Tuntunhi
Corre Mundos

This intercultural and intergenerational show is the result of the second phase of the project Corre-Mundos – Transformação Comunitária pela Art`Inclusiva, developed with the inhabitants of Almada, between 2020 and 2022, and financed by the PARTIS & Art for Change initiative.
Tuntunhi, a name proposed by one of the participants and accepted by all in a collective and participatory action, in Cape Verdean Creole means to “weave”, “intertwine”. The artistic proposal of the project is to unite people around the construction of a show in three stages – training, creation and presentation. The work process is very important and it is through that process that issues such as building trust in the body, in our imaginations, in our voice and even in the importance of the effect of these voices that go unheard in global communities.
Credits:
Art director and choreographer - Filipa Francisco
Co-creation and interpretation - Admila Cardoso, Andreia Bilé, Bernardo Amador, Bdjoy, Diogo Rocha, Fabinho, Fernando Chainço, Helder Pina, Helder Ramos, Íris Gonçalves, Izabela Falcão, Jaqueline Spencer, Laís Andrade, Madalena Sousa, Mariana Tengner Barros, Mónica Duarte, Solange Gomez, Walter Menezes, Yohana Contreras
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