Marcelo Evelin Workshop
March 2–6, 2025 | 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Forum Dança
Registration open.
At Forum Dança, we are once again opening up the PACAP training program to the artistic community with several workshops throughout the year.
Choreographer Marcelo Evelin shares some of his training tools, performance practices, and procedures used in processes and creations by the Demolition Incorporada platform over the last 30 years.
For this instance, an opening of his construction site for research into voice and movement, based on the idea of death and resurrection as a performance device.
The invitation is open to artists interested in collectively building an ethical condition to transform their own bodies into receptacles and who are interested in being touched by visible and invisible forces.
Informations
Who is it for
The invitation is open to artists interested in collectively building an ethical condition to transform their own bodies into receptacles and who are interested in being touched by visible and invisible forces.
Schedules
Dates: March 2–6, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (with a 1-hour break)
Venue
Forum Dança / Espaço da Penha
Participation fee
- Marcelo Evelin: €150
- Christine Greiner: €40
- Jocelyn Contencin: €230
Discounts
- 15% for the second and third workshops (Christine Greiner and/or Jocelyn Contencin)
- 15% for people who participate or have participated in Forum Dança’s long-term courses (PACAP or PEPCC)
- 10% for dance students
Application form
All fields are mandatory.
Bio
Marcelo Evelin

Marcelo Evelin is a dancer, choreographer and researcher. He lives between Teresina and Amsterdam and works in Brazil, Japan and several European countries as an independent artist at the head of the Demolition Incorporada Platform, based at CAMPO, a space for Residence and Resistance in the Performing Arts in Teresina, Piaui. His shows ‘De Repente Fica Tudo Preto de Gente’, ‘Batucada’ and ‘A Invenção da Maldade’ are currently touring theatres and festivals around the world. He has been teaching at the Amsterdam School of Arts since 1999 and creates projects at universities and masterclasses, including ISAC (Brussels), Reina Sofia Museum (Madrid), EXERCE (Montpellier) and CND (Paris).