Cultural Projects
Training action imaginary choir by Ireno Júnior
The workshop addresses, through individual and collective experiments in dance, compositional strategies for body activation that are part of Ireno Júnior's repertoire of creations, going through the following actions: dancing as someone who fables their own existence, perceiving the materialities that make up our movement , dancing like someone fighting and moving the worlds. The training action also addresses the potential of dance in the construction of imaginaries that can resonate in the danced movements. Images: Workshop held at the Araraquara International Dance Festival 2023, with teenagers, young people and adults interested in dancing.
Training action imaginary choir by Ireno Júnior
The workshop addresses, through individual and collective experiments in dance, compositional strategies for body activation that are part of Ireno Júnior's repertoire of creations, going through the following actions: dancing as someone who fables their own existence, perceiving the materialities that make up our movement , dancing like someone fighting and moving the worlds. The training action also addresses the potential of dance in the construction of imaginaries that can resonate in the danced movements. Images: Workshop held at the Araraquara International Dance Festival 2023, with teenagers, young people and adults interested in dancing.
Training action imaginary choir by Ireno Júnior
The workshop addresses, through individual and collective experiments in dance, compositional strategies for body activation that are part of Ireno Júnior's repertoire of creations, going through the following actions: dancing as someone who fables their own existence, perceiving the materialities that make up our movement , dancing like someone fighting and moving the worlds. The training action also addresses the potential of dance in the construction of imaginaries that can resonate in the danced movements. Images: Workshop held at the Araraquara International Dance Festival 2023, with teenagers, young people and adults interested in dancing.
Training action imaginary choir by Ireno Júnior
The workshop addresses, through individual and collective experiments in dance, compositional strategies for body activation that are part of Ireno Júnior's repertoire of creations, going through the following actions: dancing as someone who fables their own existence, perceiving the materialities that make up our movement , dancing like someone fighting and moving the worlds. The training action also addresses the potential of dance in the construction of imaginaries that can resonate in the danced movements. Images: Workshop held at the Araraquara International Dance Festival 2023, with teenagers, young people and adults interested in dancing.
DEVOUR creation residency, by Ireno Júnior + 1st public sharing of work in process - 2023
"Nos últimos 3 anos tenho me debruçado em uma pesquisa corporal de um novo solo. Neste período, tenho respeitado as dinâmicas do processo com muitos inícios, pausas longas e ensaios em diferentes lugares. Essa dinâmica diz respeito às convocações da própria obra e do que precisa se enunciar em mim enquanto mobilização do trabalho cênico. Eis que começo a enxergar um momento de compartilhamento de forma mais efetiva com outras pessoas, por isso, desde maio do corrente ano, tenho condensado os ensaios de forma imersiva, na intenção de estruturar as camadas que compõe essa coreografia coral. E por falar em coreografia, a configuração organizativa desse trabalho é uma espécie de coro imaginário que me faz ser movimento de vida e morte pelo tempoespaço, porque existo e me agito enquanto fruta tropical, enquanto ato devorativo das assombridades que impregnam em meu couro, enquanto ação de degustar-beber-devorar-mastigar-lamber-engolir… o mundo em mim. O compartilhamento para pessoas convidadas ocorreu na quinta-feira, dia 20/07/23, às 18h40 na Escola Estadual de Dança Lenir Argento, onde tenho estado em residência de criação deste solo com mais imersão" - Ireno Júnior
Album-video series - VALENTAR
The shows that make up the Dqtf repertoire were recorded by several photographers in different festivals and artistic contexts. In fact, the photographic images of the works provide us with new ways of looking at the works, perceiving them resonating within us. From those sensitive eyes that captured frames of these dances, the desire to share small moments of the shows through photographs with everyone. Watch the videos on our Instagram.
