Rui Chafes, Vera Mantero
Comer o Coração em Cena

9 April

Lisboa – Teatro Nacional D. Maria II Biennial 2019 performance, Installation

“Vera Mantero’s body, designed, installed, choreographed, seen, alive, suspended” – this is how Alexandre Melo wrote about the relationship between Rui Chafes’ iron sculpture and the body that inhabited it, Vera Mantero’s, in 2004, the work that represented Portugal at the 26th São Paulo Visual Arts Biennial.

“Comer o Coração” consists of an iron sculpture suspended in the air and a living body inhabiting it, in vertigo, resulting from a joint conception and creation between sculptor Rui Chafes and choreographer and dancer Vera Mantero. The piece has since taken on new configurations, evolving from a large-scale sculpture to a smaller dimension, now suspended from various points, like a web, reformulating the relationship between the living body and the inert body, constructing a new entity generated by the coexistence of the two.

At the invitation of BoCA, “Comer o Coração” now takes on a new perspective and a new name, “Comer o Coração em cena” (Eating the Heart on Stage), as it migrates to the theater stage, the magnitude of a work that had its origin in the museum and has already traveled through the exhibition and natural setting (among the trees).

Sessions

09.04.19

Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, Lisboa

18:00, 21:00
Location information
Sala Garrett to TNDMII
Duration
35 minutes
Age rating
M/12
Tickets
€8 (with the usual 25% discount)
€4 for performing arts students

Tickets on sale at aqui.
Eating the Heart on Stage (2019)
Original concept: Vera Mantero and Rui Chafes
Performance: Vera Mantero
Sculpture and Drawing: Rui Chafes
Production: O Rumo do Fumo
Eating the Heart (2004)
Original concept: Rui Chafes and Vera Mantero
Curator: Alexandre Melo
Video: Helena Inverno
Organization and production: Directorate-General for the Arts / Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Belém Cultural Center
Executive production: O Rumo do Fumo
O Rumo do Fumo is a structure funded by the Portuguese Republic – Culture | Directorate-General for the Arts and Lisbon City Council