Daniel Pizamiglio & Romain Beltrão Teule
ESTIMATED TIME
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Thursday-Saturday •
Duration: 60min
Age-range: M/ 6
Booking: 7€ • 4€ [Discount]
ARTISTIC DIRECTION, CHOREOGRAPHY, PERFORMANCE Daniel Pizamiglio and Romain Beltrão Teule
DRAMATURGIC ASSISTANCE Paula Caspão
PHOTOGRAPHY Adriano Filipe (Fotografia Triunfo)
IMAGE EDITION Matheus Martins
PRODUCTION Le Vertige (France)
CO-PRODUCTION Alkantara (Portugal), PAD: Pépinière Artistique Daviers (France), Rua das Gaivotas 6 and Cão Solteiro – in the frame of the project ‘Artista no Bairro’ 2018 (Portugal)
SUPPORT TO THE CREATION Estúdios Vitor Córdon – Em Trânsito (Portugal), Festival Temps d’image (Portugal), Bâtard Festival (Belgium)
THANKS TO Sezen Tonguz, Paula Sá Nogueira, André E. Teodósio, José Maria Vieira Mendes, Francisca Manuel, Lucie Lintanf, Mafalda Jacinto, Pê Feijó, Carolina Campos, Atelier REAL, Be Festival, Mariana Nunes, Bouchra Lamsyeh, Sabine Cmelniski, Mariana Brandão, Duarte Amado and Rita Castro.
Before speaking one of them thinks: “Now I’m like the future – always here, nobody sees me”. The other one could have thought the same – for they had just talked about it – but he doesn’t. He is in the past. He is thinking of himself, a child on his way to school. He is thinking about the day he disappeared.
Estimated Time is a lecture-performance in which the present ones interrogate themselves about their absences and materialities, across experiences that unveil a time in which they are (not).
The estimated duration of the presentation is 60 minutes.
Daniel Pizamiglio is a performer, dancer and choreographer. From Ceará (Brazil), he is based in Portugal since 2012.
As a teenager, a fag and son of evangelical parents, he gets involved with theatre, hidden and against their will, in an attempt to reinvent himself. He adopts the surname Pizamiglio, inaugurating a new affiliation. Disappointed with the grammars of representation and tradition at stake in the theatre, he eventually finds in contemporary dance and performance an open field for the experimentation of bodies and collective experience.
While participating in the training of the Technical Dance Course in Fortaleza (2008– 2010), he meets Portuguese choreographer João Fiadeiro and begins to study his system of improvisation and composition in real time. From 2012 he starts to work as Fiadeiro’s assistant in workshops, having later on collaborated in the piece “O que fazer daqui para trás” (2015), as a performer and direction assistant.
Between 2015 and 2016, he participates in the Programme of Study, Research and Choreographic Creation (PEPCC) at Forum Dança in Lisbon, which he concluded with the solo “Concrete Dance” (2016).
He is currently working with Romain Beltrão Teule, on the creation of the piece “Previsão do Tempo” [Estimated Time] (2019). Within his artistic path, he highlights the collaborations with Andréia Pires, Leonardo Mouramateus, Andréa Bardawil, Cláudia Dias, João dos Santos Martins, Carlos Manuel Oliveira, Ana Rita Teodoro, Rita Barbosa, Tamara Cubas, Gustavo Ciríaco, and Luis Garay.
Romain Beltrão Teule was born in Paris, from a Brazilian mother and a French father. Since he was a child he has spoken Portuguese and French. Romain graduated in Design and Art from the Fine Arts schools of Toulouse and Nantes.
In 2013 he moves to Lisbon and enrolls in PEPCC, at Forum Dança. He falls in love with a British and learns how to speak English. From the meeting with Patrícia Portela, Romain takes oral expression and languages as a field of research and creates the piece “Elisabeth”, a performance in French, Portuguese, and English.
In 2016, eager to dive in an unknown language, he spends some time in Japan and gathers a collection of sounds with which he creates the piece “Légende”, a lecture that deals with fictional research on the language of birds. “Légende” is presented at the “Be Festival 2017” in Birmingham and takes part in the broadcast “Best of Be Festival UK 2018”.
Romain also writes duo performances. “Le Vertige” with Lucie Lintanf and “Previsão do Tempo” with Daniel Pizamiglio.