Dance
Síndrome (Syndrome) is developed in a Utopian atmosphere as a suspension of reality, in search of that what was forgotten, what was lost.
Truth, expectations, aspirations and disenchantment is experienced. Conventions are shuffled, and that place is made into another, or just a stage to exist as such, in a relationship between the human being, time, space and matter.
Affections are rebuilt in those bodies, the world imprints on the eyes, the face, the body and the words, towards other ways of feeling.
Truth, expectations, aspirations and disenchantment is experienced. Conventions are shuffled, and that place is made into another, or just a stage to exist as such, in a relationship between the human being, time, space and matter.
Affections are rebuilt in those bodies, the world imprints on the eyes, the face, the body and the words, towards other ways of feeling.
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Direction Olga RorizPerformers André De Campos, Beatriz Dias, Bruno Alexandre, Bruno Alves, Carla Ribeiro, Francisco Rolo and Marta Lobato FariaMusical selection Olga Roriz and João RapozoMusic Symphony Nº4 by Arvo Part (Recording by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen), Excerpt of the film's sound "Satantango" by Béla Tarr, Max Richter, KrokeScenic space and costumes Olga RorizLighting design Cristina PiedadeDramaturgical monitoring Sara CarinhasAudio post-production João RapozoLighting assembly and operation João Chicó (Contrapeso)Sound assembly and operation Sérgio Milhano (Ponto Zurca)Scenography and costumes assistance Maria Ribeiro and Miguel Justino