SCYTHE-MOON TRILOGY

SCYTHE-MOON TRILOGY
Gaivotas Em Terra

Odete invites Luan Okun & Puta da silva

SCYTHE-MOON TRILOGY

SCYTHE-MOON TRILOGY – a series of performative amulets
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This project is a three-part residency, this is the second part. The workshop culminates with a performance.


Saturday •

Duration: 60min
Age-range: +12
::: this presentation has Portuguese sign language interpretation at 21h
::: entrance is free (subject to room capacity)

Booking: Free entrance

CREATION Odete, Luan Okun, Puta da Silva

This is a performative work that is enunciated in parts. Which configures itself, a priori, divided and in flight. Trying to tell a story of a community that has adapted to molecular changes in its drinking water, it also tries to conceive its network of knowledge, its past and inevitably its future. Not tied to the story that drives it, however, the project wanders between workshop formats, readings, choreographies, books, and debates.

In this second moment, Odete invites Luan Okun and Puta da Silva to imagine the folklore and rituals of this fictional place.

LUAN OKUN

Luan Okun: Trans male Non binary, 25 years old, born in the countryside of Minas Gerais, Brazil, began his artistic studies in 2014 studying Theater at the Federal University of Uberlandia, where he has started artistic and performance productions. He draws on ‘bodyvivency’ as the main tool to artistic endeavours.
Currently based in Lisbon, and one of the founders of Casa T

 

PUTA DA SILVA

“Puta da Silva” is more than just a name, it is the status of an immigrant Afrotravesti multi-artist. Puta da Silva began her career in Brazil as a teacher, actress and theatre director. She has a degree in Theatre from the Federal University of Uberlândia and a Master in Theatre and Community from the Lisbon School of Theatre and Cinema. She directed the show “Benedites”, by the company Ocupa Teatro, which circulated through festivals in several states in Brazil during 2016, 2017 and early 2018. But it was by moving to Lisbon in 2016, and living the challenges of being an immigrant, that Puta da Silva found in sex work the possibility to emancipate and autonomise herself. According to the singer, prostitution was her individual protective equipment as the city swallowed her up. Puta da Silva decided to share her experiences at night with society in general, using music and the arts to create various political works, centred on the daily issues of transvestite, immigrant, racialised and sex workers. Her creative research is linked to stories, memories and experiences that are corporealized in elucubrative narratives.