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Performative Circuit
Romance+info
Lígia Soares
3 october / 21:30
By simply asking the audience to say certain lines, this piece fills the audiences’ mouths with words. The request becomes a point of contact between the audience and performer and also a device creating dialogue between audience members. Voices and plural perspectives are contained in a text that reacts to the dominant discourse of the western middle classes, parodying daily discursive strategies that, taken to the extreme, denounce the obscenity behind the politically correct. The device contains in itself the power or danger of speaking someone else’s words, creating games of identification and repulsion with what is said: “Say that you’ll lend me money if I don’t find a job. Say that you believe I’ll pay you back. Say that you won’t let me live in the street dressed like this. Tell me this is not the typical situation of the leftist petit bourgeoisie empathising with a poor man. Say that’s not us! Say it! Don’t deny it!”
3 outubro / 21h30

Casa do Sal

Estrada Gaspar Côrte-Real, Angra do Heroísmo

50'
Preço: 5€

Bilheteira - Info Point W&T

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Conception, Text and Performance  Lígia Soares
Músic Mariana Ricardo
Dramaturgy Support  Miguel Castro Caldas
Graphic Design  Filipe Pinto
Costume  Tânia Afonso e Lígia Soares
Produção Production: Máquina Agradável
Supports Mala Voadora e Primeiros Sintomas

Created with the support of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture / Directorate-General for the Arts
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