Marco da Silva Ferreira

CARCAÇA

Marco da Silva Ferreira: CARCAÇA
© José Caldeira

Description

How does community come about, how does a collective memory arise from individual memories? This is what the Portuguese artist Marco da Silva Ferreira explores with his company Pensamento Avulso, whose cheerful diversity is unconcerned with skin color, gender affiliation or physical perfection. Wearing sneakers, the dancers employ a rapid, compact style of footwork that recalls house and street dance. This cool, rapid-fire movement is repeatedly blended with the traditions signaled by the individual dancers’ bodies – proud Portuguese folklore, the earthiness of African dances, the American moonwalk of the ‘80s. What remains from the past, and how does it transform solitary individuals into a synchronized group? CARCAÇA examines whether dance can absorb and integrate new movements that may have originated on the street, or whether it must break with an authoritarian past to do so. Should one preserve one’s heritage or break away from it? Does democracy become hollow when identity is determined by an authority rather than emerging from the people? The ensemble loudly sings a workers’ song, “All Walls Fall” appears in neon writing on the wall, and clothes mutate into posters, shields and open mouths. The dancers even question the very ground they stand on. CARCAÇA attempts to connect the past and the present through dance – the word means “carcass” or “wreck” but it also refers to the frame upon which something new might be erected.  Marco da Silva Ferreira was discovered by Hofesh Shechter; he is a choreographer who challenges his dancers with a high-intensity, movement-rich style and his viewers with socially critical themes.

Duration: approx. 75 minutes no intermission
Age guidance: from 12 years

The work has catapulted Ferreira, who comes from a street dance background himself, into the international premier league of the contemporary dance scene. Eight virtuoso dancers amalgamate the forces of the past into an unreal future. — Berliner Zeitung

Choreography that is breathtaking in the truest sense of the word. — Kronen Zeitung 

Marco da Silva Ferreira is at his strongest in dance, in the orchestration of dynamic bodies of different genders, generations, and backgrounds. — Der Standard

The Portuguese artist makes it very clear that he is not serving up some cheap folklore show here. He knows exactly what he is doing: “The dances in ‘Carcaça’ reflect the reality of the communities: the people, their desires, their fears.” — Der Standard

  • Marco da Silva Ferreira: CARCAÇA
    © José Caldeira

Participants

  • Choreography & Artistic Direction
    Marco da Silva Ferreira
  • Artistic Assistance
    Catarina Miranda
  • Performers
    André Speedy
  • Fábio Krayze
  • Leo Ramos
  • Marc Oliveras Casas
  • Marco da Silva Ferreira
  • Maria Antunes
  • Max Makowski
  • Mélanie Ferreira
  • Nelson Teunis
  • Nala Revlon
  • Sound Technician
    João Monteiro
  • Lighting Design & Technical Direction
    Cárin Geada
  • Music
    João Pais Filipe (Percussion)
  • Luís Pestana (Electronic Music)
  • Costumes
    Aleksandar Protic
  • Scenography
    Emanuel Santos
  • Anthropological Studies
    Teresa Fradique
  • Portuguese Folk Dance
    Joana Lopes
  • Production Direction
    Mafalda Bastos
  • Executive Production
    Mafalda Bastos
  • Joana Costa Santos
  • Production Structure
    P.ulso
  • Diffusion
    Art Happens

Tickets and dates

Presale: Kat. 1: 39,— / erm.: 30,— / U18: 17,— // Kat. 2: 31,— / erm.: 24,— / U18: 14,— // Kat. 3: 21,— / erm.: 17,— / U18: 9,— €
Box office: +49 711 4020720
  • 08 Jul
    • Tue | Stage | Halle T3
      Marco da Silva Ferreira:
      CARCAÇA
  • 09 Jul
    • Wed | Stage | Halle T3
      Marco da Silva Ferreira:
      CARCAÇA