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Bal Moderne
Bal Moderne
In 2018, Culturgest and Bal Moderne will both be celebrating their 25th anniversaries. But it was in 2005 that their paths were to cross for the first time in various editions of these dance matinées. As part of the celebrations, dance will return to the stage of the Main Auditorium, where not even the talent for dancing (or the lack of it) represents any form of obstacle. Bal Moderne (Modern Dance) is a dance class without actually being so. In the space of three hours, in an informal and festive atmosphere, it will be possible to learn three choreographies, each lasting three minutes, with intervals in which people can dance together in complete freedom.
Every two months, between October and February, new choreographies can be learned, inspired by different guest performers. And, if you want to take part, you don’t have to undertake any special physical preparation, nor do you need any previous experience of dancing, with or without a partner.
16 FEB 2019
SAT 17:00
Single price 6€
Duration 3h
M/12
Audience guidance: + 12 years
25th Anniversary of Culturgest
Culturgest begins its season in October, 25 years after its inauguration. Over all these years, Culturgest has played a significant role in developing the artistic fabric that characterises the city of Lisbon. It has accompanied the work of directors and choreographers, producing new creations and presenting them to an ever-growing audience; it has commissioned works from visual artists, organising individual and group exhibitions; it has presented musical concerts, from fado to jazz, from world music to erudite music; and all this has been done with a keen eye on the developments taking place both nationally and internationally. Over all these years, Culturgest has complemented and accompanied this artistic programme with a parallel programming of conferences and debates and a wide range of workshops, guided visits, meetings and shows for schools and families.
To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Culturgest will be presenting a programme with some of the leading names from the world of contemporary creation and thought. The festivities begin with the European première of the Konoyo concert performed by the Canadian musician Tim Hecker, accompanied by the Gagaku Music Ensemble from Japan, and will continue with the delightful Bal Moderne, which will be returning to Culturgest ten years after it first presence. For a World without Frontiers is the title of the lecture that will be presented by the Cameroonian thinker Achille Mbembe, in one of the most lucid and influential analyses of today’s post-colonial and multicentric world. His ideas will be echoed by the work of the French-Algerian artist Kader Attia, who are presenting his first solo exhibition in Portugal at Culturgest. In parallel to this, Culturgest will present the work of the Venezuelan artist Juan Araujo, who is resident in Lisbon. One of the high spots of the programme that marks Culturgest’s 25th anniversary will undoubtedly be The Six Brandenburg Concertos, the greatest choreography ever undertaken by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, performed by eighteen dancers from the Rosas company and the baroque music ensemble B’Rock, who will perform J.S. Bach’s masterpiece. And to round everything off, two participatory projects: the Curators’ Collective, a group of Caixa Geral de Depósitos collaborators, will conceive and present an exhibition based on the CGD’s collection of contemporary art, with the help of the curator Filipa Oliveira; in a second project Culturgest will invite organisations, schools and local associations to create and maintain 25 green spaces in the area surrounding the CGD’s building.