- Programa
- Temos Nós, Também, Direito à Preguiça? (Do We Have the Right to Be Lazy?) - Participatory Art Residency with Hugo Cruz and Artur CarvalhoThursday - 18:30
Saturday - 14:30Free upon registration
November 7, 8, 21 and 22 18h30-21h30
November 9th and 23rd 14h30-18h30Based on the idea that we need time for contemplation in our lives, and on Paul Lafargue's “The Right to Laziness”, this residency proposes a dive into the space and time of “stopping” in our daily lives. Despite the widespread negative idea of laziness - it is even considered one of the deadly sins - this residency aims to explore the urgent and precious need to “laze” as a possible respite from the productive excess to which, in one way or another, we are exposed. Do we live to work? Or do we work to live? How can we build a place and live it without limiting ourselves to the dimension of work in our lives? These days we need to review our ways of doing, being and being. For this to happen, we need to stop and contemplate, and consequently imagine another place. What space is there for life beyond work? Can territories also have the right to be lazy, so that they can reinvent themselves as places?
On November 23rd there will be a public presentation resulting from the participatory artistic residency.
Conception and Artistic Direction Hugo Cruz
Musical Director Artur Carvalho
Production Director Simone Almeida
Target audience Community in general, aged 10 and over
Free registration at participacao@theatrocirco.com
Support Portuguese Republic - Culture / Directorate-General for the Arts. RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas
Thursday - 18:30
Saturday - 14:30
Saturday - 14:30
Free upon registration
Temos Nós, Também, Direito à Preguiça? (Do We Have the Right to Be Lazy?) - Participatory Art Residency with Hugo Cruz and Artur Carvalho
November 7, 8, 21 and 22 18h30-21h30
November 9th and 23rd 14h30-18h30
November 7, 8, 21 and 22 18h30-21h30
November 9th and 23rd 14h30-18h30
Based on the idea that we need time for contemplation in our lives, and on Paul Lafargue's “The Right to Laziness”, this residency proposes a dive into the space and time of “stopping” in our daily lives. Despite the widespread negative idea of laziness - it is even considered one of the deadly sins - this residency aims to explore the urgent and precious need to “laze” as a possible respite from the productive excess to which, in one way or another, we are exposed. Do we live to work? Or do we work to live? How can we build a place and live it without limiting ourselves to the dimension of work in our lives? These days we need to review our ways of doing, being and being. For this to happen, we need to stop and contemplate, and consequently imagine another place. What space is there for life beyond work? Can territories also have the right to be lazy, so that they can reinvent themselves as places?
On November 23rd there will be a public presentation resulting from the participatory artistic residency.
Conception and Artistic Direction Hugo Cruz
Musical Director Artur Carvalho
Production Director Simone Almeida
Target audience Community in general, aged 10 and over
Free registration at participacao@theatrocirco.com
Support Portuguese Republic - Culture / Directorate-General for the Arts. RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas
On November 23rd there will be a public presentation resulting from the participatory artistic residency.
Conception and Artistic Direction Hugo Cruz
Musical Director Artur Carvalho
Production Director Simone Almeida
Target audience Community in general, aged 10 and over
Free registration at participacao@theatrocirco.com
Support Portuguese Republic - Culture / Directorate-General for the Arts. RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas
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