JEMP - Dança Em Transito (Brazilian Festival) - Vertigem by Paulo Emilio Azevedo and Paz e Amor by Marcia Milhazes
"Vertigem" is a dialogue with a double movement in response to a context of isolation: the first drunken rotation of the gesture and the refinement of the body of each performer who tries to dance to life.
Adhering to an aesthetic that «stains», which «scratches», which «touches spaces considered as pure, the work has a format that allows it to be played in non-traditional environments: a garage, a patio, a public square. This versatility allows the proposal to dialogue with urban matter.
PAZ e AMOR was created online during the pandemic, where companies sheltered themselves from the invisible in a painful lockdown. This choreographic work has at its core love, another invisible, essential to being, which comes and goes in contemporary societies fast, aggressive and without certainty... This duo putting love in motion is accompanied by traditional oral songs of Tupi Guarani and Yanomamis, Indian tribes in a confrontation between scholarly universe, rhythmic with recurrent percussions and a traditional and popular aesthetic.