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​DRAMATURGY FOR THEATER PLAY - "A SQUARE BETWEEN TWO BUILDINGS, NEAR A KEYCHAIN, GRAFFITI ON THE WALL AND A TREE" (2016)

Shell 2017 Award for Best Lighting ​

 

DATASHEET:

Directed by: Georgette Fadel

Dramaturgy: Paula Vilela

Cast: Andrea Dantas, Chandelly Braz/Paula Vilela, Livia Paiva, Samuel Toledo

Assistant Director: Julia Ariani

Movement Direction: Duda Maia

Production Director: Marcela Casarin

Production Assistant: Livia Machado

Art Direction: Vanessa Alves

Lighting: Renato Machado

Soundtrack: Gu Siqueira

Photography: Renato Mangolin

Visual Communication: Paula Vilela

Production: Probástica Cia de Teatro and Mãe Joana Produções ​

 

"Little by little the distance increases.

Far, far away, your voice, my voice, everything.

Far is the state of everything. Far to what is here. Far to your own eyes.

Where even those eyes and that heart?

Where's that old lump in your throat?

Me, a liquid cluster of information and contradictory images?

Where are the mouth, the stomach of hunger?

I start to dream about the hook that would return my mouth in pain...

We will not reach the end, we are passing...

I want to surround myself with useless things, I want to play with my partner fixed on the seesaw,

I want to sit in this square after a day of hard work in the lula-lelé refrigerator.

But there are illusory distances between everything and everything.

About the distance and the fog of stolen memory, about longing for the Ferris Wheel.

I want to listen to music, I want to read a book, I want to fight,

I want not to fight and listen to your story and write it while our life rocks.

I want to stay here, there, there.

It's good here!

The house was packed."

(Georgette Fadel) ​

 

Graffiti on the wall and a tree?

It's good here!

Nietzsche said that all company is bad, except that of our equals.

So what is the limit?

I arrived first!

Adedanha?

I can't wait to play!

A hand, an arm, a head. I'm looking for a person.

She is everyone.

So the space doesn't start with S?

No. It’s with a square!

(Paula Vilela)

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