Selection Redo 4



Selection-Redo #4, Lisbon.

18-28 March 2017

Performance 28. March. Bar Irreal, Lisbon



Selection-Redo, is an artistic research that started in august 2016 and continues until it stops.  It is buildt through residencies inviting one to tree artists each time to investigate concepts of mutual interest, choreographic tools and forms of fictionalization:


Selection-Redo #4

Bar Irreal, Lisbon


An international team of choreography artists-researchers Sara Gebran and Rodrigo Sobarzo, in collaboration with fiction maker Paula Caspão, explore the concept of Remote Sensing, a way of communicating from a distance by the event of listening, sound, text, inner and outer movements, cinematic experience without images, and abstract storytelling. They will show a collection gathering the practices they have been exchanging: a selection of material that has been transforming throughout a half-year investigation – a collection of work more than a collective piece of work.


Supported by: Danish Art Foundation.

Coproduced by: Dansehallerner.



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About Paula:

Is a researcher/lecturer and transversal artist based in Paris, merging fctional, choreographic and theoretical modes of composition and presentation. She founded T- Fi Cabinet [Paris/Lisbon], an exploratory feld of miscegenation between artistic, geographical and theoretical practices (T-Fi stands for Theory-Fiction). She holds a PhD in philosophy (epistemology and aesthetics) from the University of Paris-10, and is currently a postdoctoral research fellow in performance studies and contemporary history at the University of Lisbon.


About Rodrigo:

(CL/NL) studied at the SNDO in Amsterdam and was a resident at the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht. His work seeks to envelope its viewer into visual introspection. Furthermore he possesses a strong interest on subculture and sub-cultural production by digital means of connectivity throughout various Internet sites, networks and social media. @autisticmo (twitter)


About Sara:

Has been choreographing and performing in her own works and collaborating as performer or co-creator in the works of others, as well as teaching dance and choreography since 1994 and touring her works around the world. Was head of Choreography Education and researcher at The Danish National School of Performing Arts from 2012 to 2016 (DDSKS), where she created a network of exchange and support between the local dance and the visual art community and its institutions, aiming for other types of infrastructures of socio-economic and political support. www.saragebran.com