materiais diversos festival
Next edition — October 2027.
The materiais diversos festival fosters encounters between diverse audiences and imaginaries through the performing arts and critical thought. Founded in Minde & Alcanena in 2009, it adopted a biennial format in 2017. Over the years, the festival also took place in Torres Novas and Cartaxo, before refocusing its activity in Minde & Alcanena in 2023. Rooted in contemporary dance, the festival expands into the performing arts and new artistic languages, including hybrid practices. With its next edition scheduled for 2027, it reaffirms itself as a decentralised experience taking place each October across Alcanena and Minde, strengthening access to contemporary art and fostering new ways of engaging with artistic creation in a regional context.
Taking a stand lies at the heart of the project: a festival grounded in its territory and attentive to the world, connecting local, national and international scales through contemporary artistic creation. The question is no longer what a festival represents, but what it does in times of systemic crisis. The answer is not one of certainty, but of responsibility: to imagine a space capable of accommodating contradiction, conflict and dissent, bringing together artistic practices and diverse audiences in a shared learning process of coexisting in the present.
A festival does not resolve these tensions, but it creates the conditions for them to become visible, discussed and collectively experienced. Operating as a hyphen between political, social and aesthetic dimensions, it contributes to the emergence of collective imaginaries that challenge dominant narratives and rehearse other ways of living together, however temporary. Festivals are moments of acceleration: they condense time, intensify encounters, and bring practices, ideas and audiences into provisional alignments where the aim is not consensus, but the productive friction of differing perspectives. This hyphen allows the local and the global to coexist without one eclipsing the other.
By prioritising fewer premieres and a stronger commitment to presence, the programme focuses on small- and mid-scale international works presented in Portugal for the first time, in dialogue with artists based in the country whose work engages with urgent contemporary concerns. Through flexible formats and a strong presence in non-conventional venues, the festival creates artistic constellations that enable works to linger, resonate and generate dialogue, reinforcing its role as a platform for visibility, critical reflection and situated transformation.
Rejecting rigid disciplinary boundaries, the festival brings together dance, theatre, performance, hybrid practices, critical thought and community participation across theatres, public spaces and landscapes throughout the territory. Each October, it transforms the region into a temporary laboratory of artistic, political and social coexistence. Rooted in its local context while connected to international networks, Materiais Diversos operates as a porous organism that promotes artistic freedom, supports emerging creation, expands dialogue between audiences, and contributes to a more equitable and inclusive vision of society.

© Dinis Santos

Visit to Lapa da Cerejeira with Maria João & Olímpio Martins, materiais diversos festiva2025 © Dinis Santos

‘Spine Of Desire: Wounds without tears, out of one skin in diamonds and shit’, Stanley Ollivier, materiais diversos festival 2025 © Dinis Santos

‘Conversaciones con lo invisible’, Carolina Cifras, materiais diversos festiva2025 © Dinis Santos

‘to be possessed’, Chara Kotsali, materiais diversos fest2025 © Dinis Santos

‘Sofreh-e del – Spread of the Heart’, Rebecca Moradalizadeh, materiais diversos festival 2025 © Dinis Santos

‘Comidas Criollas’, nyamnyam, materiais diversos festival 2025 © Dinis Santos

‘Pai para Jantar’, Gaya de Medeiros, materiais diversos festival 2025 © Dinis Santos

Escola Rio, Guarda Rios, materiais diversos festival 2025 © Dinis Santos

‘Sofreh-e del – Spread of the Heart’, Rebecca Moradalizadeh, materiais diversos festival 2025 © Dinis Santos

‘Uma Conspiração Animista’, Sofia Dias e Vítor Roriz, materiais diversos festival 2025 © Dinis Santos