Brandhaarden Masterclass
Marlene Monteiro Freitas works with a diverse group of dancers and creators for her pieces. She also regularly appears on stage herself in her own choreographies. Through a master class, we want to introduce dance students to the working methods and physical elements of Freitas' work. To experience different techniques and movements themselves and to investigate where the boundary lies between fiction and truth.
The master class will be given by two dancers from Freitas' company, Kyle Scheurich and Hsin-Yi Shiang. In the master class, we explore how Marlene works with her dancers. During this course, we work with rhythm/music. We explore the varieties of working with the body, faces, voices and transforming into figures and animals. The master class is intended for anyone with a dance background.
Festival Brandhaarden
Location Amsterdam Dance Center (studio 4), Marnixstraat 342 E
Run time 120 minutes
Genre Perspective
Language English
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Marlene Monteiro Freitas
Marlene Monteiro Freitas (1979) is the figurehead of the new Portuguese dance scene. She is known for her abundant and expressionistic pieces, inspired by the carnival of her Cape Verdean youth, which combine grotesque figures with a powerful visual language that flirts with the extravagant worlds of fashion and pop culture. Freitas' work, situated at the intersection of dance and theater, is both visually captivating and thematically profound, addressing social issues and offering timely political commentary. Her performances are characterized by a unique blend of slapstick and serious undertones, with music playing a prominent role.
Born in Cape Verde, she was a co-founder of the dance group Compass and studied at P.A.R.T.S. in Brussels, the Escola Superior de Dança, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon. As a co-founder of P.OR.K., a production organization based in Lisbon, she has revitalized theatricality in dance. In recent years, she has transitioned to larger venues, where she often appears on stage as part of her performances, which always begin with an image that she envisions in her mind.
Freitas collaborates with a diverse group of creators from around the world, giving her work a dynamic and innovative quality that challenges and inspires audiences.
photo ©Bea Borgers
Brandhaarden
Brandhaarden is an international theatre festival that brings performances from notable foreign theatre makers to Amsterdam. The festival provides a unique overview of a single creator, house, writer, region, or theme. In previous editions, we highlighted directors such as Katie Mitchell, Milo Rau, and the collective Rimini Protokoll, writer Édouard Louis, the Southern European region (Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece), and city theatres such as Münchner Kammerspiele, Volksbühne Berlin, and Peter Brooks Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord.