the field of performance and attended the Dance in the Community course at Forum Dança.

As a performer she has worked with Susana Vidal, Olga Roriz Companhia de Dança, Marina Nabais Dança, John Mowat, Paulo Ribeiro, Ricardo Pais, Pigeons International, O Útero, A Torneira, Nuno Carinhas, Paula Massano, Fernanda Lapa, João Lourenço and Teatro O Bando.

Alongside her work as a performer, she teaches Creative and Contemporary Dance at Colégio Cesário Verde and Body/Movement at AMA.

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.
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Contemporary Dance

with Josefa Pereira, Bárbara Faustino e Natália Mendonça

School year 2024/25

(2025/26: to be announced)

Tuesday and Thursday | 19h30-21h30

SOLD OUT

Contemporary Dance classes are now sold out. If you are interested in attending, please send us an email to join our queue.

Forum Dança’s Contemporary Dance classes will be conducted through a multiple and collective experience, proposed by Josefa Pereira in partnership with artists Bárbara Faustino and Natália Mendonça. The proposal is to provide a meeting space in which the alternation between the three artists enables a context of sharing and transit so that different bodily practices intersect both in what they have in common and in the specificities that each artist and their work proposals will allow them to experience.
From 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 tour of practices that seek, as a common point, to provide the experience of creative tools through dance and the body in movement.
In our classes, the different techniques and training are not an end in themselves, but a resource for a more powerful and self-aware body. From there, we try to activate a sensitive, accessible and porous body, with more vitality and better energy circulation, more resilient and malleable to its surroundings. Finally, we seek to mobilize a more inventive body that is constantly open to new updates in its ways of being.
The Tuesday and Thursday classes are aimed at anyone interested in dance and movement practices. That’s why not only dance artists and beginners are welcome, but also people who have no previous experience of body practices. Curiosity and availability are the only requirements for joining us.

Bios

Josefa Pereira (BR/PT) is a choreographer and performer. She lives in Lisbon, between partnerships in the local scene and collaborations in São Paulo, the city where she lived and grew up. She completed her master’s degree at DAS Choreography – AHK (NL) with a scholarship from the Gulbenkian Foundation and graduated in dance and performance at Comunicação das Artes do Corpo (PUC-SP) with a scholarship from the PROUNI program. She also took part in PACAP I, promoted by Forum Dança (PT).
Her most recent artistic practice is defined by an orbiting field around interests such as monstrosity and fabulation. Recent collaborations include Ruído Rosa by Alina Ruiz Foline; As Canções que Catamos Contra os Muros que Limpamos by Catarina Vieira and Aixa Fagini; Spillovers by Rita Natálio; and dramaturgy for O Elefante no Meio da Sala by Vânia Doutel Vaz; and KDEIRAZ by Natália Mendonça.

Since 2019 she has been a dance teacher at Forum Dança, and also teaches workshops and creative laboratories, making this a space for experimentation and exchange for her practice and artistic research with other artists and interested people. In addition to collaborations and partnerships, she is dedicated to the creation and circulation of her works Hidebehind (2018), Glimpse (2020) and Calor (2022), which are part of the PINK Bestiary trilogy. And in 2023 he will premiere his new group creation Campo Força Chama. Her work has already been shown at the Cumplicidades Festival (PT); Teatro do Bairro Alto (PT); Acker Stadt Palast (DE); Moderna Museet (SE); Bienal SESC de Dança (BR); Festival Internacional de Danza Contemporánea-FIDCU (UR); Museum of Modern Art – MAM-SP (BR); Meteor Theater Festival (NO), among others.

 

Natália Mendonça (BR/PT) is a performer, choreographer and body coach with a degree in Dance from UNICAMP. Based in Lisbon since 2020, she took part in PACAP 4, teaches dance at Forum Dança and develops her own work and collaborations with other choreographers. Since 2021 she has been developing KDEIRAZ, a children’s piece that plays with the creation of choreographic games. With Josefa Pereira she collaborated on the Bestiário PINK trilogy and is a performer in Campo-Força-Chama, with Dinis Machado she is a performer in Cyborg Sunday and with Rita Natálio she was a guest in the Pass The Mic project. In Brazil she is a performer with Clarice Lima and Cristian Duarte and has been part of the cast of Marta Soares, Cia Perversos Polimorfos and Jorge Garcia. In 2016 she premiered Marcela Banguela under the PROAC 1as Obras de Dança program. She was the body coach for Quando Quebra Queima by the Ocupação collective (MEXE-PT/Festival Panorama CND-FR/Battersea-UK) and has performed at Cena Brasil Internacional-RJ/Bienal Sesc de Dança-SP/Festival IC de Teatro-BA/JUNTA Teresina-PI/Festival Aldeia Vale Dançar-PE.

 

Bárbara Faustino (BR/PT) is dedicated to creating and teaching in the fields 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 Escola Municipal de Bailado do Teatro Municipal de São Paulo and also has a degree in Dance and Movement from Anhembi Morumbi University. She took 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 Centre for Iberian World Music and Dance – in Serpa, Alentejo, where she developed authorial research in the areas of dance teaching and creation. She currently lives in Lisbon, working as a dance teacher at venues such as the Inatel Academy and Fórum Dança, as well as continuing her artistic research at the crossroads between teaching, performance and creation. She worked with Jérôme Bel on THE SHOW MUST GO ON, founded HIDRA cia. de dança in partnership with dancer Janice Iandritsky, and is also part of Mosaicollective. She was recently awarded the Pédexumbo New Creations Grant for her project «ATRAVESSAR – a invenção de um percurso dançado pelo Bairro Celeiros».

Pre-registration process

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  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.

Choreographic Laboratory ’25

with Maria Ramos

School year 2025/2026

Wednesday | 19h30-21h30

We work on the relationship of the body with space.
We read our favorite authors to think better about composition, landscape, geography, and architecture.
We invent rules, activate invisible structures, and discover ‘events’. Sometimes we map movement, sometimes movement goes off the map.
We make performances in which we are all, simultaneously, audience, authors, and performers.

Regular classes in dance composition and experimentation, organized into work cycles and accompanied by informal sharing sessions throughout the academic year.

Based on the improvisation-composition practices and methodologies that I have been developing in the context of my choreographic and pedagogical work, we will first form a ‘body’ (individual body and collective body) and, from there, create performative events that explore the relationship between the body and space, sound, objects, images, and texts—in a gradual, plural, and four-dimensional movement.

The aim will be to analyze the ‘rules’ of the ‘game’ (improvisation structure, composition, mapping, score), so that we can then transgress them and discover performative proposals in which we are all, simultaneously, ‘builders’ and interpreters.

