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A OFICINA – Centro de Artes e Mesteres de Guimarães
A OFICINA – Centro de Artes e Mesteres Tradicionais de Guimarães
A Oficina is a Public Interest Cooperative whose majority shareholder is the Guimarães City Council; nevertheless, its team and management/programming services are fully independent. It manages and programs Centro Cultural Vila Flor (music, performing arts and new circus, art gallery), Centro Internacional das Artes José de Guimarães (contemporary art and José de Guimarães collection), Casa da Memória de Guimarães (territorial interpretive centre, heritage and crafts), Centro de Criação de Candoso (artistic residencies), Espaço Oficina (theatre workshops, Theatre Degree laboratories of Universidade do Minho and creation), Teatro Oficina (theatre company) and a Cultural Education and Mediation servisse (which runs through the whole programme and includes two artistic education school projects).
A Turma
A TURMA
A Turma is a production and creation company that has been working continuously in the field of performing and audiovisual arts since 2008. Its repertoire comprises works by major authors in contemporary and new drama, original texts and hybrid works that transcend the limits of the theatre, such as film productions or audiowalks. It promotes collaboration between creators from various areas of the performing arts, investing in the creation of original content. Its main pursuit is the scenic and dramaturgic exploration of language and human interactions.
Academia de Música de Espinho
Academia de Música de Espinho
The Auditório de Espinho | Academia (AdE), which opened in 2006, belongs to Academia de Música de Espinho (AME), a non-profit association that was founded in 1960 to teach music and divulge culture and art. Ever since its opening, the AdE has been pursuing a distinct and inclusive artistic project through its diverse, autonomous and independent programming, and also through the synergies that come from a close interaction between artistic teaching and cultural programming. The AdE provides the main stage for the Espinho International Music Festival, as well as for the Espinho Classical Orchestra and the Espinho Jazz Orchestra.
ÁGORA – CULTURA E DESPORTO DO PORTO, E.M.
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ÁGORA – CULTURA E DESPORTO DO PORTO, E.M.
Ágora is the name of the Porto City Council’s new culture and sports company.
Its mission is to program, produce and supervise the cultural, sports and entertainment events in the city,
in accordance with the strategic options defined by the Porto Municipality. Ágora’s public service
obligations further include the management of various municipal spaces and facilities, such as the Porto
Municipal Theatre, the Municipal Gallery and the future Batalha Centro de Cinema, as well as the
complete network of municipal sports facilities (pavilions, swimming pools and large playing fields).
Ágora – Cultura e Desporto, E.M. is also tasked with the management of other facilities, namely the
Queimódromo [a location for university graduation celebrations] and the Silo Auto, Poveiros and Jardins
do Palácio de Cristal car parks.
Alkantara
Alkantara
For over 25 years, Alkantara has been promoting and developing projects in the performing arts field; this Lisbon-based collective plays a crucial role in the creation of an international community that does not accept any sort of physical, artistic or disciplinary boundaries.
Alkantara Festival is a biennial event that began in 2008. It brings to Lisbon a programme of shows, talks, concerts and celebrations that contributes towards reflection on the relationship between artistic practices and the issues of contemporary society. All year round, Alkantara organises a number of artistic residencies, international meetings and public presentations in Espaço Alkantara.
In 2016, Alkantara began producing Sete Anos Sete Peças, a project by choreographer Cláudia Dias that will continue until 2022. It consists of three different parts: the yearly production of a play, a publishing program and a school-oriented training project.
Amarelo Silvestre Associação Cultural
Amarelo Silvestre
Founded in 2009, the Amarelo Silvestre theatre company is based in Canas de Senhorim, Nelas Municipality. Contemporary theatre created in a semi-urban context, focused on the world and on life. Pride of place is given to Portuguese-language repertoire and to the choreographic presence of the actor’s body on the stage. The word and the body: these are the two cornerstones of Amarelo Silvestre’s artistic purpose.
Artistic direction: Fernando Giestas and Rafaela Santos. Administrative management: Paula Trepado. Executive production: Benedicte Garrido.
As previously in 2018-2019, in 2020-2021 the activities of Amarelo Silvestre are co-financed by Direção-Geral das Artes.
AMEC | Metropolitana
OML _ (c) Marcelo Albuquerque
AMEC | Metropolitana
AMEC | Metropolitana is a non-profit cultural institution that was founded in 1992, with the objective of divulging and teaching classical music. It manages an orchestra – Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa – and three schools – Academia Nacional Superior de Orquestra (higher education), Conservatório de Música da Metropolitana (basic and secondary education) and Escola Profissional Metropolitana (integrated education).
Having as its founders the Lisbon City Council, the Secretariat of State for Culture, the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Solidarity and Social Security, the Secretariat of State for Tourism and the Secretariat of State for Sports and Youth, AMEC | Metropolitana also comprises a large number of Patrons, Sponsors and Regional Promoters or Partners, who all come together in this innovative project.
