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Francisco Thiago Cavalcanti

52blue

ALKANARA - A human figure in the centre of the image, in close-up. His face is covered by his own hands. The head is shaved and stained blue, and has a ring in each ear. In the background, the blurred horizon line separates the sky and the sea into two uniform patches with two different shades of blue. - ©Jamille Queiroz
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  • 23.11 — 26.11 2024
  • Premiere
  • Teatro do Bairro Alto
  • age rating TBC
  • 1h10 min

A lone whale called 52 Blue wanders the ocean, singing a song. A song accompanied by a ghostlike soundscape. How can life exist without the presence of the other, of another, of someone else?

Whales sing to survive, to mate, to travel, to pass the time, and also for no reason at all. 52 Blue, a “special” species of whale, calls at the frequency of 52 hertz, a pitch so high that no other whale can bear its company. As for human beings: what makes people distance themselves and find being with others unbearable? We know, don’t we? And singing… Do you only sing in the shower? Singing can be a cry for help. Relaxation. Lust.

This piece is performed by a body that dances and another body that makes music. In a solitary manner. They are the whale that could never live among us, because it doesn’t fit in that existence. It is inadequate. It’s a big whale, alone and blue, singing a song that cannot be heard.

It’s sad. It’s beautiful. It’s a song that makes us cry.

Performed, created and directed by Francisco Thiago Cavalcanti Dramaturgy and direction assistance Piero Ramella External eye António Pocinho Rivotti Mentorship Ntando Cele and Nadia Beugré Lighting design and technical direction To be confirmed Music Gustavo Portela Video Gustavo Portela/Varanda Criativa Photography Jamille Queiroz Voice and movement work António Pocinho Rivotti Producer Sinara Suzin for Alkantara Produced by Alkantara Coproduced by Alkantara Supported by Alkantara, In Ex(ile) Lab - Creative Europe, Santarcangelo Festival/European Festivals Fund For Emerging Artists, La Caldera and Teatro da Voz/Real Pelágio Artistic residencies Fórum Dança, Alkantara, Teatro da Voz, Santarcagelo Dei Teatri, La Caldera, Porto Iracema das Artes and Companhia Anagoor/La Conigliera

Francisco Thiago Cavalcanti

Francisco Thiago Cavalcanti, dance, theater and performance artist, brazilian, queer, neurodiverse, non-white. He lives in Portugal where he founded the multidisciplinary, independent and cross-border collective um cavalo disse mamãe, in partnership with Piero Ramella (IT), Bárbara Cordeiro (PT) and Francisca Pinto (PT). He has a bachelor's degree in Dance, a master's degree in Education — Inclusion, Ethics and Interculturality and is studying for a doctorate in Modern Literature and Cultures. In Brazil she worked for seven years with choreographer Lia Rodrigues....

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