 

Practical note

Each session begins with a physical warm-up that works the body, activates movement, and introduces the practical concepts that we will explore throughout the work. These initial moments also stimulate individual and collective imagination, creating a common starting point for the group experience. In order for us to start together, it is important that participants arrive at the studio a few minutes early.

 

References & research territories

Key-words

  • Movement research
  • Body-space relationship
  • ‘Choreography as landscape-in-action’
  • Practice as research

 

September – October 2025
Sessions led by Maria Ramos

October – December 2025
Sessions led by Inês Zinho Pinheiro (dancer and researcher) and moss kissing (musician and composer), a duo invited by Maria Ramos.

Sessions led by Inês Zinho Pinheiro and moss kissing:

  • October 22
  • October 29
  • November 5
  • November 12
  • November 19
  • November 26
  • December 3
  • December 10

 

December 2025 – June 2026
Sessions led by Maria Ramos, with the participation of occasional guests, who will contribute to deepening improvisation and composition practices developed throughout the year.
Dates subject to change.

 

Target Audience
Classes open to professionals and non-professionals interested in deepening their contemporary dance practice, with a focus on exploring movement, interpretation, and improvisation-composition. Clothing / Materials
Wear comfortable clothing that also protects your body when working on the floor (pants and a long-sleeved shirt). Bring a water bottle, notebook, and pen. Some activities may take place outside the studio; in this case, it is recommended to bring a layer of warm clothing and comfortable shoes.
Previous Guests
Joana Pupo (actress/creator), Jaime Mears (actress/creator, AU-PT), Ana Mira (dancer/teacher), Sara Anjo (dancer/creator), Teresa Silva (dancer/creator), Angus Balbernie (choreographer/director, UK), Christy Funsch (dancer/creator, USA), Inês Zinho Pinheiro (dancer/creator), Albert Dean (musician), Miguel Sobral Curado (musician), Noeli Kikuchi (dancer/creator).

Bio

Maria Ramos
Between 1996 and 2009, she lived in the Netherlands, where she studied and developed her professional career as a dancer, working with various independent choreographers in the Netherlands, Germany, England and the USA. Highlights include her work with choreographer/director Angus Balbernie (UK), choreographers Olga Pona (UK), Katja F. M. Wolf (DE) and Janis Claxton (UK-AU). She trained in Dance at the Hogeschool voor de kunsten/ArtEZ (1996-2000) and obtained a Master’s degree in Choreography, ArtEZ Master of Choreography (Moc, 2006-2008), at the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts in Arnhem.

On her return to Portugal, she completed the Research and Creation course at Forum Dança, in Lisbon, in the context of which she began to create her first solo work, 7pm/Rumour, a piece that begins the cycle of works entitled Um Certo Grau de Imobilidade (A Certain Degree of Immobility), supported by DGArtes and the Gulbenkian Foundation. This cycle also includes the pieces Nerves and Something Still Uncaptured, presented in the Netherlands, Portugal and Argentina. He later choreographed the piece Árida, a project supported by DGArtes.

She currently collaborates with actress and creator Joana Pupo (in the project O Corpo Inominável) and with choreographer Madalena Victorino (in various choreographic projects), as a dancer/creator or as a creative assistant. At the same time, she has been teaching at the Escola Superior de Dança (since 2017), at the Escola Superior de Artes e Design das Caldas da Rainha (since 2016) and at Forum Dança (since 2012).

 

“When people ask me what dance technique I teach and who I studied improvisation, composition and choreography with, I always end up having to talk about my dance background and practices. In my classes, I take my own approach which includes contemporary dance techniques based on the Release technique (learned from Amélia Bentes and Sofia Neuparth and, later, during the course at EDDC/ArtEZ with teachers Eva Karczag, Mary O’Donnell Fulkerson, Gill Clarke and João da Silva); contact-improvisation (Karen Nelson, Steve Paxton); floor work; partner work (David Zambrano, Iñaki Azpillaga/Ultima Vez); fall and recovery; vertical movement and movement through space; improvisation and composition. Developed throughout my dance career with teachers and choreographers from the so-called New Portuguese Dance, such as Sofia Neuparth, Amélia Bentes, Peter Michael Dietz, Clara Andermatt and Francisco Camacho, especially in the context of the five-month Research and Choreographic Creation Course at Forum Dança, as well as in the Netherlands and England, with creators and teachers such as Steve Paxton, Deborah Hay, Yvonne Rainer (from whom I learned the iconic solo “Trio A”) and Karen Nelson/Lisa Nelson, and with dancers and teachers from the companies Trisha Brown and Siobhan Davies, Eva Karczag (who passed on to me notions of ‘full-body movement and the practice of being in the moment’ and with whom I also practiced the martial art T’ai Chi Ch’uan, which Karczag in turn learned from the teacher Gerda Geddes), Lisa Kraus and Gill Clarke.

Also important for me in terms of the performer’s work, composition and improvisation was the work I did as a dancer with choreographer/director Angus Balbernie between 2000-2009, and the workshops with the Goat Island Performance Group, Matthew Goulish and Lin Hixson, Deborah Hay, Peter Pleyer and Jonathan Burrows.”

 

More info: Choreographic work | Laboratory Notebook | Aulas e Práticas de Dança, Hoje

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Inês Zinho Pinheiro

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Inês Zinho Pinheiro, born in Lisbon (1993), is a dancer, teacher, and researcher.

She trained at the Lisbon National Conservatory Dance School (2011) and danced with the CINEVOX Junior Company (Switzerland, 2012). She earned a BA in Ballet and Contemporary Dance from the Rambert School (2015) and an MA in Dance Philosophy and History from the University of Roehampton (2019), in London.

She is currently a PhD candidate in Performing Arts and Moving Image at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon. Since 2020, she has been teaching dance, choreography, and educational practices at the Higher School of Dance (Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon).

Inês co-founded the project Sonic Voyaging with moss kissing – a platform dedicated to dance and music improvisation –, and has worked with various choreographers and artists, frequently collaborating with composer Lilja Ásmundsdóttir.

moss kissing

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moss kissing is from Cornwall and now lives in Portugal. His music encompasses a wide range of sonic possibilities; exploring his voice, combining with scattered pianos and strings that he has pulled from his audio-graphic library – a key component to his approach to practice as research. As a guitarist and composer, he collaborates with other musicians and dancers. 

His current collaborative project ZACHARIAS is an exploration of drone, tension and doom metal.

