Performance

A Broken Part

In 1 on October 27, 2009 at 10:24 pm

A Broken Part

This was performed at Camden People’s Theatre.

Created & perfomed by Pedro Antunes, Hugo Caroca, Ariana Lebron and Mauro Matos |Direction and Text by Pedro Antunes & Mauro Matos | Choreography by Ariana Lebron & Hugo Caroca | | Costumes & Set design by Lucy Newholm | Lighting design by Hugo Caroca | Music by Donald Newholm, Ruido, Tiago de Almeida and Joseph Vidar | Photography by Olga Belchior | Video Alex Forsey | Produced by Kerry Irvine

Supported by Scene Pool & Performance Initiative

St. Elizabeth of Portugal (1271- 1336)

A catholic pop performance

A Portuguese Queen that, although under her husband’s control, defies him and goes out into the streets to care for the workers and feed the people. The legend tells that one day she was caught by her husband leaving the house whilst hiding bread in her apron. She lied telling him it was roses she was carrying and when she opened the apron the bread had been transformed into roses.

Hugo Caroca(2)

This story is here dismantled and transformed into visceral visual experience where the queen is placed as real replica of the saint’s image represented by a stone sculpture, creating a figure of living metaphors and vivid allegoric pictures.

Beyond the narrative of the legend we assist to the people’s fight against an authoritarian and petrified society that is staged by a group of workers that perform the breaking of this cold sculpture of a roman catholic saint, carving away a sexuality and sensuality that emerges out of her ruins. The broken saint gives birth to a carnal woman of brown skin , a new body that emerged out the rigidity and immobility.

Under the ruin and the destruction we have the queen’s son trying to shape and construct the spirituality and memory of his own mother, wanting to embrace her body in a intimate and maternal moment, that has been ripped a long time ago.

Electric Garden

In 1 on May 15, 2009 at 11:19 pm

Created and Devised by Audrey Albert & Pedro Antunes
Photography by Alex Forsey
Short Film (a work in progress)

Part of a series of short films showing the lives of families, couples and workers engaged in love affairs, romance and death. These collections of short films will be collated into a live performance, that will use all the characters and actions present in the short films, therefore the films are being used as a devising process and as a final result – to be presented in a sequence of short episodes (soap opera).

Big Odd at Arthur Fowler’s Allotment in Camden

In 1 on February 24, 2009 at 12:05 am

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Hi Guys,

I’m performing The Missing Parts this Thursday at the Etcetera Theatre in Camden. It’d be lovely if you could come along for a few drinks and a bit of theatre.It starts at 9.30pm and there will be a whole variety of acts, with a good measure of humour thrown in – our’s is a work in progress so we’ll appreciate any feedback. It get’s pretty packed so you better get your ticket in advance. It’s an ongoing project so if you’d like to prepare yourself or follow up afterwards, please follow the blog!

Click here for more details about The Missing Parts


Pedro Antunes

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