AMEC | Metropolitana stands out through the way it combines the musical work of its orchestra with the teaching of music, from Preschool to MA degrees. With 28 years of operation under its belt, AMEC | Metropolitana is currently a solid institution and a key reference in the fields of Portuguese culture and artistic education. It has trained several orchestra directors and instrumentalists, who today work in the foremost musical organisations in Portugal and abroad.
AMEC | Metropolitana is a unique and innovative project within the Portuguese and international contexts, with an encompassing approach to the domains of music teaching and musical culture.
ASSéDIO – Associação de Ideias Obscuras
ASSéDIO – Associação de Ideias Obscuras
Since its creation in 1998, ASSéDIO has been developing what it is proud to describe as one of the most consistent series of contemporary drama-based stage works in Portugal.
The distinct quality of ASSéDIO’s work stems from that confluence of coherent repertoire selection and innovative scenic forms, while the company’s identity and relationship with its audience is the result of an experience-based know-how and restless creativity.
Associação Amigos do Coliseu do Porto
Coliseu Porto Ageas – João Octávio
Associação Amigos do Coliseu do Porto
The Coliseu do Porto, which opened on 19 December 1941, is currently classified as a Public Interest Monument. In this building, an icon of Modernism, classical-style decorations are combined with the most up-to-date equipments and technologies, creating a unique atmosphere, fully prepared to host the finest shows. Its Main Room can hold 3.000 people sitting and 4.000 standing; it also features a circus ring that is the only one of its kind in Portugal, an ample orchestra pit for large operas and cine-concerts, and matchless acoustics.
The Associação Amigos do Coliseu do Porto, a private non-profit public interest company, was founded in 1995, and then took ownership of the theatre. Its most important sponsors are the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, the Porto City Council and the Porto Metropolitan Area. Its mission is to bring to the Coliseu’s audiences a cultural offer that is independent, varied and continuous, complementing its usual programming with more and more quality productions.
ASTA – Associação de Teatro e Outras Artes
Aureo Gomez – “ Um Clássico”
Associação de Teatro e Outras Artes
A creation and programming structure founded in 2000. ASTA’s work focuses on five areas: Creations; Touring; Festivals; Educational Service and Research Projects. Its identity rests upon a transdisciplinary theatre-based culture. In our productions, we strive to define new methods and languages, either by reinventing stage classics or by creating out of an empty space. Besides the shows directed by the ASTA team, we also collaborate with a number of creators, such as Vera Mantero, Miguel Pereira, Filipa Francisco, José Carlos Garcia, A. Abernú and Marco Ferreira (Portugal); Lorena Briscoe and Cecilia Gómez (Argentina); Harvey Grossman (USA); Ruth Mandel (Belgium); ReveRso (Germany) or Pati Domech (Spain).
Astro Fingido
ASTRO FINGIDO – associação cultural
ASTRO FINGIDO, led by Ângela Marques and Fernando Moreira, works on three fronts: theatrical creation – focusing on circulation, Portuguese dramaturgy and the formation of audiences; educational service – aimed at the full development of students through Visual Arts, Dramatic Expression, Music and Philosophy for Children (P4C); community cultural project – involving the community of Lordelo-Paredes. In ten years, Astro Fingido created, among other productions: O Grito dos Pavões and A Torre dos Alcoforados (Romanesque Route), Mulheres- Móveis and A Rua Esquecida (Rede Artéria); it also runs a P4C workshop (Filosofário – Oficina do Pensar Crítico e Criativo) for the Porto Municipality, and manages Amateur Theatre for the Paredes Municipality.
Atitudes
ATITUDES
The People of Today are on our sights: we wish to surprise them with a multidisciplinary project that can fulfil new needs and demands, bringing citizens to the theatre and turning a mere aggregation of houses into a space that can be experienced in more human terms.
Pursuing a work that is receptive to the various artistic trends, we do our best to adopt the new technologies and, by tracing a path that builds bridges into the city, reach parts of the population that are unfamiliar with the theatre, thus creating room for the kind of eminently playful creations that may coexist and engage with emerging theatrical expressions, because we believe that a city’s diversity of cultural offerings is also a sign of cosmopolitanism.
Balleteatro
BALLETEATRO CONTEMPORÂNEO DO PORTO, CRL
Ever since its foundation, Balleteatro has been a hub for the development of the performing arts. Established in 1983, it played an important role in the development of an artistic community for contemporary performing arts in Porto. It possesses an important repertoire of choreographic creations by resident artists Isabel Barros and Né Barros; through a number of collaborations with other artists, these creations combine a variety of languages, like the visual arts, photography, music, film and puppetry. Besides its creative work, Balleteatro pioneered the democratisation of the arts via its training courses. In 1989, it opened the first Professional School for dance and theatre in Portugal. Since 2015, the company resides in the iconic Coliseu do Porto Ageas.
