• Mirror Reflection

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography: Patrick Delcroix Synopsis: The choreography deals with the strangeness everyone feels when they see themselves reflected in the mirror. The reflected image is always the same, but each person feels it in a different way, according to their experiences. “The mirror gives us the same image every day, but what you see is not always…”

  • Rings

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography: Dany Bittencourt Music: “Maria Bonita” by Adriana Calcanhotto Lighting Design: André Bottó Costumes: Eduardo Ferreira Jewelry: Marco Apollonio Synopsis: “When we talk about “Rings,” it can lead us to images, movements, the object itself, union, connection, childhood games, in short, all of this combined with the beautiful musical creation of Adriana Calcanhotto that gives us…”

  • Perhaps Dreaming

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography Denise Namura Music Chamber Choros - Heitor Villa-Lobos Lighting Design and Soundtrack Michael Bugdahn Costumes Fabio Namatame Synopsis “A choreographic vision, based on the music of Villa-Lobos”, filtered through the language of the choreographers. “When reality and desire collide, imagination produces short circuits that generate sparks. We call these sparks dreams. The universe of…”

  • Cherché, Trouvé, Perdu

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography: Patrick Delcroix Costume Design: Patrick Delcroix and Dressing Room Dance Articles Music: Arvo Pärt Lighting: Patrick Delcroix and André Bottó Synopsis: In “Cherché, Trouvé, Perdú” (“Search, Find, Lose”), Patrick Delcroix dissects the aspirations of human beings: personal, emotional, and professional. “The search is part of the human universe. People search, find, and lose,” says Patrick. In this choreography, the loss is not accidental…

  • In case of…

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography: Dany Bittencourt Music: Tom Zé, André Abujamra, Cid Campos, Fábio Cardia, José Miguel Wisnik, Luiz Tatit and Sandra Peres Theatrical Preparation: Marco Antonio Pamio Soundtrack (Mixing): André Bottó Costumes: Ocimar Versolato Synopsis “In case of…”, choreographed in 2001 by Dany Bittencourt, is a playful study of the various states of mind of the human being and…

  • Weft

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography: Rui Moreira Music: Lenine, Marco Suzano, Mestre Ambrósio and Themes from the Collection “Música do Brasil” Lighting Design: André Bottó Set Design: Hilal Sami Hilal Costumes: Eduardo Ferreira Soundtrack Recording: Estúdio Murillo Correa Synopsis: In the choreographer's words, the meaning of Trama: “In this mixed-race, mysterious and magical Brazil, all portraits are biased, partial or compromised, observing the performers…”

  • Come Dance

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography: Dany Bittencourt Artistic Direction: Hulda Bittencourt Songs: Fábio Cardia (music and lyrics) and Cássia Navas (lyrics) Music and reinterpretation of original score: Fábio Cardia Research Consultancy (project and script for the show): Cássia Navas Historical and Iconographic Research: Cássia Navas and Vladimir Condereche Script: Dany Bittencourt, Hulda Bittencourt and Fábio Cárdia Project Conception: Edmundo Rodrigues Bittencourt (in memoriam) Costumes…

  • Beyond the Skin

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography: Patrick Delcroix Music: Eddie Fowlkes, Doctor L, Liam Farrel, Suba, Arnaldo Antunes, Muki Soundtrack: Eduardo Ferreira Paes Júnior Lighting: Joyce Drummond Costume Design: Patrick Delcroix, Camarim Artigos para Dança. Synopsis: Beyond the Skin, by French choreographer Patrick Delcroix, was created especially for the Cisne Negro Dance Company. According to Patrick himself, the essence of the choreography can be translated…

  • Fruit of the Earth

    TECHNICAL SHEET Choreography / Costumes / Lighting Itzik Galili Choreography Assistant Noah Rozenthal Music Mercedes Sosa Costumes and Lighting Itzik Galili Set Design Ascon Nijs Set Construction Dorival Chiavinato / Carlos Giachieri Music Como Pájaro en el aire (Peteco Carabaja) Todavia Cantamos (Victor Heredia) Todo Cambia (Julio Numhauser) Corazón Maldito (Violeta Parra) Mocovi (Ariel Ramirez) Synopsis Fruto da Terra was created by the choreographer…