ATLAS
Concept and artistic direction: Ana Borralho & João Galante
Lighting design: Thomas Walgrave
Sound: Coolgate
Dramaturgical Assistance: Fernando Ribeiro e Rui Catalão
Artistic colaboration and group coordination: Catarina Gonçalves, Cátia Leitão (Alface), Andre uerba e Tiago Gandra
Production: CasaBranca
Co-production: Teatro Maria Matos / EGEAC
Performances: Maria Matos, Lisbon, Portugal;
Panorama Festival, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil; Teatro La Cucina - Milan, Italy;
Latitudes Contemporaines Festival, Lille - France, Theatre de Gennevilliers, France,
Festival Baltoscandal, Rakvere - Estonia , MU Theatre, Budapest,
Hungary; Arsenic, Lausanne, Switzerland; Mir Festival, Synchrono Theatro, Athens;
Humain Trop Humain, Montpellier, France; Pôle National des Arts du Cirque, Auch, France;
Centro Museu Vasco de Arte Contemporanea Vitoria, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain;
LÓKAL International Theatre Festival, Reykjavík, Iceland; Charleroi Danses, Charleroi, Belgium
Video: http://vimeo.com/35137562#at=0
In this performance, Ana Borralho and João Galante plan to build an atlas of human social organization,
a representation of human beings through their role in the society in which they operate.
One of the engines of this piece is the artist Joseph Beuys's ideas, We Are the Revolution and each
man is an artist. A quiet revolution. A work motivated by the belief that art should play
an active role in society. Uniting art and life.
Concept and artistic direction: Ana Borralho & João Galante
Lighting design: Thomas Walgrave
Sound: Coolgate
Dramaturgical Assistance: Fernando Ribeiro e Rui Catalão
Artistic colaboration and group coordination: Catarina Gonçalves, Cátia Leitão (Alface), Andre uerba e Tiago Gandra
Production: CasaBranca
Co-production: Teatro Maria Matos / EGEAC
Performances: Maria Matos, Lisbon, Portugal;
Panorama Festival, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil; Teatro La Cucina - Milan, Italy;
Latitudes Contemporaines Festival, Lille - France, Theatre de Gennevilliers, France,
Festival Baltoscandal, Rakvere - Estonia , MU Theatre, Budapest,
Hungary; Arsenic, Lausanne, Switzerland; Mir Festival, Synchrono Theatro, Athens;
Humain Trop Humain, Montpellier, France; Pôle National des Arts du Cirque, Auch, France;
Centro Museu Vasco de Arte Contemporanea Vitoria, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain;
LÓKAL International Theatre Festival, Reykjavík, Iceland; Charleroi Danses, Charleroi, Belgium
Video: http://vimeo.com/35137562#at=0
In this performance, Ana Borralho and João Galante plan to build an atlas of human social organization,
a representation of human beings through their role in the society in which they operate.
One of the engines of this piece is the artist Joseph Beuys's ideas, We Are the Revolution and each
man is an artist. A quiet revolution. A work motivated by the belief that art should play
an active role in society. Uniting art and life.