Causas Comuns
Estelle Valente
Causas Comuns
Causas Comuns is a production structure that, in accordance with its mission, is largely focused on the creation and presentation of stage productions.
Founded in 2004, it adopted its present name [Common Causes] in 2011, because it better conveys its mobile character as a structure in which a number of regular associates endeavour to assemble a “dream team” for each project.
Its artistic and technical teams combine professionals of recognised standing with emerging creators, with a view to promote continuous training and a “cross-pollination” between different generations, thus ensuring innovation, coherence and quality for its various undertakings.
In partnership with other institutions, Causas Comuns keeps audiences in regular contact with classical and contemporary drama, promotes good practices of physical, social and economic accessibility, and touring productions as a means to diversify and decentralise cultural events.
Besides Portugal, its productions have been shown in Finland, Chile and Mexico.
Causas Comuns shares with Teatro do Eléctrico a work studio at Espaço da Penha – an open house for the Portuguese and international artistic community.
Circolando
CIRCOLANDO – Espaço de Criação Transdisciplinar
Circolando has been working since 1999, under the artistic direction of André Braga and Cláudia Figueiredo. Besides the creation and divulgation of André Braga and Cláudia Figueiredo’s projects, its main activity, Circolando also supports the realisation of projects by its associated artists, while operating and creation centre at CACE Cultural do Porto; for all these reasons, Circolando is described as a Space for Transdisciplinary Creation.
The concept of transdisciplinarity lies at the core of this artistic project: an intense dialogue between dance and theatre, with strong contributions from other artistic fields: poetry, visual arts, music, video.
Circolando works regularly with some of the most celebrated cultural structures in Portugal; its work has been presented in various festivals and theatres across the world.
Círculo de Cultura Teatral / Teatro Experimental do Porto
CÍRCULO DE CULTURAL TEATRAL / TEATRO EXPERIMENTAL DO PORTO
Teatro Experimental do Porto (TEP) is the oldest still active Portuguese professional theatre company. A forerunner of modern theatre, its first show premiered in 1953, under the artistic direction of António Pedro. Gonçalo Amorim, who had been the company’s in-house stage director since 2010, became its artistic director in 2012. Over the past 67 years, some of the most charismatic Portuguese cultural figures have worked at TEP, and works by the most important Portuguese and foreign playwrights were played at its stage. Financed by the Portuguese Government/Ministry of Culture/Direção-Geral das Artes and supported by the Porto City Council, it is one of the companies housed at Teatro Campo Alegre, within the scope of the Teatro em Campo Aberto programme.
Companhia de Teatro de Braga
COMPANHIA DE TEATRO DE BRAGA
Founded in Porto in 1980, but based on Braga since 1984, thanks to an agreement with that municipality, Companhia de Teatro de Braga (CTB) is a solid project of cultural decentralisation. The company’s artistic program combines an ever-renewed interest in new dramaturgy with experimentation, via its theatrical creations, with Humanity’s great dramaturgic legacy: the classics. CTB develops and furthers its artistic undertaking in the areas of stage creation, media arts and audience education. In all these areas, it develops partnership, exchange and co- production projects with various Portuguese and foreign groups and individuals. Being a repertoire company, CTB presents eight to nine productions per year.
Dançando com a Diferença
Associação dos Amigos de arte Inclusiva – DANÇANDO COM A DIFERENÇA
Dançando com a Diferença was founded in 2001 on the island of Madeira, as a wide-ranging educational and social project aimed at bringing Inclusive Dance to the region. This dance company, under the artistic direction of Henrique Amoedo, has become an important reference in the European artistic scene in terms of inclusion through the arts. Currently, it has a branch in Viseu. The company’s repertoire includes works by various choreographers, such as Henrique Rodovalho, Paulo Ribeiro, Rui Horta, Clara Andermatt, Rui Lopes Graça, Tânia Carvalho and La Ribot.
EGEAC – Empresa de Gestão de Equipamentos e Animação Cultural
EGEAC
For over twenty years, EGEAC has been promoting, preserving and organising Lisbon’s cultural events, through its street activities and management of such facilities as the São Luiz and LU.CA theatres, a number of museums and art galleries, and landmarks like the Monument to the Discoveries and the São Jorge Castle. An entity with a wide-ranging involvement in the city, EGEAC organises a programming that is multidisciplinary, encompassing, inclusive and democratic, while aiming at being an active and receptive operator that works in both the contemporary sphere and the more popular fields.
Its goal and mission is to be the leading name in terms of cultural creation and divulgation in the city of Lisbon, a reference as concerns the management of cultural spaces and events, an agent of heritage valorisation, and the activator of an artistic and cultural network. EGEAC intends to create a unique, distinctive cultural personality for Lisbon, stimulating artistic creation and divulgation, supporting major cultural projects and facilitating the communication between the city and its local, national and international audiences.
