Panorama Thinking

Creative collisions between physics and dance
Teatro Municipal Carlos Gomes
02 nov
20h15

In partnerships with swissnex Brazil, after Quantum, choreographer Gilles Jobin and Brazilian physicist and researcher Cláudio Lenz Cesar talk to the public about arts and science. In 2012 Jobin spent some time at CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, in Switzerland, where Quantum was created. Lenz Cesar is a physics teacher at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and is a member of ALPHA collaboration, at CERN. The idea is to think of how multidisciplinary collaborations can help create new connections and stimulate revolutionary processes.

Talks at Municipal

Besides staging Panorama 2014 opening show Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro will open its doors to the public for talks and debates with some of the artists on this year’s main program. David Mambouch and Mat Voorter will talk about their experiences creating the pieces they will present at the Festival, namely Singspiele and Danse étoffée sur musique déguisée.

David Mambouch | France
08 nov 
12h30

Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro – Teatro Anexo

Mat Voorter | Belgium
12 nov 
12h30

Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro – Teatro Anexo

Lab Uni – Laboratório Universitário
11 e 12 nov
Oi Futuro Flamengo
10h to 18h

For the second consecutive year, Panorama Festival runs the project Panorama at Universities. As part of this project, on November 11 and 12 Oi Futuro will host Lab Uni – Laboratório Universitário, a parternship between Panorama and Departamento de Arte Corporal da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Lab Uni is a meeting of researchers working at Brazilian universities, whose main line of work is body and performance and is a space for free experimentation and presentation of projects and works in different formats, as selected during the selection process.

Dance Teaching Practices and Tools Seminar
Biblioteca Parque Estadual – Auditório Darcy Ribeiro
13 and 14 nov
17h to 20h
15 nov
10h to 18h
Applications until 11/11 here.
90 participants

Using an approach that mixes theory and practice the Dance Teaching Practices and Tools seminar will hold a discussion of the different available tools and methodologies in order to promote dance teaching in formal and informal education environments. Three different perspectives of what can be used for the teaching of dance and arts of the body will be presented.

The seminar is divided into four sessions: the first three will see one tool or methodology presented and experienced by participants and the last session will be used for an open debate between focusing on how these methodologies and tools should be adapted to the various teaching environment found throughout Brazil.

During the last session there will also be space for individual presentations of adopted methodologies by participants who were present at all 3 previous sessions. These presentations will be done by application only.

Aimed at formal and informal education dance teachers, art and education teaching graduate students, cultural agents, artists and members of the public with a special interest in these subjects.

* Presented in partnership with Mercat de les Flors.

 

Program:

13 nov (17h to 20h)

Judit Bombardó Oriol – Maleta Pedagógia Dan Dan Dansa

Teatro Mercat de les Flors.(Barcelona)

 

14 nov (17h to 20h)

Andrea Chiesorin – Acessibilidade Cultural em Dança

Faculdade e Escola de Dança Angel Vianna

 

15 nov (10h to 13h)

Silvia Soter – Exercício M

Escola Livre de Dança da Maré

 

(13h to 15h)

Lunch 

 

(15h to 18h)

Report presentation, critical analysis of tools presented during the seminar, exchange of dance teaching methodologies, closure.

 

Information by email: seminarios@panoramafestival.com or phone (21) 2221-2407 (Departamento Educativo).

Reviews Laboratory
Centro Municipal de Arte Hélio Oiticica
27 to 29 out and 07 and 14 nov
14h to 17h

For the second year running, Festival Panorama set up a partnership with Departamento de Arte Corporal da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) to run the Reviews Laboratory, consisting of an exercise to analyze works presented during the festival and write reviews about them.  Reviews will later be published on Panorama’s website. Previously selected participants will take part in a debate about Dance critical production; Body dramaturgy; Performativity and Contemporanity; Panorama Festival: curatorship and choreographic appreciation. This year’s edition of Reviews Laboratory will be coordinated by dance teacher Lígia Tourinho.