Workshop with the Artists of SYN.Tropia

Yola Pinto, Simão Costa (Portugal)

Alongside the performance, the creators invite participants to explore some of the sound and choreographic materials developed during the creation process, sharing their research of recent years focused on the physical processes of sound, the multifaceted nature of listening mechanisms, and the role movement plays within them. Inspired by the meaning and possibilities of the title ‘SYN.Tropia’ and its relevance to everyday actions, the artists propose an informal and relaxed approach to exploring the connections between different artistic practices featured in the show—including drawing. Together, we will seek a multidisciplinary, synesthetic body capable of expressing its “felt sense” in each moment. 

 

Suitable for both hearing audiences and people with hearing impairments.

Comfortable clothing that can get dirty is recommended.

About artists

Simão Costa and Yola Pinto, with solo artistic careers in the areas of music and dance respectively, have been creating shows and installations in partnership since 2011.

The works by this artistic duo stems from the tradition of performing arts, creating music and dance shows where the poetics and sometimes the scenography itself is for the audience to enjoy. Working with a particular focus on touch and hearing, they invite their audiences to a tacit and presential experience of performing / scenographic / sculptural objects.

Date

05.09. Friday 11.30

Length

1h 30min

Location

Dirty Deal Teatro Talsu iela 1 Rīga

Language

English

Accessibility

Accessible Content for People with Mobility Impairments Accessible Content for People with Hearing Impairments Interpreted in Sign Language

Partially accessible

To reach the theatre’s main entrance, you must cross tram tracks on a cobblestone street. At the entrance, there is a ramp leading to the foyer. The threshold at the door is low. The foyer is dimly lit. The main hall is on the same level as the foyer. The path to the White Hall leads through the Black Hall, and there is also a ramp at this entrance. Adapted facilities for wheelchair users are available.

Notes

Note: Comfortable clothing that can get dirty is recommended. Sign language interpretation will be available.

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