In a dance performance filled with both chaotic energy and surprising serenity, ZONA FRANCA celebrates life and the joy of living.
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Duration
60 minutes
13 Nov
19:00
14 Nov
19:00
Why does a nation choose to move towards its destruction? In a work created at the end of Jair Bolsonaro's reign, ten dancers oscillate between jubilant joy, quiet vulnerability and deep-rooted anger. Using drums and trance, they create a ZONA FRANCA - a free zone. Contact improvisation, TikTok, Afro-house are interwoven with popular dances from the north and north-east of Brazil.
In a dance performance filled with both chaotic energy and surprising serenity, ZONA FRANCA celebrates life and the joy of living.
About Alice Ripoll
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Alice Ripoll's artistic work explores the relationships between contemporary dance, theatre and traditional dance styles from Brazil. Ripoll's work has been shown in numerous festivals both in Brazil and abroad.
After studying to become a psychoanalyst, Ripoll decided to change career paths completely. It was her curiosity about the possibilities of the body that led her to start studying at Escola Angel Vianna - a centre for dance and motor rehabilitation - at the age of 21.
In her choreographic work, Ripoll creates space for the dancers to lift experiences and memories through the movement material.
Ripoll runs the dance companies REC and SUAVE. REC, founded in 2009, is a company that aims to create socially relevant performances. Recurring issues and themes are the political and social situation in Brazil. The company's dancers come from different favelas in Rio de Janeiro and the works move in expressions between performance and contemporary dance.
SUAVE was founded in 2014. Based on the dance style passinho, the energetic work was then developed Suave together with 10 dancers. The group's second performance, CRIA, premiered in 2017. Drawing inspiration from the dance style dancinha, the work explores affectionate and sensual states through an intertwining of funk (Rio de Janeiro) and contemporary dance.
Zona Franca, the group's third work, premiered in 2023 at the Festival de Marseille.
After-dinner conversation with choreographer Alice Ripoll and Marimba Roney.
Marimba Roney is a freelance journalist who over the years has appeared in Aftonbladet, TV4, Nöjesguiden, Sonic and Arbetet. In the 90s, she was involved in starting both the radio programme P3 Klubb and the magazine Plebs. Marimba is also a DJ and has organised clubs, parties and concerts in Stockholm and Barcelona, with a focus on urban dance music.
Dancers
Gabriel Tiobil, GB Dançarino Brabo, Hiltinho Fantástico, Katiany Correia, Maylla Eassy, Petersonsidy, Romulo Galvão, Tamires Costa, Thamires Candida, Vinicius Rodrigues.
Assistant directors
Alan Ferreira and Thais Peixoto
Light design
Tomás Ribas and Diana Joels Light
Technicians
Tainã Miranda
Stage design and costumes
Mr Raphael Elias
Costume assistant and seamstress
Mr Gabriel Alves
Soundtrack
Alice Ripoll and Alan Ferreira
Sound engineer and repetiteur
Renato Linhares / Alan Ferreira
Illustration and designer
Caick Carvalho
Photo
Renato Mangolin
Tour leaders
Bem Medeiros
Production assistant
Isabela Peixoto
Co-production
Festival de Marseille, Festival d'Automne à Paris, Charleroi Danse, RomaEuropa, Tandem Scène nationale, tanzhaus nrw, Teatro Municipal do Porto, Julidans, Les Mécènes DanseAujourdhui
Diffusion
ART HAPPENS