Pre-registration process

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  5. Your registration will only be validated once we have received your receipt.
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Yoga

with Francisca Pinto

School year 2024/2025

Tuesday and Thursday | 9h00-10h00

YOGA, as a psycho-physical technique, is universally applicable.
In these classes, which are active and dynamic, but also rigorous and methodical, we will try to rebalance muscle chains and become more aware of the body’s alignment.
The classes are demanding but always safe and comfortable, respecting each student’s rhythm and condition, using specific support material for a healthy progression.
We will work deeply on the coordination of movement with Ujjayi breathing (basic Pránáyáma technique), bringing breathing into a conscious process, gradually inducing a state of greater concentration.
Between the techniques of Ásana (yoga postures), Pránáyáma (breathing techniques) and Yoganidra (relaxation techniques), I will share varied and progressive classes, in a peaceful and caring environment, but also one of joy and well-being, recognizing the importance and pleasure that being in connection with our body gives us.

As a dancer for over ten years, HATHA YOGA has been a fundamental practical philosophy of life in the continuous discovery and deepening of the infinite possibilities of the body.
It is always highly structuring and deeply rooted, while simultaneously opening up spaces for greater physical, psychic and emotional availability.
It’s a complete practice in caring for the body and activating its energy, as the main vehicle of our daily existence, which I share here with great pleasure and dedication.

Bio

FRANCISCA PINTO (1998), was born in Lisbon (PT). Dancer, performer, creator and teacher. Graduated from National Conservatory School of Dance of Lisbon in 2006 and from Lisbon Superior Dance School in 2009. Studied in the Study, Research and Choreographic Creation Program of Fórum Dança in 2013/14. As a dancer as been working with Martine Pisani, Clara Andermatt, Lia Rodrigues, Jonas&Lander, Bruno Alexandre, Catarina Miranda, Francisco Thiago Cavalcanti, Sofia Dias&Vitor Roriz, among others. As a guest teacher has worked for different instituitions such as Escola Livre de Dança da Maré (BR), Estúdios Vítor Córdon, Escola Superior de Dança (PT). Has been practicing Yoga since 2010 and is graduated as a Certified Yoga Instructor from Portuguese Yoga Centre – CPYOGA Lisboa.

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.
Forum Dança - Aulas Regulares 2024/25

From Body
to Body

with Gisela Dória

Interdisciplinary Movement Practices

School year 2024/2025

Monday | 19h30-21h00

From Body to Body consists of regular classes based on the practice that Gisela Dória has been developing over many years of pedagogical and artistic experience. The work proposed here dialogues with a variety of techniques, including Dance, Pilates, Gyrokinesis® and various Somatic Education practices, including the Klein Technique™. More than a synthesis of these techniques, the classes promote the integration of various approaches in favor of a sensitivity that takes the uniqueness of each body as its starting point.

The aim is to develop awareness of the physical structure in order to make movement more functional and pleasurable, helping to maintain the body’s vitality. These classes thus open the way to self-observation, providing each person with the necessary resources for the continued (re)education of their movement.

Classes are open to adults of all ages, with no technical or physical prerequisites.

Bio

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.
Forum Dança | Ciclo de Apresentações PACAP 7 | TBA - Teatro do Bairro Alto

PACAP 7 presentations

11 to 14 July | TBA-Teatro do Bairro Alto

PACAP – Advanced Creation Programme in Performing Arts – is a creation/training project organised by Forum Dança and aimed at professionals and students in artistic fields who invest in a period of advanced experimentation, combining research, creation and presentation to the public.

In this seventh edition, PACAP is curated by the artists Miguel Pereira and Nuno Lucas, who propose to publicly show a series of choreographic, performative and installation experiments based on collaboration.

Above all, it will be a time for sharing works in progress, rather than a final presentation, a space open to different formats and configurations.

The intention is to compress all these works into a single weekend, allowing the public to immerse themselves more intensely in the different proposals, while also promoting a potential contamination between them.

The focus of this edition was on the processes, research times and meetings it promoted between the participants and guest artists, trying to create a community of thought and action that goes beyond the six-month duration of the programme.

 

Miguel Pereira and Nuno Lucas, PACAP 7 curators

Creation (PACAP 7 Participants) Beatriz Baião (PT), Carlota Mantecón (ES), Damien Najean (FR), Giulia Romitelli (IT), Guillermina Gancio (UY), Hernie Harmon (DE), Jakob von Kietzell (DE), Joana Duvet (PT), Katerina Giannouli (GR), Luna Anaïs (CH), Marina de Moraes (BR), Marusya Byzova (RU), Maud Buckenmeyer (FR), Minjin Lee (KR), Renan Capivara (BR) and Sérgio Diogo Matias (PT)

Artistic accompaniment Miguel Pereira and Nuno Lucas

Lighting and technical direction Leticia Skrycky and Santiago Rodriguez Tricot

Production Forum Dança

Co-production Bairro Alto Theatre

Co-production in Residence O Espaço do Tempo

Support Alkantara, Casa da Dança – Almada, GDA Foundation, OPART, E.P.E/Estúdios Victor Córdon, O Rumo do Fumo, Piscina

COMPLETE PROGRAMME

TBA – Teatro do Bairro Alto

Tickets: 3€ for each block (Ticket office)

For more information, visit the TBA website here

11 July [Thursday]

17h | BLOCK I

(tickets here)

  • Beatriz Baião e Sérgio Diogo Matias
  • Joana Duvet
  • Luna Anaïs, Carlota Mantecón e Guillermina Gancio
  • Marina de Moraes
  • Marusya Byzova

 

20h | BLOCK II

(tickets here)

  • Beatriz Baião e Sérgio Diogo Matias
  • Guillermina Gancio, Katerina Giannouli e Minjin Lee
  • Jakob von Kietzell, Marusya Byzova e Renan Capivara
  • Joana Duvet
  • Marina de Moraes

 

At the foyer

Katerina Giannouli publication

12 July [Friday]

17h | BLOCK II

(tickets here)

  • Beatriz Baião e Sérgio Diogo Matias
  • Guillermina Gancio, Katerina Giannouli e Minjin Lee
  • Jakob von Kietzell, Marusya Byzova e Renan Capivara
  • Joana Duvet
  • Marina de Moraes

 

19h30 | BLOCK I

(tickets here)

  • Beatriz Baião e Sérgio Diogo Matias
  • Joana Duvet
  • Luna Anaïs, Carlota Mantecón e Guillermina Gancio
  • Marina de Moraes
  • Marusya Byzova

 

At the foyer

Katerina Giannouli publication

13 July [Saturday]

16h | BLOCK III

(tickets here)

  • Beatriz Baião e Sérgio Diogo Matias
  • Carlota Mantecón, Damien Najean, Luna Anaïs e Renan Capivara
  • Joana Duvet
  • Marina de Moraes
  • Marusya Byzova
  • Maud Buckenmeyer, Beatriz Baião, Damien Najean, Giulia Romitelli e Jakob von Kietzell

 

19h30 | BLOCK IV

(tickets here)

