Festival

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.

2023
2021
2019
2017

Artistic Residencies
12 July 2021 – 18 July 2021
Grand Studio

Ruído Rosa

Alina Folini

Alina Ruiz Folini (Argentina) é artista e pesquisadora. O seu trabalho move-se entre a coreografia, a dança e as práticas curatoriais. Mestre em Prática Cénica e Cultura Visual pelo Museu Nacional de Arte UCLM / Reina Sofía 2017-2018. Co-dirige ARQUEOLOGIAS DEL FUTURO – Festival Internacional de Artes Cénicas em Buenos Aires. Co-criou o Projeto TÁCTIL com Leticia Scrkycky. É bailarina em Trilogia Antropofágica e em Série Canibal dirigidas por Tamara Cubas (UY). Vive em Lisboa.

Projectos

Imagem: Vitorino Coragem

Ruído Rosa positions itself on the issue of listening, not only about sound, but also about lesbian and queer sensibilities, as a concern with other forms of research and language creation that question normative methodologies.

Ruído Rosa investigates from the practice of listening, resonating and dissociating: it develops a sensory interference of audible bodies and visible sounds. He proposes a bodily experience of tension between non-opposite poles, where the senses are not binary, to observe the various forms of collaboration, dissociation and resonance between orality, sound and movement.

Agenda