Agenda Municipal / Dance Victor Hugo Pontes: The Three Brothers

Victor Hugo Pontes: The Three Brothers
Fri 08 Oct
A co-production between Nome Próprio, Casa das Artes VN Famalicão, Cineteatro Louletano, São Luiz Municipal Theatre, Oporto Municipal Theatre, Viriato Theatre

Grand Auditorium | 21h30

Entry: 8 euros. Students, Cultural Quadrilateral Card and Seniors ( aged 65 and over): 4 euros.| Rating: M/12 | Duration: 90 min

Synopsis:
Victor Hugo Pontes puts on stage three dancers imagined by the writer Gonçalo M. Tavares for the new creation. Abelard, Adler and Hadrian are The Three Brothers: when they find themselves in that non-place, they search for the trace of their parents, they mark their absence with chalk, they wash themselves, they eat together at the table, they carry each other's bodies in a ritualized sacrifice, they carry each other on their shoulders, they live in flight, the play the dangerous game of meeting the past. Abelard, Adler and Hadrian try to make their connection to the earth and to survive each other's existence, even if has been dug out with a drill, rolled up in a bundle of clothes, transported in a wheelbarrow.

Artistic and technical record

Artistic direction: Victor Hugo Pontes
Original text: Gonçalo M. Tavares
Performers: Dinis Duarte, Paulo Mota and Valter Fernandes
Original music: Joana Gama and Luís Fernandes
Set design: F. Ribeiro
Light design and technical direction: Wilma Moutinho
Costumes: Cristina Cunha and Victor Hugo Pontes
Artistic Consultant: Madalena Alfaia
Production Direction: Joana Ventura
Executive Production: Mariana Lourenço
Residency Support: O Espaço do Tempo, Circolando, Instável - Centro Coreográfico and Centro Cultural Vila Flor
Co-production: Nome Próprio, Casa das Artes de VN Famalicão, Cineteatro Louletano, São Luiz Municipal Theatre, Oporto Municipal Theatre, Viriato Theatre

Nome Próprio is a resident structure at Teatro Campo Alegre, within the programme Teatro em Campo Aberto and is supported by the Portuguese Republic - Minstry of Culture/ Directorate-General for the Arts.
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