Ensemble – sociedade de actores
ENSEMBLE – SOCIEDADE DE ACTORES
Established in 1996 by actors Emília Silvestre and Jorge Pinto, ENSEMBLE is an artistic
creation, experimentation and training project. Over the years, it has presented shows
based on the work of classic writers such as Molière, Shakespeare, Chekhov or Ibsen, and
contemporaries like Brian Friel, Samuel Beckett, Arnold Wesker, Tom Kempinski or Jean
Cocteau, as well as commissioned and staged original texts by modern Portuguese
playwrights Luísa Costa Gomes, Jacinto Lucas Pires, Mickael de Oliveira and Ricardo
Alves, in productions that involved scores of actors, dancers and musicians, stage
directors and choreographers, light, sound, video, set and costume designers from all over
the country. The exacting quality standards of this unique artistic project are reflected on
their ambitious, and often daring, creations, which have always been welcomed
enthusiastically by the public.
Erva Daninha
COMPANHIA ERVA DANINHA
Companhia Erva Daninha appeared in 2006; its work is focused on the search for new ways to create and perform circus numbers, attempting to turn virtuosity into a means for the communication of ideas. The company’s main concern is artistic creation. Its repertoire includes several shows for the stage, public spaces and alternative venues. Besides this, Erva Daninha’s work also includes training and programming in the area of Contemporary Circus (Festival TRENGO). Since 2015, it is a resident company at Teatro Campo Alegre, as a part of the Teatro em Campo Aberto initiative (Teatro Municipal do Porto / Porto City Council). Companhia Erva Daninha has the continued support of República Portuguesa – Cultura / Direção Geral das Artes.
Estrutura Associação Cultural
ESTRUTURA
Estrutura was founded in 2009 by Cátia Pinheiro and José Nunes. Its most recent productions are: “Uma Gaivota” (2016), “Geocide” (2017), “The End” (2017), “M’18” (2018), “Pathos” (2019), “Party” (2019) and “The Walk#2” (2019), as well as “Recurso”, a training programme (2018).
The company has collaborated with such institutions as Teatro Municipal do Porto, Teatro Nacional São João, São Luiz Teatro Municipal and Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II, among others.
Estrutura is financed by Direção-Geral das Artes and it is one of the companies housed at Teatro Campo Alegre, under the “Campo Aberto” programme.
FÉRTIL CULTURAL
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FÉRTIL CULTURAL
Fértil Cultural emerges out of the crossing of theatre and anthropology, two forms of looking at humans as generators of culture while questioning their condition. The association was founded in 2010, with the aim of offering a platform for creations and researches that stem from those disciplines. Fértil Cultural’s productions are essentially based on the theatre and its relationship with the other artistic forms.
The stage is the laboratory in which our work is put to the test. Our work largely focuses on original creations, providing us, as creators, with a better approach to a wide range of subjects, allowing us to fit them to our purposes. It is on the stage that we express ourselves and share our thoughts with others.
FIMP – Festival Internacional de Marionetas do Porto
FIMP – Festival Internacional de Marionetas do Porto
FIMP (Porto International Puppet Festival) has been busy divulging and promoting contemporary puppetry, theatre and animated objects and forms since 1989.
The festival presents itself as a space for reflection and criticism on the possibilities of this theatrical form, which also takes into itself the various expressive forms it comes across.
A continual relationship with various art schools speaks of the festival’s commitment to enriching the professional and artistic fabric of both Porto and the country at large, namely by regularly providing the community with formative spaces.
FIMP is also the result of an equation that expresses itself in the diversity of its partnerships, which provide the context for the implementation of an artistic project directed at an audience that is specialised and all-inclusive at once.
Fundação Casa da Música
FUNDAÇÃO CASA DA MÚSICA
A building designed by architect Rem Koolhaas and opened in 2005, Casa da Música stands out of its surrounding urban context and has carved a niche of its own as an innovative artistic institution. Besides housing five musical groups – a symphony orchestra, a contemporary music ensemble, a baroque orchestra, a choir and a children’s choir –, it also plays an active part in supporting contemporary creation, via regular commissions of new works from composers. Its programming cycles feature major international names as well as emerging talents, covering all phases in music history and showcasing many musical styles. Casa da Música also has an Educational Service that offers a wide variety of musical experiences to its visitors.
Fundação Centro Cultural de Belém
FUNDAÇÃO CENTRO CULTURAL DE BELÉM
The Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB), an architectural project by Vittorio Gregotti (Italy) and Manuel Salgado (Portugal), is run by a Foundation dedicated to the promotion of culture, particularly Portuguese culture, in its many artistic manifestations.
Located in the western part of Lisbon, by the river Tagus, the CCB was inaugurated in 1993, after hosting the European Union Presidency.
The CCB consists of various buildings, separated by streets, squares and bridges; the whole is a living space in which people work, stroll around and enjoy the creative capabilities of the greatest artists of all time.
