BANANADA: OPERANTÍPODA (Part I) — Marcelo Evelin
Marcelo Evelin will be in residence in Caen and Faro in April, and will hold an open rehearsal on the 17th at 7pm in Caen.
The Materiais Diversos Festival promotes the meeting of different audiences and imaginaries around the arts (dance, theatre, music and performance) with thought, questioning actuality and fostering cultural participation as a condition for citizenship. Born in Minde, in 2009, it spread to Alcanena and Cartaxo (in 2013) and became one of the most representative projects for programming outside the large centres in Portugal, attempting to think and act from the places it originates. It had been occurring annually until 2017 and became a biannual event starting with its 10th edition in 2019.
From the 5th to the 15th of October 2023, the Festival Materiais Diversos will be in Alcanena and Minde with a program of dance, theater and music shows, installations and conversations. Slowing down and making people, places and processes visible are the mottos of the 12th edition of the festival.
Arquivo Atlântico is an artistic research project by Beatriz Cantinho and Túlio Rosa that proposes to think about coloniality through the creation of an archive: a set of texts, images and gestures that have the potential to inform and problematize the present. The project emerged from a desire to look at the history of the various territories bathed by the Atlantic Ocean in order to understand the forms of occupation, extraction, hierarchization, exclusion and extermination that still mark the relationship between the ‘North’ and the ‘South’. Working with a wide range of sources – films, official documents, literature, sound recordings, oral narratives – we have been exploring how creative and compositional practices can rescue the affective capacity of these materials and allow us to deconstruct narratives and visualities that characterize an imaginary of colonial matrix. More than about history, Arquivo Atlântico is an investigation on the notion of memory, on the possibility of re-membering places, peoples and knowledges in different ways. It is an attempt to weave personal stories with historical accounts and understand how, by positioning ourselves in relation to these narratives, we can draw connections, inaugurate dialogues, foster imaginaries and open space for other readings of the present.