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The Brazilian Gustavo Ciríaco will present his performance at the CTBA

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The Brazilian artist Gustavo Ciríaco will be in Argentina to give two presentations of "Paisaje en línea. durational performance”, presented by the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires.

The appointment will be on Saturday 19 Y 20 August 11.30 a 13 and of 14 a 16 hours in the Alfredo Alcón Hall and within the framework of BIENALSUR, free admission (subject to space capacity).

For these performances, Ciríaco will have the presence of the guest artist Luciana Lara, also a native of the aforementioned neighboring country. On the other hand, Alina Folini will also be there (Argentina), Bibi Doria (Brazil), Filipe Caldeira (Portugal), Gonçalo Lopes (Portugal), Sara Zita Correia (Portugal) and Tiago Barbosa (Portugal).

Conceived for indoor public spaces (halls, galleries) and exterior (courtyards, parks or gardens), the project takes on the challenge of inventing ways to translate and reinstate landscape-space experiences. And it assumes the challenge of offering the public the possibility of sensorially experiencing the striking experiences of space lived by the artists., in addition to having a privileged perspective of their space productions.

From the Central Highlands to the mountainous gorge of the Serra da Mantiqueira in Brazil, from the planned city of Brasilia to the world of natural volumes in Minas Gerais, Brazilian choreographer Luciana Lara's summer vacation began with a trip through rugged terrain, dense forests, roads with blue skies that framed the contours of a drawing. Between the fabulation of the utopian architecture of Brasilia and the contours of the natural world, the line joined them in a stroke, compartment and way. in a gallery, a group of active performers, through a set of strings, the abstract lines of a vivid landscape.

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