Mostra Brasileira de Dança
- Category Festivals
- Since 2003
- Interaction with countries 9
- Members 40
Presentation/Mini-bio:
The Brazilian Dance Show - Every Rhythm. Only one Move is a festival held since 2003 in Recife, in the Northeast of Brazil. Its objective is to promote art though dance in its most various expressions, also searches to promote the exchange among artists, creators and interpreters for the building of new languages and contribute to the maintenance and the upcoming of new audiences. A democratic, inclusive project with a global insight. Throughout its path it has promoted interaction among Brazil and 9 other countries, it had one international edition in Colombia and, during the pandemic (2020/2021), held two virtual editions. Throughout almost two decades welcomed over 400 companies, artists and teachers, in various artistic genres such as the contemporary, classical, urban, folk and popular dances, besides gathering an audience of over 250.000 people
Main action axis:
The Brazilian Dance Show is an independent project directed by producers Iris Macedo and Paulo de Castro, through Fervo Projetos Culturais and Paulo de Castro Produções Artísticas it holds national and international agreements to its annual release
Presentation/Mini-bio:
The Brazilian Dance Show has been dialoguing with artists and groups from various countries, especially from iberoamerican ones, with the objective of promoting the flow and promotion of shows, contributing with the professional refinement and the spread of new artistic languages, strengthening the image of the countries involved, develop the economy and preserving culture.
Countries involved:
- Colombia
- Chile
- Ecuador
- Portugal
- Cuba
- Switzerland
- Argentina
- Uruguay
- Bolivia
In 2019 it held its first exportation project, and realized its first edition in Colombia, taking the Brazilian Dance Show to Cali and Bogota, in partnership with FUNARTE, ApexBrasil, Dance Biennial of Cali and Colón Bogotá Theater, with a staff of 31 Brazilians. Around 12 activities were developed among artistic performances, workshops and photo exhibitions. This project was the result of a negotiation round at the MICSUR (Bogota/16) and MICBR (São Paulo/18).