
FRANKENSTEIN

The collective GOMPA Project presents Frankenstein, a performance inspired by the homonymous work by Mary Shelley. The group mixes dance, theater, visual arts and original soundtrack performed live to reinvent the first science fiction work in history. Through this scenic miscegenation, the trajectory of a human being generated from other human beings is told, who tries to adapt to the current world even though feeling that nothing she does is sufficient.
The performance proposes a reflection on our relationships of belonging, identification or absence of identification, questioning how much we feel included or part of something, at the same time that it proposes a study of the movements of the human body. For this, two dancers are on stage showing the body that is formed from fragments, objects and mirrors that generate poetic images on the scene. Reflexes, transparencies, body and breathing movements, sounds, words, dissonances, shadows and fissures converge to the scenic symbiosis in which we doubt what we see and hear, building an enigmatic and dreamlike atmosphere. A sense of strangeness is evoked in the audience, at the same time that they perceive themselves reflected on stage, in delicate and sinuous lighting procedures.
Imputes of choreographic creation, such as fragmentation of the body and the use of visual installations, stimulate choreography that seeks to deconstruct codes already established by contemporary dance, producing other aesthetic forms in which the ugly gains space at the expense of the beautiful and of the form understood as well-finished. Disconnect and reconnect the body parts creating a new body from that. Marionette body, series of articulated parts that are dismembered and regrouped in different ways. In this sense, the human body as we know it loses its integral structure, being able to be organized in other combinations, without trunk or with more than one pair of legs.
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Graphic Art
Costumes
Scenography
Lightning:
Composition and Sound design
Female dancer
Male dancer
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Best Play
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Male dancer
FESTIVALS
V Mostra Glênio Peres - Porto Alegre (RS) - 2019
CITIES
Porto Alegre (RS), Gravataí (RS)
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Direction: Camila Bauer
Cast: Fabiane Severo and Douglas Jung
Composition and sound design: Álvaro RosaCosta
Choreography: Fabiane Severo and Douglas Jung
Choreographic provocations: Carlota Albuquerque
Scenography and objects: Élcio Rossini
Lighting: Ricardo Vivian
Costumes: Renan Vilas
Dramaturgy: Camila Bauer, Carina Corá and Pedro Bertoldi
Graphic art: Jéssica Barbosa
Photography: Regina Protskof and Cláudio Etges
Production and realization: GOMPA Project
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Financiamento
Esta programação é uma realização do Instituto LING e Ministério do Turismo / Governo Federal, com patrocínio da Crown Embalagens, Fitesa e America Tampas.
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CRÍTICAS
Antônio Hohlfeldt - Jornal do Comércio
Sandra Dani está emocionante; Laura Hickmann é pura vitalidade. A voz em off de Liane Venturella, a rápida passagem de Lurdes Eloy como a vizinha e amiga da avó, e a cena em que Luiz Paulo Vasconcellos contracena com Sandra são muito bem resolvidas, estão cinematograficamente construídas, mas permitem imaginar como ocorreriam em um palco, assim como as falas em “off” que a neta troca com a avó, com as telas vazias a evidenciar o deslocamento da personagem de um aposento para o outro. A ambientação na Casa Na Chácara foi perfeita. As ambientações internas também estão condizentes e evidenciam que o texto não perderá eficiência quando apresentado em um palco."