In this space, where contemporary forms of expression are highlighted, visitors are offered shows of music and singing, dance and theatre, art exhibitions and a multiplicity of activities dedicated to various audiences and ages.
INAC – Instituto Nacional de Artes do Circo
INAC – Instituto Nacional de Artes do Circo
Instituto Nacional de Artes do Circo is an international centre dedicated to the arts of the circus. Based in Vila Nova de Famalicão, its mission is to boost and promote Contemporary Circus in Portugal via its Professional Course, to create shows through its Cia Umpor1 project, and to offer artistic residences to Portuguese and foreign companies. INAC also supports emerging artists, by organising the CUPULA Circus Village Festival in Arcozelo (Vila Nova de Gaia), as well as its Circo de Papel project, hosted in a heated 1800m2 tent with 330 seats. INAC is exclusively dedicated to the development of artistic creations for all audiences, thus divulging the circus across the various layers of Portuguese society.
Instituto Politécnico do Porto
TEATRO HELENA SÁ E COSTA – ESMAE/IPP
Escola Superior de Música e Artes do Espetáculo (ESMAE) is an organic element of Instituto Politécnico do Porto; ESMAE provides training in the areas of Dance, Music and Theatre.
ESMAE hosts Teatro Helena Sá e Costa (THSC), whose mission is to divulge and promote the Arts, enhancing the individual process of learning and development, experimenting with new forms and providing support to budding artistic projects, both within the institution and outside it.
Presently, THSC focuses on presenting new creations and on the hosting of internal and external productions in the performing arts field.
ITINERANTENREDO – Associação Teatro
“Galaicofolia – Castro S. Lourenço 2017” – Sandra Cunha
ITINERANTENREDO – Associação Teatro
Itinerantenredo is a theatre association that was founded on 27 March 2015.
Its main focus is on the production and staging of theatre shows, as well as the creation and production of New Circus street festivals.
One of Itinerantenredo’s lines of action consists in the creation and staging of original texts on proposed subjects, and of shows presented in unconventional locations.
The association’s portfolio also includes the production and presentation of community theatre productions, as well as plays for children and teens.
Napalm (companhia de teatro dança em conjunto ou alternadamente)
NAPALM (Companhia de Teatro Dança em Conjunto ou Alternadamente)
NAPALM_ctdca arose from the desire to create an artistic structure that would facilitate a consistent, continuous exploration of the performing arts. We are, intuitively and creatively, a company that works on Theatre and Dance within the context of contemporary art, looking for the future without renouncing the past. Our work is not to be passively enjoyed: our audience must be constantly alert. In our shows, the poetics of the text is diluted through a variety of dramaturgic treatments. Cross-pollination with other contemporary forms enhances the multidisciplinary approach of the company, marked by constant research. We wish to assert ourselves through our way of looking at the world, showing it through our eyes to all who wish to look through them.
Nome Próprio
NOME PRÓPRIO
Founded in the year 2000, Nome Próprio produces contemporary dance and theatre shows. Choreographer and stage director Victor Hugo Pontes – its founder and artistic director – often works on the border area between different artistic languages, making eclectic use of such forms as classical or experimental music, visual arts or literature. Some of his productions are Manual de Instruções, A Ballet Story (2012’s Best Dance Show, according to the Público and Expresso newspapers), Zoo, Coppia, Se Alguma Vez Precisares da Minha Vida, Vem e Toma-a, Nocturno and Margem. Over the years, a Nome Próprio has developed projects, shown in Portugal and abroad, in collaboration with various institutions, such as: TNSJ, Teatro Municipal do Porto, CCVF, Gulbenkian, CCB, Teatro Maria Matos, São Luiz Teatro Municipal, Festival Panorama (Brazil), Festival de Dance de Cannes, Théâtre de Liège and Festival Paris l’Été, among others.
OPART – Organismo de Produção Artística
OPART – Organismo de Produção Artística, E.P.E.
OPART’s aim is providing public service in the areas of classical music and dance, through Teatro Nacional de São Carlos (TNSC) and Companhia Nacional de Bailado (CNB). The TNSC opened its doors in 1793 and remains today the only Portuguese theatre dedicated to the production and presentation of opera and choral/symphonic music shows. Its resident musical groups are Coro do TNSC (1943) and Orquestra Sinfónica Portuguesa (1993). As for CNB (1977), based at Teatro Camões, it presents important works from the international repertoire, from classical evergreens to pieces by choreographers like Balanchine, De Keersmaeker, Forsythe, Joos, Kylián, Limon, Van Manen or Spöerli. Concurrently, CNB has, for the past forty years, created a very personal identity for itself by making several commissions, largely from Portuguese authors like Armando Jorge, Fernando Duarte, Olga Roriz, Rui Lopes Graça or Vasco Wellenkamp.
