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Street Performance
Shot on the Caledonian Road.
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Madness
Madness.... is to leave your body in order to find your soul. It's the gorge of a precipice, a necessary loneliness... It's to lose yourself for an expectation, an illusion, a dream, someone, someone who is no one, for you.
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Blood Song (Rehearsal)
Tells us the story of a young couple locked in a blood feud. Danced to Brazilian rhythms, the choreography is a fusion of contemporary dance and Greek theatre. This piece revives the ancient conflicts of human nature, vengeance and forgiveness.
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So Eu Que Passei
A Video collage, by Fernando Barberá & Tika Stefano, which reveals one of Nu Tempos richest creation movements, a combined creative effort by dancer and choreographer that reveals the discipline of images which is chosen by their creators to achieve their vision.
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Adam & Eve
A work in progress
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February 2nd (Documentary)
An informative video documentary on the piece February 2nd (see below).
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Blood Song (Performance)
Performed as part of Resolution at The Place Theatre. Tells us the story of a young couple locked in a blood feud. Danced to Brazilian rhythms, the choreography is a fusion of contemporary dance and Greek theatre. This piece revives the ancient conflicts of human nature, vengeance and forgiveness.
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2+2
Performed at the 1st International Contemporary Dance Festival in Aracaju. Experimental work where four dancers split in two contrasting duos contrast each other. Performed with a live percussionist, it shows dance in its wide physical expression range, from contemporary dance to its influence in martial arts such as Thai Boxing and the fluid Capoera.
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First Time
Based on a poem by English poet T. S. Eliot. Exploring the philosophical idea that our journey always brings us back to our starting point, which is somehow never the same. It reflects our idea of roots and re-living in the past.
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February 2nd
Based on the rich Afro-Brazilian culture, it takes a contemporary look at religion and the influence of the Orixás in the everyday live of Brazilians.
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Scene and Seen
A witty view of what makes London the night-life capital of Europe. A frenetic night-life, where to be on the scene you must be seen and to be seen you must be on the scene.
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Relationships
This mad search for what we all call Love, a never ending search for happiness. This piece shows us moments within relationships; such as the fear of connection and the desire for discovery.
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1st International Festival of Contemporary Dance
Aracaju, Sergipe
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2nd International Festival of Contemporary Dance
Aracaju, Sergipe
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