Tiago Vieira
We should always forgive cowards, but never become like them
WE SHOULD ALWAYS FORGIVE COWARDS, BUT NEVER BECOME LIKE THEM is a show based on the idea of Manifesto, as an expression of identity, poetic space fed by a desire for freedom. Love as an absolute gesture of revolution in times of war.
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Thursday-Saturday •
Saturday •
INTERFLUENCIES #2
Duration: 90min
Age-range: M/ 6
Booking: 8.50€ • 6€ [Discount]
WE SHOULD ALWAYS FORGIVE COWARDS, BUT NEVER BECOME LIKE THEM is the first part of a triptych on the memories of the Second World War and a reflection on the desire that I violently associate with Love. The Love as a real gesture of destruction, the only necessary one, the destruction of all the systems of oppression. WE SHOULD ALWAYS FORGIVE COWARDS, BUT NEVER BECOME LIKE THEM is a performance that is based on the idea of manifest. A manifest is an action, an attitude towards the world, a cut with what bothers you, a possibility of vision, a personal speech that seeks to reach the collective. A manifest is a movement that seeks a revision of the world order, it is the materialization of a superior desire to establish an encounter. A manifest goes beyond ideology, it is closer to an existentialist action. In this performance, consisting of 7 manifests and some areas of noise, remains, traces of other possible manifests.
I seek a scenic landscape of praise for chaos, for marginal bodies, a kind of melancholic carnival, without heroes, where the myth of Penelope appears disfigured, close to a state in which the exhaustion of waiting has originated an apocalyptic version of a danse macabre or the fall of The rite of Spring. After an exile between Brussels and Berlin I offer flowers of evil on my arrival, Zaratustras in ecstasy.
DIRECTION, TEXT, INTERPRETATION, CHOREOGRAPHY, DRAMATURGY, SCENOGRAPHY, COSTUMES Tiago Vieira
PERFORMERS Hugo Teles, Marta Rijo, Izabel Nejur, Patricia Andrade, Teresa Machado, Marta Caeiro
PRODUCTION ORG.I.A
SUPPORT Self-Mistake/Produções Independentes, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Produções Independentes is supported by Portuguese Republic – Culture / General Direction of the Arts
ORG.I.A is supported by Lisbon City Council
Graduated from Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema, he complemented his training in several theatre, dance and performance workshops, such as Teatro Praga, Olga Mesa, Vera Mantero, Susana Vidal, Miguel Moreira, Meg Stuart, Marlene Freitas, Joana Craveiro, Amália Bentes, Vitor Roriz and Sofia Dias, Francisco Camacho, Angélica Lidell. He has worked with Mónica Calle, Miguel Moreira, Vera Mantero, Carlota Lagido, Teatro O Bando, Ana Borralho and João Galante, Ana Ribeiro, Rui Catalão, Miguel Boneville, Ricci/forte, BLITZ THEATREGROUP (Greece), Vânia Rovisco, Mónica Garnel, Catarina Vieira.
In 2011, she started creating his own shows, where he is responsible for the staging and choreographic composition, dramaturgy, set design and costumes.
In recent years, he has worked regularly on creation, producing more than one show per year, as a director and performer. He is a trainer in different contexts and social realities, and is also one of the owners of the Latoaria space that has contributed with an active programming for the visibility of an experimental and independent production of performing arts in Lisbon.