Catarina Miranda (PT)
ATSUMORI
Inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and club dance, five dancers take you through an incantation of transformation, along themes of loss, rebirth and the search for inner peace. Together, dance, light and sound create an enchanting in-between world.
Programme section Julidans On Stage
Dutch premiere
Location Meervaart
Venue Rode Zaal
Run time nnb
Language Language no problem
ΛƬSUMOЯI
Portuguese choreographer and visual artist Catarina Miranda is known for her multidisciplinary approach, in which visual imagery, movement, voice, scenography and light merge into one. Her dance style is both ritualistic and futuristic, as well as focused and hypnotic. She interweaves geometric with organic movement, drawing on folk dance, vogueing, performance art and Asian influences. All this is captured in an indefinable but intriguing sci-fi-like physicality.
In 2018, Miranda trained at the Kyoto Art Centre in Japan, where she immersed herself in the movement language and musical traditions of Noh theatre. In this ancient theatre genre, with its minimalist and symbolic style, everything - from the movements to the music and costumes - is carefully orchestrated.
ΛƬSUMOЯI is the fruit of this study, which incorporates the codes of Noh theatre to create a contemporary, hypnotic dance language. Past and future touch each other. The title refers to a 15th-century Noh theatre script, in which the ghost of a young samurai roams over the battlefield after his violent death, seeking revenge. Only when a monk helps him accept his fate does he find peace.
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The themes of loss and rebirth inspire ΛƬSUMOЯI, a mysterious in-between world full of shadows, disappearing bodies and unexpected transformations. Five dancers perform a ritual reminiscent of a tribal folk dance - like an incantation. Carried by clapping, whispers and low, droning sounds, the dance gradually gains intensity, like a dream that slowly swallows you up.
The lighting design by Letícia Skrycky and Joana Mário plays an essential role. Sharp contrasts between light and darkness weave a magical landscape, where the dancers disappear into the shadows or seemingly appear out of nowhere.
More about Catarina Miranda
Miranda is an artist working at the intersection of image, movement, voice, scenography and light. She approaches the body as a vessel for hypnagogic transformation and the visceral conscience of the present.
A graduate of EXERCE (ICI–CCN Montpellier) and Porto’s Fine Arts University, with additional training in Noh Theatre (Kyoto), her performances and installations have been shown at Centre Pompidou, Palais de Tokyo, Serralves Museum, and international festivals across Europe, Asia and the Americas.
She is part of the vocal collective COBRACORAL and was nominated for the 2024 Salavisa European Dance Award (SEDA).