24 – 25 October

Lisboa

Academia das Ciências de Lisboa

Dance

La Veronal, Marcos Morau

TOTENTANZ - Morgen ist die frage

A show conceived for unconventional spaces where death — that age-old figure, feared yet fascinating — takes centre stage. Drawing inspiration from the medieval tradition of danse macabre (“dance of death”), the performance invokes a collective ritual for our times: a nameless mourning, a meditation on the fragility of life and its indiscernable end.

25 October

Lisboa

Panteão Nacional

Concert, Dance

Aurora Bauzà & Pere Jou

A BEGINNING #16161D

Five dancer-singers bearing portable lamps breathe, walk and talk, in a composition where the body that sings dissociates itself from the body that moves

22 September

Madrid

Nave de Terneras del Centro Cultural Casa del Reloj

27 – 28 September

Lisboa

Carpintarias de São Lázaro

Dance

Elena Córdoba, Francisco Camacho

Uma ficção na dobra do mapa

A reunion between two choreographers, returning to a dialog that began ten years ago, where memory and the body are living archives. Based on the idea of inhabiting each other, this project revisits the deep sharing between the two, now aware of the transformations of time and the way the past resonates in the present.

27 – 28 September

Madrid

Museo Nacional del Prado

5 October

Madrid

Museo Nacional del Prado

Theatre, Dance

Tiago Rodrigues, Sofia Dias & Vítor Roriz, Patrícia Portela, Angélica Liddell, Rodrigo García

Words and gestures: for a performative collection at Museo del Prado

“Words and Gestures” is a cycle that invites four theater artists - Tiago Rodrigues (PT) with Sofia Dias& Vítor Roriz (PT), Patrícia Portela (PT), Angélica Liddell (ES) and Rodrigo García (AR/ES) - to write and direct creations inspired by works from the Prado Museum’s collection.

11 – 12 October

Lisboa

MAAT – Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia

Workshop, Dance

Elena Córdoba

Anatomia poética: o calor vital dos vivos

Over two days, Elena Córdoba invites participants to focus on an element that is often invisible, yet remains essential: heat. Heat as the fundamental movement of life. As a silent language. Produced and dissipated continuously — by the skin, by breathing, by hairs — here heat is explored as choreographic material and relational medium.

16 October

Lisboa

8 Marvila

performance, Dance

Candela Capitán

SOLAS

The performance “SOLAS” addresses the overexposure of the female body in the digital age. Five performers, five computers and a streaming platform share the same space - physical and virtual - in a choreographic device where a group of female performers contemplate themselves while being observed, in a staging that confronts the gaze, repetition and surveillance.