  • Beatriz Baião e Sérgio Diogo Matias
  • Damien Najean
  • Giulia Romitelli e Jakob von Kietzell
  • Henri Kirsch / Hernie Harmon
  • Joana Duvet
  • Marina de Moraes
  • Marusya Byzova

 

At the foyer

Katerina Giannouli publication

14 July [Sunday]

16h | BLOCK IV

(tickets here)

  • Beatriz Baião e Sérgio Diogo Matias
  • Damien Najean
  • Giulia Romitelli e Jakob von Kietzell
  • Henri Kirsch / Hernie Harmon
  • Joana Duvet
  • Marina de Moraes
  • Marusya Byzova

 

19h | BLOCK III

(tickets here)

  • Beatriz Baião e Sérgio Diogo Matias
  • Carlota Mantecón, Damien Najean, Luna Anaïs e Renan Capivara
  • Joana Duvet
  • Marina de Moraes
  • Marusya Byzova
  • Maud Buckenmeyer, Beatriz Baião, Damien Najean, Giulia Romitelli e Jakob von Kietzell

 

At the foyer

Katerina Giannouli publication

Top image credits © Guillermina Gancio

Support and Partnerships

PACAP 7 co-producer:  Teatro do Bairro Alto.

PACAP 7 co-producer in Residency: O Espaço do Tempo

PACAP 7 support: Alkantara, Casa da Dança – Almada, Fundação GDA, OPART, E.P.E./Estúdios Victor Córdon, O Rumo do Fumo and Piscina.

Forum Dança | Parcerias e Apoios PACAP 7
Forum Dança - Arte Jovem

Arte Jovem 2024

The summer workshops are back!

Creative Dance, Character Building Lab, Theatre and Video for children aged 7 to 12.

Another school year is coming to an end, the summer holidays are about to start and with them comes another edition of Arte Joven. This year’s activities will take as their starting point the question “What does freedom mean to you?”, a pertinent question to think about and work on in the year that marks the 50th anniversary of the 25 April revolution.

 

There will be Creative Dance with Carla Ribeiro, a Character Building Laboratory with Andrei Bessa and Theatre and Video with Manuela Pedroso and João Pinto. The youngest will be able to dance, sing, write, play, learn, create, think, interpret and create stories with new friends. On the last day there’s time to invite all the family and friends to attend a final presentation of the work done.

Cartaz Arte Jovem 2024 | Forum Dança
Cartaz Arte Jovem 2024

Program from July 15th to 19th

 

  • Creative Dance, with Carla Ribeiro, from 10:15 am to 11:30 am
  • Character Building Lab, with Andrei Bessa, from 11:45 am to 1:00 pm
  • Theater and Video, with Manuela Pedroso and João Pinto, from 2:30 pm to 5:15 pm
  • Final presentation: Friday, July 19th at 5 pm

 

Important informations

 

  • Arte Jovem takes place from the 15th to the 19th of July, with activities between 10:15 and 17:15.
  • The age group of the participants is between 7 and 12 years old.
  • All participants must have completed at least the 1st year of compulsory school education.
  • We welcome participants from 9:30 am and they can stay until 6:30 pm.
  • Every day there will be a break for lunch and play, which takes place between 1:00 pm and 2:30 pm.
  • Participants bring lunch and snacks from home (don’t forget bring cutlery too). Forum Dança ensures the heating of meals and monitoring of children/young people
  • Friday, July 19th at 5:00 pm: invitation to family members to attend the presentation of the work developed throughout the week.

Participation Fee

  • Full day – €130,00
  • Morning periods – €75,00 (midday)
  • Afternoon periods – €75,00 (half-day)

 

Discount

Minus 10% for siblings, residents of Penha de França and Forum Dança students in the current academic year (2023/24).

 

Registration and more information

Registrations are made using the form available on our website (below, on this page) and requests for more information should be sent to our email.

Activities Calendar

10h15 – 11h30
Creative Dance workshop

With Carla Ribeiro

11h45 – 13h00
Character Building Lab

With Andrei Bessa

LUNCH & PLAY

14h30 – 15h45 / 16h – 17h15
Theater and Video Workshop

With Manuela Pedroso and João Pinto

10h15 – 11h30
Creative Dance workshop

With Carla Ribeiro

11h45 – 13h00
Character Building Lab

With Andrei Bessa

LUNCH & PLAY

14h30 – 15h45 / 16h – 17h15
Theater and Video Workshop

With Manuela Pedroso and João Pinto

10h15 – 11h30
Creative Dance workshop

With Carla Ribeiro

11h45 – 13h00
Character Building Lab

With Andrei Bessa

LUNCH & PLAY

14h30 – 15h45 / 16h – 17h15
Theater and Video Workshop

With Manuela Pedroso and João Pinto

10h15 – 11h30
Creative Dance workshop

With Carla Ribeiro

11h45 – 13h00
Character Building Lab

With Andrei Bessa

LUNCH & PLAY

14h30 – 15h45 / 16h – 17h15
Theater and Video Workshop

With Manuela Pedroso and João Pinto

10h15 – 11h30
Creative Dance workshop

With Carla Ribeiro

11h45 – 13h00
Character Building Lab

With Andrei Bessa

LUNCH & PLAY

14h30 – 15h45 / 16h – 17h15
Theater and Video Workshop

With Manuela Pedroso and João Pinto

17h00
Final presentation to family and friends.

Teachers

Andrei Bessa

Forum Dança - Arte Jovem 2024 - Andrei Bessa
Andrei Bessa

Andrei Bessa is a performer, director and researcher from Fortaleza (BR). He has a Master’s degree from the Postgraduate Programme in Arts (UFC, Brazil). Artist with Inquieta Cia. and Vagar Associação Cultural. Collaborator with Thereza Rocha’s study group “Dramaturgia: o que quer e o que pode o corpo?”. In 2021, he moved to Lisbon to research at PACAP 5 (Forum Dança), curated by João Fiadeiro. Among her various research projects, she also produces art for children, with a greater emphasis on theatre. In this area, she directed and wrote the plays “Esconderijo dos Gigantes” (2015) and “Quem tem medo do escuro?” (2009).

Carla Ribeiro

Carla Ribeiro
Carla Ribeiro

Carla Ribeiro starts studying Classical and Modern dance with Igor Ivanoff and Madalena Victorino.

She graduated from Escola Superior de Dança and took the Dança na Comunidade course at Forum Dança. In her further training she works with Carolyn Carlson, Ann Papoulis, Stephanie Skura and Mestre Noro.

As a performer, highlights include shows performed with Olga Roriz Companhia de Dança, Susana Vidal, Marina Nabais Dança, John Mowat, Tânia Carvalho/Aza Companhia, Companhia Paulo Ribeiro, Ricardo Pais, O Útero, Pigeons International, Nuno Carinhas, Teatro O Bando , etc.