Orquestra de Câmara de Cascais e Oeiras
ORQUESTRA DE CÂMARA DE CASCAIS E OEIRAS
The Orquestra de Câmara de Cascais e Oeiras (OCCO), which was founded in 2000, is supported by the City Councils of Cascais and Oeiras and by DGArtes. Considered one of the best Portuguese orchestras, it plays a fundamental role in the cultural life of the abovementioned municipalities. OCCO has played in most Portuguese classical music festivals, and also in other European countries, such as Germany, Bulgaria, Spain and Italy, namely in several General Assemblies of European Festivals. Major Portuguese and foreign soloists have played with OCCO. In 2012, OCCO was awarded the Cascais City Council’s Medal of Cultural Merit gave for its contributions to culture and art.
OCCO was founded by its artistic director and conductor, Maestro Nikolay Lalov.
Pé de Cabra
PÉ DE CABRA
Pé de Cabra was established in February 2009.
This firm’s main objective is to participate in the creation and production of artistic projects in such areas as the performing arts, visual arts, literature or multimedia. It also intends to enrich the artistic scene by implementing and/or supporting various projects, creating and educating new audiences, and developing new approaches to the creation of artistic objects.
Saco Azul Associação Cultural
SACO AZUL
Saco Azul was founded in 2002 with the aim of promoting an artistic programme focused on research, experimentation, creation and critical thinking. It is based in Maus Hábitos, an iconic institution of Porto; its shows are shown at this space but also out of doors. Over the past near 19 years, Saco Azul has consolidated its structure and extended its influence across Porto, Portugal at large and even internationally. The company has received continuous support from Direção-Geral das Artes, Ministry of Culture, since 2011. Besides receiving other funds from the Porto City Council, it has also received support from many other entities, such as the Brazilian Ministry of Culture, in addition to countless valuable partners that support its activities.
Teatro Académico Gil Vicente
TEATRO ACADÉMICO DE GIL VICENTE
The Teatro Académico de Gil Vicente (TAGV) is a part of the University of Coimbra. Since its opening in 1961, its cultural, artistic and educational mission has always been fulfilled between the City and the University. A public service venue, the TAGV offers a regular and varied programming, thus connecting Coimbra to various theatre, dance, music and film networks in Portugal and abroad.
Its projects, which stretch across time and have their own programmatic lines, which makes
them unique in the Portuguese artistic scene, include: Centro de Dramaturgia Contemporânea; Encontro de Novas Dramaturgias (Festival END); Abril Dança em Coimbra, Mostra de Teatro Universitário; and École des Maîtres, an international project of advanced training.
Teatro Aramá
“V” – André Delhaye
Teatro Aramá
Teatro Aramá was established in Porto, in August 1995. Since then, the company’s productions have been created within a great variety of thematic and artistic contexts. The interplay of text, subject, space and also aesthetics as creative triggers allows room for spontaneity, in an endeavour to renew the act of creation. Each process begins a new journey towards new experiences that will hopefully bring artistic and human enrichment. The company’s audiences feature a great variety of age groups: children, teens and adults, thanks to the wide range of approaches it employs to attain its desired objectives.
Teatro Art’Imagem
TEATRO ART’IMAGEM
Founded in 1981, Teatro Art’Imagem has a body of work spanning more than 37 years, including over a hundred productions and the annual hosting of two International Theatre Festivals. The company’s headquarters are in Porto, where part of its documentation centre and archives can be found. Since 2008, thanks to an agreement with the Maia City Council, its creation and production unit, which includes an auditorium, an exhibition room, a library and an office, has been located at Quinta da Caverneira, in Águas Santas. Teatro Art’Imagem’s mission develops across six main fronts: Creation, Quinta da Caverneira Programming, Festivals, National/International Touring and Audience Education via Theatre Workshops and Community Events.
Teatro da Didascália
Teatro da Didascália
Teatro da Didascália was founded in 2008, in Joane, Vila Nova de Famalicão. Mostly focused on creative work in the performing arts field, it combines research and artistic cross-pollination to achieve a personal, innovative expression.
Besides creating shows, Teatro da Didascália also develops three projects of cultural programming: the Vaudeville Rendez-Vous international festival and the Territórios Dramáticos theatrical meeting, both intent on changing our use of public and private spaces by turning them into places where the arts interact with the territory and its communities; and Espaço FAUNA, a new creative project with regular programming that was created in 2018 at Quinta da Bemposta, in Joane.
Teatro da Garagem
TEATRO DA GARAGEM
Teatro da Garagem is a theatre company, founded in 1989, whose artistic work consists in exploring new forms of writing for the stage, as well as the new scenic forms that develop alongside them.
The company includes a resident author/stage director, a musician, a group of actors, a production team, a light designer and a stage/costume designer. Besides presenting its stage productions of texts by Carlos J. Pessoa, the company also works with the local community through the activities devised by its Educational Service and divulges the work of new authors via its Try Better, Fail Better cycle.
