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LOUIS LUI

Part II of a 2024-2026 Trilogy
by Paulo Ribeiro
Ana Rocha Nené
Dates and Schedules

6–8 March
Friday and Saturday, 8pm; Sunday, 5:30pm

Venue

Sala Luis Miguel Cintra

Price

€12 to €15 (with discounts) Included in the Culture Pass – available only at the Theatre box office)

Age Restriction

To be rated by the CCE

Description

A century of musical composition
A century that intensely intertwines music with the body
A body that becomes increasingly musical
A social body
A political body
A body that synthesises the world
A body that breathes the world, with music ever-present, extending the body and soothing the world.
Composers with universal sound and presence.

In Louis Lui (2025), Companhia Paulo Ribeiro continues a choreographic trilogy, that began in 2024 with Maurice Accompagné, that spans a century of music, exploring the body as a sensitive, political, and poetic space. Drawing inspiration from the composers Louis Andriessen and Luís Tinoco, this creation explore the breath of time, its constraints and hopes. From the creative fervour of the 1920s, in Maurice Accompagné, to today’s complexity, with Louis Lui, music guides movement and transcends the moment. Body and sound merge in a reflection on identity, connection and transformation. A celebration of the universal power of music and dance as forms of listening, memory and resistance.

Cast and Creative

Choreography Paulo Ribeiro Choreographer's Assistant Ana Moreno Performance Diogo M. Santos, Francisco Ferreira, Liliana Oliveira, Marta Cardoso and Rodrigo Loureiro and Vivian Põldoja Lighting Design Nuno Meira Costume Design José António Tenente Music Louis Andriessen, Luís Tinoco (premiere of original music) Photography Joaquim Leal and Ana Rocha Nené Production Companhia Paulo Ribeiro Production support Antena 2, Artway Co-production Convento São Francisco, São Luiz Teatro Municipal, Festival de Danse de Cannes /// Companhia Paulo Ribeiro is an entity funded by República Portuguesa/Direcção-Geral das Artes, with support from Cascais City Council/Fundação Dom Luís I

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