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Alex Cassal | Soluble Dramaturgy

Alex Cassal | Soluble Dramaturgy

August 31 to September 4, 2026 | 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Forum Dança

Registration open.

This workshop, led by playwright Alex Cassal, invites creators, performers, and artists of the body and word to embark on a somewhat bumpy journey behind the scenes of theatrical creation. Everyday anecdotes and extravagant inventions, implausible lies and personal memories, non-recyclable materials and organic waste: everything becomes raw material for a process that asserts itself as a journey, rather than a result. A process in which participants collaborate in the collective construction of fictions anchored in the reality of the present time, giving shape to a plot where diverse voices and perspectives intersect. More than a formal learning space, this encounter is proposed as a territory of sharing and risk, where writing intersects with performance and memory with imagination. Because, as Bertolt Brecht said, “it is beautiful to solve problems.” Or was it Donna Haraway?

Informations

Who is it for

For all audiences (+16)

Schedule

Dates: August 31 to September 4, 2026
Time: 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Venue

Forum Dança / Espaço da Penha

Travessa do Calado, 26B, 1170-070 Lisboa

Participation fee

  • €70

 

Discounts

 

  • 10% discount when registering for more than 1 workshop
  • 15% discount when registering for more than 3 workshops
  • 20% discount when registering for more than 4 workshops
  • 15% discount for people who are participating or have participated in Forum Dança long-term courses (PACAP or PEPCC)
  • 10% discount for dance students

Application form

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Alex Cassal

Dramaturgy workshop with Alex Cassal from August 31 to September 4

Alex Cassal is a director, playwright, and performer. His works explore relationships with others and reveal the mechanisms of theater in creating spaces for artistic encounters and challenges. In Brazil, he is a member of the Foguetes Maravilha group, and in Portugal, he is part of the Má-Criação structure.

Top image credits © Renato Mangolin