In addition to her artistic activity, she teaches Contemporary Dance at Forum Dança and Creative Dance at Colégio Cesário Verde.

As a teacher, she took classes in Contemporary Dance at Forum Dança, Inclusive Dance at Fundação Liga, Creative Dance at Colégio Cesário Verde (and current Cesário Verde International School) and Body Classes at AMA.

João Pinto

Forum Dança - João Pinto
João Pinto

João Pinto (aka PTV), director, editor & image manipulator. Completed the superior film school in 1993. He collaborated with numerous creators in the field of contemporary dance, music, theater and cinema:

Aldara Bizarro, Filipa Francisco, Paulo Ribeiro, Vítor Rua, Nuno Rebelo, Carlos Barreto, Fernando Mora Ramos, Edgar Pêra, Miguel Seabra, among others, promoting their works and signing many original video creations.

He has produced video art projects, documentaries, and music videos. Pioneer of video jamming (VJ) from 1996 to the present day. He participated in educational and innovative Art projects in public schools: Projecto Respira (2009/10) and “Somos Nós” (2021). He has worked on several development projects with minorities (Alkantara Festival and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation 2008/11), “Nu Kre Bai Na Bu Onda” and “Tapete”. “A Preguiça Ataca?”, documentary complement to the contemporary dance piece (2022). “A Mulher Azul”, directing a short film for RTP Palco (2022).

Manuela Pedroso

Forum Dança - Arte Jovem 2024 - Manuela Pedroso
Manuela Pedroso

Manuela Pedroso has a degree in Theatre/Training of Actors and Directors by Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema, in Lisbon. She attended the Community Dance Monitor Course organized by Forum Dança, in 1992/93.

Since 1986 she works as a professional actress in several theatre companies; Teatro Espaço, Teatro da Malaposta, Teatro do Século, Teatro Meridional, Casa Conveniente, among others; directed by the directors: Águeda Sena, José Martins, Figueira Cid, Rui Mendes, Mário Feliciano, Inês Câmara Pestana, Miguel Seabra, Layla Ripol, Mónica Calle, Inês Barahona, Giacomo Scalisi, Miguel Fragata, João de Brito, and Caroline Bergeron.

She participated as an interpreter in the Dance area in choreographic projects by Margarida Pinto Coelho, Paulo Henrique, and Madalena Victorino.

She has been working since 1991 as a trainer in the field of Theater and Creative Dance with various official entities that promote artistic education in Portugal.

Registration form

Registrations are closed.

Forum Dança | Workshop de Kung Fu | Guilherme da Luz

Kung-Fu Workshop
Guilherme da Luz

25th and 26th May 2024, from 3pm to 6pm

“When you go deep into anything, it’s a dance”

Kung fu has always been considered the martial art of warrior dancers. Several practitioners of dance, theatre and performance artists consider that Kung Fu reinforces their roots and centers them for performance, thinking of the unique, fluid and spiral aesthetic for their personal and professional development.

What to expect from this two-day meeting: get in touch with exercises and fragrances to be able to risk/express with style.

Informations

Select each of the sections below to find out more about the workshop and the enrolment process.

Who is it for

This cycle of workshops is aimed at professionals, students and people with previous experience in movement, dance and/or theatre.

Maximum number of participants: 20 people.

Schedule

Workshop: 25 and 26 May 2024, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Venue

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

Participation fee

    • Registration fee: 40 € (forty euros), for both days;
    • 10% discount: for people who attend or have attended Forum Dança long-term courses (PACAP/CGPAE/PEPCC/etc.).

Pre-registration

Pre-registration is done using the form available on our website and will be validated once proof of payment has been received and sent to our email address.

Registration process

  1. Pre-register online using the form provided;
  2. Wait for our email with payment instructions;
  3. Pay your registration fee 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.

Registration form

All fields are mandatory.

Registrations are closed.

Bio

Guilherme da Luz

Forum Dança | Workshop de Kung Fu | Guilherme da Luz
Guilherme da Luz © Alexandra Afonso

Guilherme da Luz started on the path of Kung-Fu as a reminder of an art/practice that came from a past before him.

 

Going through various experiences of Chinese and Persian Kung-Fu, he realized that he wanted to live a Kung-Fu in which the Human Being is placed at the center in the foreground and everything else, schools, theories, philosophies exist for people and not the other way around, calling this method Lotus Flower.

 

For forty years teaching creative Kung-Fu for integral development on a daily basis.

Performers dancing against a white wall

PACAP 8
2025

Performing Arts Advanced Programme

Meg Stuart

From 10th of February to 26th of July 2025

Applications closed.

“Every new beginning
leads you to a mystery.
Every beginning carries
that potential of the unknown.
It relates to how we move,
how we hear, how we listen,
how we spend time with something,
how we see what is around us.”
Meg Stuart

Introduction

PACAP 8 / Mystery School of Choreography
Concept and Artistic Direction: Meg Stuart
Artistic Collaboration: Ana Rocha

Proposal

Forum Dança invites choreographer Meg Stuart as a curator for the 8th edition of PACAP to take place in Lisbon, 2025, who proposes her concept and project Mystery School of Choreography. For this edition, Meg Stuart has invited Ana Rocha as artistic collaborator.

 

Mystery School of Choreography (MyS) is an unconventional experimental studies programme for performing artists. It’s a place where fascination for the metaphysical will be intertwined with composition, choreography, and art making.

 

During these six months, from February to July 2025, we will work in the studio at Forum Dança, in the theatre space at Teatro do Bairro Alto, in the galleries at Culturgest, surrounded by nature and far from the Portuguese capital at O Espaço do Tempo, Montemor-o-Novo, and in São Miguel Island, Azores, in Walk&Talk Biennial. From the indoor space to the street, we will go through these residencies together for reflection and practice.

 

MyS will consist of encounters with artists who will share their personal cosmology, expertise, and process. Participants will approach MyS themes through moments of reflection and, above all, through collective moments of performance and dialogue. MyS proposes to create a space that is not about converting or indoctrinating, but about revealing and creating structures for the process of sharing.

 

How can we connect to that knowledge more precisely? By starting from a position of not-knowing. MyS seeks to cultivate the attitude of the beginner, letting go and shedding expectations. By starting from what fascinates us, we are also practicing a sense of wonder, a lucid dreaming together. We will be guided by nature, cause and effect, energetic transformation, disorientation and divination, sacred geometry, rhythmic visions and voice, alchemy, love and politics, non-locality and quantum physics, deep and inner contemplation.

 

MyS takes transmission of hidden knowledge and insights, which are not accessible through conventional means, as a foundation of learning and creating art through a shared exploration.

