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Choreography Cavalas stages paradoxes in the TCA Choir Room
Show with dancers Alana Falcão and Ana Brandão will be presented this Wednesday (23) and Thursday (25)
Published on October 21, 2024 at 06:00

Cavalas show Credit: Cristiane Fernandes/disclosure
The Choir Room of Teatro Castro Alves (TCA) hosts this Wednesday (23) and Thursday (25), at 8pm, the dance show Cavalas, with Alana Falcão and Ana Brandão celebrating one year since their debut. The work is nourished by paradoxes: animal and human, terror and beauty, mythical and physical, domination and care, lightness and tension, with intense vigor in two bodies in which the desire for freedom and the discipline of riding coexist. The choreography is a game played by furious girls, who want to invent themselves, and whose result can be a haunting mirror image.
Cavalas investigates the tenuous border between similarity and difference based on practices of improvisation and autofiction. The two dancers met a decade ago, when Ana, who is from São Paulo, arrived in Salvador and started to cross paths with her partner in artistic creations along the way.
The process that culminated in this choreography was developed for two years, until the premiere, which took place in October 2023 at the Junta Festival, in Piauí. The show has already been shown in artistic contexts in São Paulo, Pernambuco, Ceará and Paraná. In Salvador, only one presentation was made, within the IC Encontro de Artes festival, in August.
SERVICE – Mackerel Show | Wednesday (23) and Thursday (24), 8pm, in the TCA Choir Room | Tickets: R$30 / R$15, on sale at the theater box office and at Sympla.
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