Artistic residency for the new production steal you for a moment that sees Damaged Goods and EIRA collaborating with Fuorimargine
The artistic collaboration between Francisco Camacho and Meg Stuart dates back to Stuart’s early works, most notably Disfigure Study (1991).
Their deep personal bond has grown through various projects; now for the first time in three decades, they come together on stage for a duet inspired by the mysterious Nuragic ruins of Sardinia.
In the twilight of this ancient civilisation, stone giants guarded the island’s coastline – traces of a rich culture that has slowly eroded away.
Going beyond the walls of museums, Camacho and Stuart delve into the gaps, the absences of history. What remains?
Created and performed by: Francisco Camacho, Meg Stuart
Set design: Gaëtan Rusquet
Sound design: Vincent Malstaf
Light design and technical direction: Frank Laubenheimer
Artistic assistance: Márcio Kerber Canabarro
Technical Assistant: Tom De Langhe
Exterior eye: Sigal Zouk
Production: Damaged Goods, EIRA
EIRA Executive Production: Soraia Gonçalves
Co-production: Fuorimargine, Perpodium, Tanz im August / HAU Hebbel am Ufer
With the support of the Flemish Government, the Commission of the Flemish Community and the Tax Protection Measure of the Federal Government of Belgium through Cronos Invest, the Government of Portugal with the Ministry of Culture, Directorate General of Arts and the Lisbon City Council
© Bruno Simão – Galleries of Rural Life – Visitable Reserve of the National Museum of Ethnology Lisbon