Fase dispersa presents itself as an anthropological place: identity, historical and relational, or a place where to confront oneself and meet the other. Part of the desire to tread a path and counteract the dispersion. It is a last cry for life with all the strength that remains and an attempt to touch the untouchable.












Synopsis
In the context of this project, I understand by dispersed phase the object that is in relationship with the body and that causes movement. The manipulation of objects appears as an extension of the body itself and its concerns, placing it in a state or quality of consciousness. Dance appears as a vestige in a rooted body. To what extent do these languages complement or cancel each other out? What is its potential and significance?
Technical and artistic-sheet
Conception, direction and interpretation
Teresa Santos
Original music
Dídac Gilabert
Light design
Dídac Gilabert and Teresa Santos
Photography and video
Teresa Santos
Scene photography
Nuno Leites
Production
Grito imagens
Duration
10′
Presentations
Trengo Festival de Circo do Porto
Mostra Estufa
Circo na Rúa em Santiago de Compostela