 

MyS will focus on questions that go beyond purely physical practices and can be explored in a collective dimension, such as:

 

How can we foster imagination in ourselves in correlation with our surroundings?
How can we (re)align our research processes within an interdimensional wonder?
How can we negotiate and learn from indeterminacy, non-defined corporeal spaces, and invisible realms as much as fictional futures?
How can we create a more holistic, compassionate understanding of it?
How do we share fascination?
How do we value different functions and forms, different kinds of material and research?
How do we develop and cultivate a fountain of creative collaboration with energies, seen and unseen forces?

 

MyS is a step towards a deeper understanding of learning, practice, and activation of knowledge that is often present in performing arts but not directly addressed. In MyS we will sketch possibilities for the future of dance and community.

Participants

PACAP 8 / MyS programme is designed as a transformative journey. At MyS, we will work together: environmentally aware, socially engaged, going through metaphysical access to transform deep learning into a political act. We will work together with the body and the voice, with critical perceptive thinking.

 

We are looking for experienced professional performance artists open to work in a collective art programme. Makers and dreamers who have a strong interest in the interweaving of the metaphysical and art, with a generosity of spirit, free-thinkers, open for a shared, rigorous and playful exploration of the unknown. MyS programme looks for participants who have done inner emotional work, grounded, nonconformist, sensitive to other’s processes and highly motivated. Participants are required to be flexible, passionate about improvisation, open to chance procedures and experimental structures.

 

During the MyS programme, be ready to let go of preconceived notions, be willing to trust a collective process and design other possible futures through an experimental, intensive, and rigorous process. Participants will have the opportunity to research and compose in various formats and settings. MyS is a six-month collaborative programme, where participants will be co-creators and collaborators with nature, forces unknown and invited artists.

Information

Invited guests

  • Benoît Lachambre
  • CAConrad
  • Doug Weiss
  • Gaya de Medeiros
  • Isabela Santana
  • Justin F. Kennnedy
  • Keith Hennessy
  • Márcio Kerber Canabarro
  • Maria F. Scaroni
  • Mariana Tengner Barros
  • Mayfield Brooks
  • Mieko Suzuki
  • Odete
  • Renan Martins
  • Sigal Zouk
  • Xullaji

 

… and others to be confirmed.

Language

English will be the official language of the programme.

 

Please note!
Applications must be sent in English.

Dates

  • Applications deadline 31.05.2024
  • Results Pre-selection 17.06.2024
  • Audition Workshop 29.07.2024 – 03.08.2024
  • Final Results 30.09.2024
  • Programme dates 10.02.2025 – 26.07.2025

Schedule

Intensive and flexible schedule. An overview of the working hours will be sent before the beginning of the programme.

Applications

Elements to be sent:

 

  • CV + 1 photo
  • 3 short video works of your artistic work, including as maker & collaborative projects (Vimeo/ YouTube link)
  • 1 video of something you never did before
  • 1 motivation letter + 1 MyS score in the form of: e.g. texts or images (2 pgs. max.), inspired by the questions below:

 

    • What do you dream of learning at MyS?
    • Who are your heroes, ancestors, and artistic influences?
    • What does mystery / magic mean to you? Define it.
    • What spiritual experiences inform your artistic work?
    • It will be a collective space. What skills can you offer a group? What are your special powers? What kind of daily practice do you have, how do you organize yourself?
    • What keeps you up at night? What topics obsessed you? What do you need to let go of?
    • Are you comfortable with silence?
    • What’s love got to do with it?

! IMPORTANT NOTE!

We do not accept links that require downloading videos.

The links sent must give direct access to the online visualization of the files (YouTube, Vimeo, etc).

The only files that require downloading that we will accept are the Curriculum vitae, the photo and the motivational letter.

Tuition fees

    • Registration: 200€;
    • Payment in full: 2000€;
    • Payment in two installments: 1100€ x 2.

 

Please do not let financial concerns prevent you from applying.

If the tuition is a cause of concern for you, please include a letter in your application explaining your financial situation.

Scholarships

There are a few scholarships available:

 

    • 2 scholarships offering a 50% reduction of the tuition fees.
    • 1 scholarship offering 100% reduction of the tuition fees, aimed at artists from Portuguese Speaking African Countries or Black artists living in Portugal.
    • Artists residing in Portugal are eligible for up to 50% reduction of the tuition fees through scholarships given out by the GDA Foundation (In cases where the applicant is a member of the GDA this increases up to 75%).

Application

Until 31st May 2024

Form

Please note!
Applications and all documentation must be sent in English.

 

Applications are closed.

Bios

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

Ana Rocha

Forum Dança | PACAP 8 - Ana Rocha
Ana Rocha

Curator, choreographer, performer, playwright, and a teacher. She has been a producer of visual arts, music and performing arts (theatre/contemporary dance), and also works as a production manager for cultural projects.

 

She mediates in the field of Culture and the Arts, creating a research language of artistic and socio-political action engaged in the potential development of the creative process and its context.

 

Ana operates in fields of multiplicity and cultural diversity, co-relating points of reflection and transition, by accompanying and consulting institutions, non-profit organizations, artistic collectives, and national and international creators.

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) and Tiago Vieira (PT).

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 © Vitorino Coragem

[“Archives for future Spells”, Culturgest 2025]

Forum Dança - Meg Stuart | PACAP 8

PACAP 8
soon

Performing Arts Advanced Programme

Curated by Meg Stuart

Edition to take place in 2025

Forum Dança has invited choreographer Meg Stuart to curate the 8th edition of PACAP, which will take place in 2025.

American choreographer and dancer Meg Stuart works from Brussels and Berlin with her company Damaged Goods. Stuart’s oeuvre, which comprises over thirty creations, is situated on the border between dance and theatre. Stuart has been at the forefront of numerous improvisation projects and regularly collaborates with artists in the fields of visual arts, music and dance.

More information about this next edition and the application process will be available soon.

 

More information about Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods here.

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 credit © Edouard Jacquinet (2018)

Tempo Real LAB - Laboratório de estudo, transmissão e aplicação da ferramenta Composição em Tempo Real.

Real Time LAB

Laboratory for the study, transmission and application

of the Real-Time Composition tool

From 30 September to 20 December 2024

A course organised as part of the TECER project, an initiative by João Fiadeiro as Forum Dança’s Resident Artist-Researcher.

Applications closed

“Perhaps present time and past time
Are both present in future time
And future time contained in past time.
If all time is eternally present
All time is irredeemable.”

