Teatro Camões 1990-074 Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Here's what Sónia Baptista, co-organizer of PLANETA DANÇA: UMA HISTÓRIA DA DANÇA EM CAPÍTULOS ("DANCING PLANET: A DANCE HISTORY IN CHAPTERS"), has to say about this one: "When one is born one does not know the ground, where one dances, but one dances with the body, an instrument for creating movement, one dances even before […]
Teatro Camões 1990-074 Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Here's what Paulo Ribeiro, choreographer and man behind the new performance "Le Chef D'Orchestre," says about the art of conducting and dance: "A person who carries within himself the music, all the songs… A conductor… is always a good person, is the leader of good causes, is the epicenter of a total movement, is the […]
Teatro Camões 1990-074 Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Akram Khan returns to Lisbon's Teatro Camões to work with the talented troupe of Companhia Nacional de Bailado one more time on his piece in the mind of igor. Khan imagines what it was like inside the head of Igor Stravinsky, the Russian genius, and the interpretation is jarring, devastating, horrifying, and, ultimately, inspiring. Those who […]
Teatro Camões 1990-074 Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Akram Khan returns to Lisbon's Teatro Camões to work with the talented troupe of Companhia Nacional de Bailado one more time on his piece in the mind of igor. Khan imagines what it was like inside the head of Igor Stravinsky, the Russian genius, and the interpretation is jarring, devastating, horrifying, and, ultimately, inspiring. Those who […]
Teatro Camões 1990-074 Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Franz Schubert. At the very least, we've all heard the last name. He died young. If you're lucky, you've also heard a song or two. From Wikipedia: Schubert was extremely prolific during his short lifetime... Appreciation of Schubert's music while he was alive was limited to a relatively small circle of admirers in Vienna, but […]
Teatro Camões 1990-074 Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Four choreographers, four separate pieces, in what’s sure to be one hell of a show. The performance includes pieces from Atlas’ favorite Portuguese choreographer Olga Roriz, her countryman Vasco Wellenkamp, the U.S.’s William Forsythe, and Israel’s Ohad Naharin. As is usually the case at Teatro Camões, you shouldn’t miss this. Note: Showtimes are Wednesday at […]
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