Luara Raio
RAIORAIO LAMALAMA
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Friday-Saturday •
Duration: 40min
Age-range: 16
Booking: 3.50€
Imaginary animals swallowing space and body in amazement.
A posthumous altar to love, body-crossroads, howls in implosion.
The work in progress has as its starting point the friction between Tropical Malady’s film, by Thai artist, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, and the solo FLECHA (2016), by the performer. A dip in the universe of animalities within the two works, in a world where body and spirit welcome dissonant forms and subjectivities, crossed by an abysmal relationship of love between hunter and hunter, by the surrender of one’s own flesh to otherness.
CONCEPT AND PERFORMANCE Luara Learth Moreira
DRAMATURGY Luara Learth Moreira e Leonardo Mouramatheus
VIDEO Clara Consentino
SOUND Letícia Fialho
SUPPORT O Rumo do Fumo
RESIDENCIES (Re)union Thematic Residency Centro de Creacion Contemporânea – Córdoba | LAROYÊ | EPARREY
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ATOTÔ, à Dona Ozita, Mãe, Pai, Léo, Larissa, Gael, Lili e Marina, por dançarem em mim onde quer que eu esteja. À Letícia Fialho, por isso e por tudo. À Leonardo Mouramateus, por saltar comigo no abismo. À Clara Consentino, Luís Odriozola e Raquel Bravo, pela parceria e olhares atentos. Às que pisaram antes e abriram o caminho, às que rezam e resistem, às que dançam e gritam com sangue no olho e amor no coração.
Luara Learth Moreira, born in 1990, is a performer, dancer and choreographer graduated in Performing Arts from the University of Brasília. In 2015 moved to Lisbon to join the performing arts study program PEPCC 2015/2016, from Fórum Dança. In Portugal, she worked professionally with artists such as João Fiadeiro, Mariana Tengner de Barros, Miguel Pereira and the Rabbit Hole collective. In 2016 she created her first authorial choreographic piece, the duo Chubby Bunny, that premiered in the Festival DDD – Dias Da Dança in 2017, PortoPT. Also in 2016, Luara created the solo FLECHA, that was presented in several cities from Brasil and Portugal.
Leonardo Mouramateus (Fortaleza, 1991) is a director and screenwriter. Has master’s degree in Art-Multimedia at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, he has been working at the threshold of film and performing arts since 2010, directing films shown at festivals around the world, such as Locarno, Cinéma du Réel and Doclisboa. “António Um Dois Três”(2017), a PortugueseBrazilian production and its first feature film, had its first showing at the Rotterdam Film Festival in the Bright Future session. As a dramaturgist, he recently collaborated with João Fiadeiro on the show “From afar it was an Island” (2018).