T. S. Eliot, in Four Quartets

 

“Real Time Composition is a tool that puts into practice a radical decentring to approach what goes beyond human experience.”
Emma Bigé, philosopher, dancer, curator

Premise

Real-Time Composition is a tool that “runs the risk” of being successful in solving decision and selection problems in improvisation or composition processes. That’s one of its strengths. But that’s not all that drives us. We’re driven by the desire to find strategies for suspending certainty. To find ways of thinking about action and making thoughts act. Finding ways of not knowing together.

 

TEMPO REAL LAB was born out of the desire to realise this statement.

Proposal

Since Real Time Composition (RTC) began being systematised at the end of the 1990s, João Fiadeiro has been developing strategies to share this tool in an advanced and immersive way, beyond the occasional workshop.

 

This is a course that gives access to the multiple layers of this practice over the course of its duration, from the different angles and scales that make it up, and with balanced and interconnected doses of thought, experimentation and action.

 

A course where CTR is understood as a “field of study”, and which manages to reduce the distance between territories that are normally split between theory and practice; the fictional and the documentary; or observation and action.

 

A course where the appropriation of its tools and concepts happens intuitively and empirically, and where their application responds to the needs of each situation, circumstance and use.

 

We’ve had powerful and intense examples of this sharing in the past – from the “Case Studies” in the 2000s; AND_Lab in the early 2010s and, more recently, PACAP 5 here at Forum Dança in 2021. But these courses always had a parallel “agenda” – artistic creation, scientific research or the discipline of improvisation sensu lato – whereas CTR was always studied in relation to other ends and never as a “means”, a “between”, a “process”.

 

And it’s no coincidence that this happened. It’s not easy to set up a transmission platform to teach/share a practice that, to all intents and purposes, “serves no purpose”. Or rather, it serves “nothing”, the idea of “nothing”, here understood not as “absence” or “emptiness”, but as something still open, as potential, without having been contaminated and conditioned by a closed meaning or a label.

 

But this time, taking advantage of the framework of a CTR Study Centre like TECER, with the perspective of continuity that Forum Dança provides, and the fact that my most direct peers – Márcia Lança, Carolina Campos, Daniel Pizamiglio or Cláudia Dias – already have their own body of work in the research, transmission and application of CTR, we feel ready to dive into this void.

Programme and Timetable

TEMPO REAL LAB will last 12 weeks (from 30 September to 20 December 2024) and will consist of 4 modules of 3 weeks each. Each module consists of a week dedicated to experimenting with one of the performative devices that synthesise Real-Time Composition and two weeks dedicated to studying the backbone of the tool (from its cardinal axis, premises, and principles) and a “focus experiment” of Real-Time Composition.

 

The very desire to draw up a timetable and a kind of “curriculum” is, at first glance, contrary to the nature of the practice of Real-Time Composition, which is to not to be domesticated and which, in its core modus operandi, inhabits the imponderable and the indeterminate. On the other hand, we also know that the rituals and protocols resulting from frameworks such as “course”, “laboratory” or even “school” are nothing more than generic references that attract people to a place. Once together, it is the people who decide what they are actually doing there. All things going well, the power structures associated with these terms will be deactivated, becoming mere pretexts that have mobilised us towards a meeting point. This encounter is the necessary condition for exchange and sharing, the ultimate goal of a transmission and research project.

 

Synthesis-Devices
The synthesis-devices that we will explore are the result of practices developed over the years of CTR’s research and reflect concerns such as: the relationship between performativity and the presence of the spectator, restriction and task as enhancers of environments of performative freedom, the relationship between word and action, the transit between affects, enunciations and their manifestations. These are concerns that synthesise the principles and premises that underpin his practice, especially those in which there is a displacement of the spatio-temporal perception of the event, of the synaesthetic type, where the senses cross, collide and overlap. Towards the start of the course, participants will be given details of each of the devices to be explored.

 

In the first week of each module, through the synthesis devices, we will have the chance to inhabit the CTR experience even before we begin to peel back the various layers that make it up. This action seems absolutely necessary to destabilise the “think first and do later” tendency so present in our Cartesian habits of access to knowledge. In this way, we want to “protect ourselves from ourselves” by reversing the order of the factors, placing ourselves first inside the experience in order to then study its echoes and aftershocks. As the course progresses, even this inversion will be subverted and access to the experience will take place without a clear distinction between practice and theory, in an attempt to blur and abolish the hierarchical boundaries between doing and thinking.

 

At the end of each week, the study of these devices will have a public presentation (four in total). This will allow us to study a central aspect of this practice: the influence of external observation on the way we present (and represent) ourselves. These presentations will also function as ways of “publishing” the experience (in the sense of leaving a public mark), thus producing discourse and creating an archive, one of TECER’s programme axes.

 

Backbone
During the mornings, the meeting point will be with João Fiadeiro and his collaborators, in order to study and experiment with Real-Time Composition from its cardinal axis, its premises and structuring principles, both from the point of view of its concepts and the tools that support it. This period will focus more on how the “machine” works and less on its applicability. If we think of a biological analogy, the CTR will be studied here as if it were a “stem cell”, still undifferentiated, which could become a “specialised” cell (muscle, blood or brain) at any moment.

 

Focus experiment
In the afternoon, the focus will shift to different forms of experimentation and application of this tool, based on the appropriation made over the years by artists such as Márcia Lança, Carolina Campos, Daniel Pizamiglio and Cláudia Dias, who have worked/are working intensively with João Fiadeiro and who have developed their own approaches to this tool. These sessions will allow participants to access different voices within Real-Time Composition, reinforcing the idea that, while it is a rigorous methodology with precise principles and premises, it is also open and permeable to the unique sensibility of those who incorporate it (both those who transmit it and those who receive it).

 

For this reason, the “study areas” designed for these sessions will be a direct consequence of the interests, imaginations and experiences of each artist who will guide the sessions. Depending on who is sharing it, and the angle from which it is approached, we will simultaneously be faced with repetition (of technique) and difference (of approach). This diagonal and oblique quality is part of the structure of this proposal and transmitting it through a multiple experience is the logical consequence of the way it operates.

 

A more detailed programme of individual intentions by each artist facilitating the sessions will be shared closer to the course.

Target audience

We are looking for experienced professional artists, linked to performance and contemporary dance, who identify with a transversal, hybrid and oblique position of artistic thought-making. It is important that they already have a consistent body of work of reflection and experimentation, even if they are still at the beginning of their careers, in order to establish themselves as a collective of peers, available for a generous and reciprocal exchange of equals.

 

Even when a safe place of research is created, sustained by a work ethic based on principles of care and mutual respect, the practice of improvisation and performance, by definition, can take performers to places of intense sharing, often vulnerable, where doubt and error have a prominent place. We are therefore looking for profiles of participants who are emotionally mature enough to cope with situations of experimentation that shake them up, even if only a little.

Informations

Select each of the sections below to find out more about the course and the application process.

