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TWO-HEADED

HAWK

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A death song invites the audience to enter the show. The actress, who lived for five years in the Amazon, with the Kamayura people, sews real discourses of current Brazilian politics. On one side the urban-ruralist discourse, on the other the indigenous discourse in favor of survival, and also the actress questioning her place in the encounter with otherness. Two-headed hawk - a bird that devours indigenous people even after death - is the representation of capital: the one who destroys nature through the ambition of unbridled progress and the desire for merchandise. How is it possible to put ourselves in the other's place? What is essential for us to live? A work of poetic and political resistance, a dramatic event.

Andreia Duarte brought to the stage the experience she had living for five years with the Kamaiurá people, when she was 21 and moved to the village in the Xingu Indigenous Park (MT). The initial project of putting on a show became reality in 2015, when the play began to be created in partnership with the director Juliana Pautilla. The artists then realized the possibility of deepening their personal research on body and politics, motivated by themes and issues involving indigenous people in Brazil. They started new partnerships with professionals from different areas (such as video, music and art direction) and they chose to concretize the work from work in progress shows that were presented in various spaces in 2015 until its premiere in 2016. The performance weaves the duration of three years.

 

The realization went through the following places:

 

AS AN OPEN PROCESS (2015 - 2016)

  • Springtime in the Museums (Tiradentes/MG), 

  • Space Esquyna (BH/MG) 

  • Cultural Complex Funarte (SP),

  • Festival Short Scenes of Manaus (AM) 

  • Open Scene" Edital Funarte SP, Eugênio Kusnet Arena Theatre, from April 14 to 17, 2016 (SP)

 

FROM THE PREMIERE (2016 - 2019)

 

  • Funarte, 2016. (SP)

  • Theatre Marília, 2016 (BH / MG)

  • Moteh (Theatre and Human Rights Exhibition), 2016. (BH / MG)

  • Guest Show of the Festival Bh in solos, 2016. (BH / MG)

  • ATL – Terra Livre Camp, the largest indigenous mobilization in Brazil, on April 25, 2017 (Support ISA e CTI).  (BSB / Distrito Federal).

  • Season at SP Theatre School, 2017. (SP)

  • Oswald de Andrade – presentation and workshop, 2017. (SP)

  •  Solos de quintal, 2017. (Dourados / MT)

  • Projeto ZAZ, 2018 / (BH / MG)

  • Le Manifest – FR, 2018 with the presence of indigenous leader Davi Kopenawa.

  • Guest performance of Mono-Festival. Realization 28 Patas Furiosas. 2018. (SP).

  • Sesc Pompéia presentation at TePI - Theatre and the Indigenous Peoples, 2018 (SP).

  • Indigenous April - Sesc Taubaté, April 26, 2019. (Taubaté / SP).

CREDITS

CONCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE

Andreia Duarte

DIRECTION AND PHYSICAL TRAINING

Juliana Pautilla

DRAMATURGY AND SCENIC DESIGN

Andreia Duarte and Juliana Pautilla

ART DIRECTION AND PRODUCTION:

Alice Stamato

ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK:

Carlinhos Ferreira

LIGHT CREATION AND OPERATION:

Lucas Pradino

VIDEO CREATION:

Natália Machiavelli and Daniel Carneiro

SOUND AND VIDEO OPERATION: 

Juliana Pautilla

VIDEO RECORDING:

Daniel Carneiro, Robson Timóteo and Anderson Chocks 

PHOTOGRAPHY:

Fernanda Procópio and Carolina Monteiro

GRAPHIC CREATION:

Daniel Carneiro

REALIZATION:

Juliana Pautilla and OUTRA MARGEM

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