Creation: Marcelo Evelin/Demolition Incorporada

Interpretation: Ana Pereira, Adriana Pereira, Ornela Trespidi, Isabela Berto, Uatumã Fattori de Azevedo, Jule Fuchs, Emilia Parol, Ignazio Bortot, Beatriz Baptista, Tiago Silva, Roxana Suárez, Inês Freitas, Iara António Pacheco, Francisca Rodrigues, Catarina Corujeira, Mor Yaron, Rebecca Lång, Chiara Leonardi, Ana Jordão, Miguel Mendes Brás, Charlotte Zeidler, Mariana Coelho and Eleanor Winkler.

Music: "Floresta Amazônica", by Heitor Villa Lobos, reworked by Sho Takiguchi

Production Direction: Regina Veloso/Casa de Produção

Production Assistance: Gui de Areia

Administration: Humilde Alves/CAMPO arte

Barricada
Barricada is a collective practice that proposes thinking about proximity as a defense strategy and being together as a political position.

A choreographic figure in which a group of chained bodies articulate and disarticulate to mark a moment in time and space, and question notions of autonomy and resistance. A firm and porous architecture of bodies that interrupts flows, displaces identities and blurs boundaries.

The name - barricade - refers to the popular tactics of insurrection that emerged in the 16th century, unique and improvised structures that are built as a confrontational movement, but also function as a protective space for a given community. Barricades are essentially collective structures, made of improvised agglomerations of any material, which leave their functionality behind to form a unique and plural organism.

Created and developed by the choreographer Marcelo Evelin and Plataforma Demolition Incorporada, the Barricada project is presented at Serralves with a collective of performers as a result of the partnership with Companhia Instável.