Since 2005, Teatro da Garagem resides at Teatro Taborda, by invitation of EGEAC/Lisbon City Council.
Teatro do Bairro
TEATRO DO BAIRRO
In the very heart of Bairro Alto, at 63, Luz Soriano Street, Teatro do Bairro occupies the space that for decades housed the rotary press of newspaper Diário Popular, right next door to the National Conservatory’s Music School. Located in a historically privileged hotspot of artistic experiences, it acts as a platform for various contemporary performing arts, with a diversified programming that invites the circulation of different artists and audiences. Besides its own productions, it also hosts outside shows, in the areas of theatre, music, film and dance. This interdisciplinary programming, which includes several in-house creations, allows for a number of welcome exchanges and cross-pollinations, whereby all participants are enriched. Teatro do Bairro is a place where citizens come into contact with the various arts and their creators.
Teatro do Bolhão
TEATRO DO BOLHÃO – Training and Production Centre
Teatro do Bolhão was founded in 2003 by a group of 15 professionals with important careers in various areas of theatrical creation and production, as well as a wide artistic and ethical common ground, defined during their work at ACE Escola de Artes. The company pursues an eclectic creation model, that includes the rereading of classic drama, the divulgation of new authors and the pluridisciplinary work of Joana Providência. Housed since 2015 in Palácio do Bolhão, a classified historic building that holds its two auditoriums, Teatro do Bolhão is a space for creation, programming and autonomous, differentiated hosting. Also of note is the work of its Educational Service, which serves children, school groups and informal visitors.
Teatro do Noroeste – Centro Dramático de Viana
TEATRO DO NOROESTE – CENTRO DRAMÁTICO DE VIANA
Teatro do Noroeste – Centro Dramático de Viana is a professional theatre company based at Teatro Municipal Sá de Miranda, Viana do Castelo.
A pioneering case of professional artistic creation in the Upper Minho region and a Legal Person of Public Utility, Teatro do Noroeste provides a cultural offer focused on the development of audiences by providing inclusive accessibility to over 100 stage performances per year, including new creations, re-runs, hosting and touring of shows. Its Community Project and Educational Service provide several local groups with artistic events.
Sponsored by the Viana do Castelo City Council and the Portuguese Republic / DG Artes.
Teatro do Vão
TEATRO DO VÃO
Founded by Daniel Gorjão, Teresa Tavares and Sara Garrinhas, Teatro do Vão emerged out of a desire, shared by creators in many different artistic forms, to create a human and physical space for research, experimentation and freedom. Its main objective is the fostering of culture and creativity, viewed as means for the development of humans and their societies, as well as promoting artistic research and experimentation, thus raising public awareness of contemporary art.
The creation, organisation and promotion of multidisciplinary artistic objects that combine such disciplines as theatre, dance and the visual arts will facilitate dialogue, reflection and the diffusion of new forms of expression in Portugal and abroad.
Teatro dos Aloés
TEATRO DOS ALOÉS
Teatro dos Aloés was founded in 2000 by a group of actors who had previously shared a number of projects and experiences. The company was named after A Lesson From Aloes, a magnificent text by South African writer Athol Fugard that talks to us of friendship, mutual trust, the struggle for ideals, the beauty in poetry and art that makes men superior and happy beings, the power of ideas, the belief in the progress of humanity and the tranquil wisdom that comes from believing in such goals. A Lesson From Aloes shows us how to withstand adverse conditions, overcoming fear, suspicion and intrigue, when the utopia we wish to realise stands perfectly clear before our eyes.
Teatro e Marionetas de Mandrágora
TEATRO E MARIONETAS DE MANDRÁGORA
This company, founded in 2002, largely focuses on puppet theatre. While exploring a not always stable symbiosis of symbolic language, traditional legacy and contemporary thought, we use puppets as tools in our search for artistic identity. Our aim is to develop the visual, scenic and dramatic potential of the puppet, but in itself and in its connection with the human performer. In this process, we try to discover and explore a dramaturgy that represents us. Creative partnerships, inclusive and socially important community work and decentralisation are all major concerns in our everyday activity.
Teatro Estúdio Fontenova
A Paz Perpétua – Photo Credits Helena Tomás
Teatro Estúdio Fontenova
TEF was born on 15 September 1985; since 2004, it has been working professionally and regularly in the fields of creation, programming and training, with theatre as its main focus. TEF’s artistic project is also a civic one: art at the service of the community. The company’s history comprises 77 stage creations and the organisation of 22 editions of Festival Internacional de Teatro – Festa do Teatro – a festival of transdisciplinary combinations, debates, short film screenings and exhibitions. Its work focuses on contemporary dramaturgy, its origins and the notion of staging as an extension of the literary gesture. On 15 September 2004, TEF was awarded the Setúbal City Medal of Honour (cultural merit). Financial Support: Portuguese Ministry of Culture – DGArtes and Setúbal City Council
Teatro Meridional
TEATRO MERIDIONAL
Founded in Lisbon (1992), Teatro Meridional is a travelling company whose productions are focused on the actor’s performance, turning the construction of each scenic object into a work of research and experimentation. It joined Performart in 2017.
