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Bach/Xenakis: between labyrinths and constellations

Portuguese Chamber Orchestra
DR
Past event
Dates and Schedules

30 September
Tuesday, 8pm

Venue

Sala Luis Miguel Cintra

Price

€12 to €15 (with discounts) Included in the Culture Pass (available only from the Theatre’s box office)

Age Restriction

6+

Description

Between percussion, dance and two monuments of music history, Pedro Carneiro and Teresa Simas revisit their encounter in London at the South Bank Centre 25 years ago. Bach’s The Musical Offering and Xenakis’s Pléïades are celebrated here with a huge percussion orchestra and dancers, in a continuum between labyrinths and constellations, in the immediate joy of the ceaseless propulsion of sound, rhythm and movement, with a new choreographic creation by Teresa Simas. Based on an enigmatic theme by Frederick the Great, The Musical Offering (1747) is one of the great monuments of contrapoint art from Bach’s final years. Inspired by the stars and constellations, with the brilliance of magical West African percussion and the hypnotic Gamelan from the islands of Java and Bali, the Pléïades (1979) transports us into an unstoppable maelstrom, a profusion of colours, movements and rhythms. Across the 232 years that separate the two works, we witness a contemplation on geometry, patterns, form and invention.

 

Cast and Creative

Percussion Group of the Portuguese Chamber Orchestra (OCP) ARTISTIC DIRECTION AND PERCUSSION Pedro Carneiro CHOREOGRAPHY Teresa Simas CHOREOGRAPHIC ASSISTANT Leonardo Centi COSTUME DESIGNER Rui Alexandre LIGHTING DESIGN AND ILLUMINATION Zé Rui PERCUSSION João Carlos Pacheco, Rafael Picamilho, João Braga Simões, Tomás Moital, Agostinho Sequeira CHOREOGRAPHIC PERFORMANCE AND CO-CREATION (in alphabetical order) Cristina Vizir, Deolinda Mascarenhas, Eron Pimenta, Gustavo Nunes, José Jalane, Pedro António Carvalho, Thalia Agapaki, Rafaela Nunes, Rita Ferreira, Sasha Demina, Intern – Inês Carneiro SUPPORT BY Directorate-General for the Arts, Lisbon Municipality, PwC, Antena 2, BTO CO-PRESENTED BY Portuguese Chamber Orchestra and São Luiz Municipal Theatre

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