Turbulence Dance Encounters #1
With actions that converge with the complexity of artistic and cultural practices, with regard to the interweaving between creation, production and training, the plataform Dqtf presented the event Turbulência Encontros de Danças (in English: turbulence dance encouters) between January 9th and 20th of 2023, in Teresina - PI - Brazil, with the desire to encourage the continuity of artistic production in dance (and its connections), promoting a series of potentiating actions/turbulences in the city, with the presentation of works in process, premiere of a show, workshop on creation in dance, artistic creation residencies and many meetings. The activities were FREE and condensed into two public cultural and training facilities in Teresina, the Lenir Argento State Dance School and the Cromwell de Carvalho State Library. The event brought together hundreds of people, distributed among the audience for the presentations and people enrolled in the residency and dance creation workshop and its connections. What guided the construction process of Turbulence Dance Encouters was thinking about dances that launch themselves into the world causing turbulence, in the sense of making ideas, concepts and paradigms vibrate. Bodies that, when dancing, problematize issues that are tangent between past, future and present time. linked to turbulence, the meeting dialogues with the concept of “Minor Gestures” by Erin Manning (2016) in the intention of thinking about the act of dancing, understanding that turbulence in dance can happen due to the potential of gestures, which are often almost imperceptible.
Live More Dance
LiveMaisDança was DQTF's third project. In its first edition and still in the pandemic, following the path of the insistent need to think (do) dance, LiveMaisDança is a project that proposes a training space with themes dear to Dance, through public and online conversations with artists /guest professors. In the first edition, the lives took place interactively, where the public interacted with questions and arguments via Chat. The meetings were recorded, as a way to expand Live knowledge to those who could not be on the day and time live, or for those who wish to see it again. The project proposes to be a place of conversation. Conversations are a way of nurturing thoughts on their unique action in dance, as well as getting to know more about the places of each guest, in a relaxed chat and welcoming subjects and questions that always arise. In the first edition of the project, 10 artists from Piauí from different dance contexts were invited, in order to broaden the discussions on artistic positions that make up the universe of dance, such as: lighting, costumes, creation, among other subjects that were important for the training process. through lives.
Live-Stop
Live-Paragem is a project by Danças que Tem Feito, which aims to be an aesthetic experience of contemplation without too many pretensions. We have taken advantage of the moment to think about the stop, precisely as a kind of action. 5 lives were held in the first season: City; Mango tree; Carrion; Street turmoil; Us. From the streams of lives and, above all, from the scenario that has been presented to us, we have also been thinking about the virtual turmoil that the pandemic moment has given us. The stop-live is an invitation to stop in motion, an attempt to understand time, or rather, the duration of time in feedback to the images that transform the world. It is an invitation to think of the city as a place that we inhabit and that lives in us. It is, therefore, an unpretentious invitation to perceive the length of time extending and at the same time changing, transforming colors. Contemplate the interferences that make up the images of the city, the human and non-human inhabitants of this hot land and impressive sky, Teresina.
What dance have you been doing in Quarantine?
With the intention of continuing to make our dances happen in times of distancing, in 2020, this project arose from the desire to be together, to overcome the impossibility. From this, we created strategies to dialogue with artists in an attempt to promote encounters, even if they are not the ones we love most, of physical proximity and vital presence. We invited, in a stream, 40 artists to record a short video dancing from the following question • What dance have you been doing in quarantine? • Based on the questioning, five videos a week were posted on our Instagram feed, from Monday to Friday, with each video showing a dance, an artist. Guest Artists: Week 1 - Kacio Santo • Helen Mesquita • Roberto Freitas • Carla Fonseca • Janaína Lobo. Week 2 - Chica Silva • Datan Izaká • Francisca Chica • Marcelinho • Malu Pantenra • Amanda Oliveira Week 3 - Drika Monteiro • Kássyo Leal • Anitta Gallardo • Aline Guimarães • Felipe Zahir Week 4 - Socorro bernabé, Déborah Radassi, Nayara fabricía • Átma Adriara • Adriano Abreu Week 5 - Rafaela Gomes • Negro Val • Carlos Matheus • Felipe Oliveira • Jussandra Sobreira Week 6 - Levita • Kamila Ramalho • Cleide Fernando • Lyvia Moura • Paulo Beltrão Week 7 - Mikael Costa • Victoria Holanda • Armando Cavalcante • Julia Fernandes • Daline Ribeiro Week 8 - Jacob Alves • Rejane Abreu • Yara Texeira • Alexandre Bomber • Bebel Frota