The main lines of its artistic activity include the staging of original texts, the creation of new dramaturgies based on adaptations of non-theatrical texts, the staging and adaptation of major dramatic texts, and the creation of shows in which the word is not the main form of on-stage communication.
So far, Teatro Meridional has been the recipient of 44 awards, most importantly the Europe Prize Theatrical Realities, in 2010.
Teatro Nacional D. Maria II
TEATRO NACIONAL D. MARIA II, E.P.E.
Lisbon’s Teatro Nacional D. Maria II (TNDM II) opened its doors in 1846, during the commemorations of Queen Maria II’s 27th birthday. In 1964, it was completely destroyed in a fire, but would reopen fourteen years later, after a complete reconstruction that preserved the building’s original neoclassical style. It stands in Rossio’s D. Pedro IV Square, and in 2012 it was reclassified as a national monument.
Under the Artistic Direction of Tiago Rodrigues since 2015, the TNDM II works with the intent to open itself to the community, attracting and developing new audiences and bringing cultural and artistic activities to all strata of the society.
Teatro Nacional de São João
TEATRO NACIONAL SÃO JOÃO, E.P.E.
Founded in the 1990s, the Teatro Nacional São João (TNSJ) has sought, under the direction of Ricardo Pais, to pursue an organic approach to its mission, focused on developing a unique artistic project, assembling optimal conditions for theatrical creation, an engaged partnership with the Portuguese and European theatrical universes and a particular emphasis on the communicability of its shows. A member of the Union des Théâtres de l’Europe since 2003, the TNSJ also comprises Teatro Carlos Alberto, an important platform for collaborations with Porto theatrical companies and for many Portuguese contemporary stage creations, and the São Bento da Vitória Monastery, a 17th-century monument that hosts theatrical performances and other events in the TNSJ’s programming.
Teatro O Bando
Teatro O Bando
Founded in 1974, Teatro O Bando is one of Portugal’s oldest cultural cooperatives, a collective that has chosen aesthetic transfiguration as its means of operating on a civic and community level. Its roots can be found in street theatre and children’s entertainment. Teatro O Bando’s creations are largely defined by their visual impact, careful staging and a dramaturgical work that generally adapts texts by Portuguese-speaking authors that were not originally written for the stage. Teatro O Bando continues to strive for uniqueness in its productions, in order to create more powerful and unexpected works of art. The company’s latest home base is a farmhouse in Vale dos Barris, Palmela.
Teatro Pé de Vento
PÉ DE VENTO, C.R.L
Pé de Vento began its work as a professional theatre company in Porto, in February 1978. In February of that same year, having received its first regular annual subsidy, it began its long career, largely dedicated to audiences consisting of children and young people. Since its foundation, the company’s artistic direction has been handled by a group consisting of stage director João Luiz, dramaturgist Maria João Reynaud and writer Manuel António Pina, whose work has been featured in many of the Pé de Vento’s shows until the present day.
In October 1996, the company opened to the public Teatro da Vilarinha, a 106-seat venue equipped with a catwalk and other necessary technical implements.
Pé de Vento became a Public Utility in 2013. In 2003, on the occasion of its 25th anniversary, the company was awarded the Porto City Council’s Medal of Merit – Silver Degree.
Teatro Viriato – CAEV
TEATRO VIRIATO – CAEV
Teatro Viriato is a cultural structure for the programming and production of performing arts, run by Centro de Artes do Espetáculo de Viseu, Associação Cultural e Pedagógica and directed by Paula Garcia. Since 1999, it also hosts Companhia Paulo Ribeiro. An object lesson in cultural decentralisation, its programming features many Portuguese and foreign shows of music, theatre, dance and new circus, as well as various educational activities, operating within various local, national and international networks. Teatro Viriato supports Portuguese artists via co-productions and residency support, while also helping professional artists who wish to reside in Viseu. Since 1998, it enjoys the financial support of the Viseu Municipality and the Portuguese Government.
teatromosca
AMAS teatromosca (c)William Cá
teatromosca
teatromosca is a theatre company that was founded in Sintra, in 1999. Its various projects include Trilogia Norte-Americana, a stage adaptation of three of the most influential American novels (Moby Dick; The Sound and the Fury; Fahrenheit 451). Since 2017, teatromosca has been tasked with the programming of AMAS – Auditório Municipal António Silva, in Agualva-Cacém. Certain of the company’s productions were hailed by the Expresso weekly newspaper as some of the finest theatrical productions in Portugal. The company also organises MUSCARIUM, an annual performing arts festival, as well as a number of community-based projects and moscaMORTA, a publishing house for texts on the performing arts.