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One event on October 10, 2019 at 21:30
One event on October 11, 2019 at 21:30
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“This is the end.
My only friend
the end…”
Jim Morrison.
“O Fim o Fim” (“The End of the End”) is a play by locals Amândio Anastácio and João Garcia Miguel about the impermanence of all things.
Here’s how they describe it:
“The theme is an indefinable tension between two worlds. The world we have, and the one we dream of. We once invented the languages that helped us build this utopian world that changed everything around us. And now these languages are no longer serving. Because they keep us from changing. Because they imprison us, they limit the senses and make us informers. With each passing day, we kill the common space that today is confused with networks. Our dear networks are the tools created by us informants that we have become happy victims of shackled freedom.
The initial idea was a piece about the premeditated end of objects. An expected death for objects. Gradually we also become obsolescent objects. The end of all things is accepted with the joy that there is always a new object and a new beginning.”
Stop being a happy victim of shackled freedom and go see some theater.
NOTE: You’ll need some Portuguese for this one.
10€ tickets here (or at the door).
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