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Choreography
Director
Réalisation Centre national de la danse
Year of production
2020

In the form of a choreographic essay, Frederico Paredes approaches the  colonial issue through the figure of the sparrow, which is both an  intruder into towns and an aggressor towards other bird species, in  particular the tico-tico. Imported into Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th  century, this bird in this case becomes a symbolic, alien body, raising  questions about the difficulty of living together, the mechanisms of  rejection and aggression, or the way in which benevolence runs up  against the violence of today’s Brazilian cities. On a bare scene, which  is turn by turn an avenue in Rio and the Amazonian forest, Frederico  Paredes goes back over the way in which urbanistic choices convey  relationships with colonial, economic or social domination. As an  improvised guide, he connects gestures to a discourse, mingling together  anecdotes, descriptions of landscapes and recordings of song, with  birds in a “meta-choreographic” form, behind which the struggle for  territory appears as a swingeing metaphor for art and the current state  of Brazil.

Source: program of the CND

Choreography
Director
Réalisation Centre national de la danse
Year of production
2020
Lights
José Geraldo Furtado
Music
Bande-son Canto das Aves do Brasil par Johan Dalgas Frisch
Performance
Frederico Paredes
Production of choreographic work
Assistant de direction et de production Bebel Barreto – Enregistré en mars 2020 au CN D dans le cadre de “Panorama Pantin – Le Brésil au CN D”
Other
Frederico Paredes
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