Language

The course will be conducted in English and Portuguese.

 

Important!
Applications can be sent in Portuguese and/or English.

Dates

After receiving the dossier, the shortlisted applicants will be invited by 19 July 2024 to an online interview (via zoom) with João Fiadeiro and the curatorial team. Applicants will be informed of the final decision by 5 August 2024.

 

  • Pre-selection 15.07.2024 – 18.07.2024
  • Pre-selection results 19.07.2024
  • Interviews 25.07.2024 – 26.07.2024
  • Final Answers by 05.08.2024
  • Programme dates 30.09.2024 – 20.12. 2024

Schedules

The daily schedule of this course will be divided into a morning session and another session in the afternoon.

The course will take place from Tuesday to Thursday, with Fridays dedicated to self-organised group activities.

 

  • 10h00 – 12h30 – morning session
  • 13h30 – 17h15 – afternoon session

Venue

Forum Dança / Espaço da Penha
Travessa do Calado, 26B
1170-070 Lisboa | Portugal

Applications

Elements to be sent:

 

  • Motivation letter with the reasons why you are applying (max. 1 page A4 .pdf)
  • CV with photograph and a short biography included (max. 2 pages A4 .pdf)
  • Portfolio in pdf format or website where the history of your creations can be accessed, published texts or collaborations, with links to video recordings.

 

  • A text answering the following question (max. 1/2 page A4 .pdf): Where does the light go when it goes out?
  • An image that translates the following sentence: “All things are delicately interconnected”
  • A sentence that translates the following image:
FORM

! IMPORTANT NOTE !

We do not accept links to download videos.
The links sent must give direct access to viewing the files online (Youtube, Vimeo, etc.).

Fees

  • Enrolment 120 €
  • Full payment of the course 800 €
  • Payment in 2 instalments 420 € x 2

Scholarships

A reduction of 50 % of the tuition fee scholarship will be awarded upon selection.

Application Form

All fields are mandatory.

Applications are now closed.

Bios

João Fiadeiro

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

João Fiadeiro (1965) is a Portuguese performer, choreographer, researcher, teacher and curator.
He belongs to the generation of artists that emerged at the end of the 1980s in Portugal and gave rise to the New Portuguese Dance movement.
In the 1990s he studied and practised Contact-Improvisation intensively, which led him to pursue and systematise his own research into improvisation under the name Real-Time Composition. This research has led him to coordinate workshops in master’s and doctoral programmes at various schools and universities around the world.
He has toured extensively in Europe, North America and South America with his solo and group works.
His career, whether as a choreographer or performer, or as a researcher or curator, has centred on creating the right conditions for experimentation, laboratory practice and interdisciplinary cross-fertilisation.
This activity has been carried out both within the framework of directing artistic programming and research projects, which have included the Centro Cultural da Malaposta (1990-95), Espaço Ginjal (1995-1998), Lugar Comum (1999-2000), Espaço A Capital (2000-2002) and Atelier Re.AL (2004-2019), and within the framework of his artistic practice, through creations and research workshops organised around Real-Time Composition.
Atelier Re.AL was a structure that played a leading role in the development of contemporary dance and transdisciplinary initiatives in Portugal.
In all these different meeting platforms, João Fiadeiro has always been accompanied by artists who have actively participated as creators, performers, researchers and programme-makers, making a decisive contribution to the existence of this project over 30 years of uninterrupted activity.

Márcia Lança

Forum Dança | PACAP 5 - Márcia Lança
Márcia Lança

Márcia Lança was born in Beja and lives in Lisbon. In 2008 she founded VAGAR, of which she is artistic director. She has worked as a choreographer and performer in various collaborative configurations.
She moves in territories where the boundaries between the fictional and the real are tenuous and diffused. Her interest in the poetic materiality of concrete actions and tasks is at the centre of her creative processes.
She is passionate about emerging composition collectives, thought as action and situated constructions.

Carolina Campos

Forum Dança | PACAP 5 - Carolina Campos
Carolina Campos

Carolina Campos is Brazilian and lives between Lisbon and Barcelona.
She completed the Independent Studies Programme at the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art.
In Brazil she worked with Lia Rodrigues Cia de Danças between 2008 and 2011.
Since 2013 she has collaborated intensively with João Fiadeiro in the training, creation and research of Real Time Composition.
In Barcelona she is associated with the Scottish Creation Centre.

Daniel Pizamiglio

Forum Dança | PACAP 5 - Daniel Pizamiglio
Daniel Pizamiglio © Matheus Martins

Daniel Pizamiglio is a Brazilian performer and creator.
From 2008 to 2010 he attended the Technical Dance Course in Fortaleza (2008-2010). During this period, he met choreographer João Fiadeiro and from this encounter he moved to Lisbon in 2012, where he currently lives and works.
Since then, he has studied and practised Real-Time Composition; he took part in Forum Dança’s Study, Research and Choreographic Creation Programme (2015-2016); he has collaborated as a performer, co-creator and assistant director with different artists.
In his authorial work, he seeks an encounter between poetry and the body (“Concrete Dance”) and how to activate the corporeality of affects and relationships (“Pay Attention To Everything From Now On”).

Cláudia Dias

Cláudia Dias 
© Adriano Miranda
Cláudia Dias © Adriano Miranda

Cláudia Dias was born in Lisbon in 1972. She is a choreographer, performer and teacher. She began her dance training at the Academia Almadense, was awarded a scholarship at the Companhia de Dança de Lisboa, completed the Contemporary Dance Performers Training Course at Forum Dança, and attended the Master’s Degree in Performing Arts at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. She began her work as a performer with the Almada Dance Group. She was a member of the collective Ninho de Víboras. She collaborated with Re.Al and was a central interpreter in João Fiadeiro’s creative strategy and in the development, systematisation and transmission of the Real-Time Composition Technique. She created the pieces Feedback, E.U. (entrevista-me urgentemente), Juntem-se 2 a 2, As águias não geram pombas, Per Ti, Histo, One Woman Show, Visita Guiada, Das coisas nascem coisas, Vontade de ter Vontade, 23 + 1 and Nem tudo o que dizem tem de ser feito nem tudo o que fazemos tem de ser dito. She was an associate artist at Re.Al and Espaço do Tempo and a resident artist at Alkantara. She has published texts in the magazines Boa União and Woman On Scene and in the books Correspondencias.Bad and Escenas do Cambio. She won the Young Creators competition by the Portuguese Arts and Ideas Club in 1998. Nominated for the Best Choreography Award in 2013 and 2017 by the Portuguese Society of Authors. Since 2016 she has been developing the project Sete Anos Sete Peças (Seven Years, Seven Pieces), accumulating functions of direction, creation, interpretation and training. She created the association Sete Anos.

TECER activities

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