Perhaps she could dance first and think afterwards
2016 - Director : Centre national de la danse, Réalisation
Choreographer(s) : Mantero, Vera (Portugal)
Present in collection(s): Centre national de la danse , CN D - Spectacles et performances
Video producer : Centre national de la danse
Integral video available at CND de Pantin
Perhaps she could dance first and think afterwards
2016 - Director : Centre national de la danse, Réalisation
Choreographer(s) : Mantero, Vera (Portugal)
Present in collection(s): Centre national de la danse , CN D - Spectacles et performances
Video producer : Centre national de la danse
Integral video available at CND de Pantin
Perhaps she could dance first and think afterwards
I think all my pieces are born by chance. Too much by chance. I would like to be a little bit more methodical. But I think that to be methodical one has to believe and I have a problem: some lack of belief. Art and creation are some of the things that most interest me in life, but it seems that each time that I start doing something in that field I immediately stop believing in it. And then I finally stop believing in life itself and other things and so on.
My relationship with dance turns around the following questions: what does dance say? what can I say with dance? what am I saying when I'm dancing?
I didn't want to do this piece. Fortunately there was someone (Bruno Verbergt) who put a stage at my disposal and told me to do on it exactly whatever I needed to do. I did so. This piece evolved from all I just said.
Vera Mantero
Mantero, Vera
Vera Mantero studied classical dance with Anna Mascolo and danced in the Gulbenkian Ballet between 1984 and 1989. Mantero started choreographing in 1987 and, since 1991, has been presenting her solo and group work all over Europe, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Singapore, South Korea and the USA.
Of her solo work mention goes to Perhaps she could dance first and think afterwards (1991), Olympia (1993), One mysterious Thing, said e.e.cummings* (1996), What can be said about Pierre (2011) and The Caldeirão Highlanders, exercises in fictional anthropology (2012). Her group pieces include Under (1993), For Boring and Profound Sadnesses (1994), Poetry and Savagery (1998), Until the moment when God is destroyed by the extreme exercise of beauty (2006) and We are going to miss everything we don't need (2009).
In 2013 and 2014 Vera Mantero created the performance installations Shadows on offer and More for Less than for More, this last piece presented in two different versions: occupying the whole space of the auditorium – seating and proscenium - in 2013, and at urban vegetable gardens created for the final presentation of the project in 2014. More for Less than for More was created in partnership with Culturgest and Maria Matos Municipal Theatre under the scope of the Create to connect project financed by the European Commission. These projects, as well as the artist’s new creation The Clean and The Dirty, premiered in April 2016 at the Maria Matos Theatre in the framework of the cycle The Three Ecologies, clearly reflect the choreographer's concerns for fundamental issues such as the environment, economic sustainability, social cohesion and inclusion, and citizenship.
Her artistic work has been recognized with institutional prizes such as the Prémio Almada (Ministry of Culture - 2002) or the Prémio Gulbenkian Arte for her career as creator and performer (2009), as well as through initiatives such as the retrospective organized by Culturgest in 2009, entitled Month of March, Month of Vera, or the Portuguese representation at the 26th São Paulo Art Biennale (2004) with a work co-created with the sculptor Rui Chafes, entitled Eating your Heart Out. Recently, the influent Brazilian newspaper O Globo elected The Caldeirão Highlanders, exercises in fictional anthropology as one of the best 10 dance pieces presented in 2014.
The city of Fundão dedicates a year to the artist (April 2015- April 2016) with the project Passage #2, which includes the presentation of several performances, the work with local school students and the recreation of Eating your heart out for a treetop walkway in Fundão. This new version, entitled Eating your heart out in the trees was presented in 2016 at the Mermaid Garden in Coimbra, for which Rui Chafes created a new sculpture.
Since 2014, Vera Mantero integrates, together with Jorge Andrade and Pedro Penim, the cast of the Portuguese version of Quizoola! by Tim Etchells/Forced Entertainment.
Recently, Vera Mantero was invited by Boris Charmatz to be part of 20 Dancers for the 20th Century, a living archive of the defining choreographic solos of the 20th century, that took place at Tate Modern (London) and at the Paris Opera/Palais Garnier (Paris) in 2015, and at the Staatsoper, in Hannover (Tanzkongress) in June 2016, and will be presented in December at the Museo Reina Sofía (Madrid).
Vera Mantero participates regularly in international improvisation projects alongside improvisers and choreographers such as Lisa Nelson, Mark Tompkins, Meg Stuart and Steve Paxton. Since the year 2000, Vera Mantero has also been exploring vocal work, either singing the repertoire of different authors or co-creating experimental music projects. She regularly teaches composition and improvisation in Portugal and abroad.
Centre national de la danse, Réalisation
Since 2001, the National Center for Dance (CND) has been making recordings of its shows and educational programming and has created resources from these filmed performances (interviews, danced conferences, meetings with artists, demonstrations, major lessons, symposia specialized, thematic arrangements, etc.).
James Carlès
Bagouet Collection
The committed artist
In all the arts and here especially in dance, the artist sometimes creates to defend a cause, to denounce a fact, to disturb, to shock. Here is a panorama of some "committed" choreographic creations.
La part des femmes, une traversée numérique
New breath : 21st century youth enters the world of dance
Qudus Onikeku - Reclaim a forgotten memory
CHRISTIAN & FRANÇOIS BEN AÏM – VITAL MOMENTUM
Indian dances
Discover Indian dance through choreographic creations which unveil it, evoke it, revisit it or transform it!
DANCE AND DIGITAL ARTS
Black Dance
Why do I dance ?
Artistic Collaborations
Panorama of different artistic collaborations, from « couples » of choreographers to creations involving musicians or plasticians
Meeting with literature
Collaboration between a choreographer and a writer can lead to the emergence of a large number of combinations. If sometimes the choreographer creates his dance around the work of an author, the writer can also choose dance as the subject of his text.
Dance and performance
Here is a sample of extracts illustrating burlesque figures in Performances.
Round dance
Presentation of the Round’s figure in choreography.
The Dance Biennale
Female / male
A walk between different conceptions and receptions of genres in different styles and eras of dance.
Dance and visual arts
Dance and visual arts have often been inspiring for each other and have influenced each other. This Parcours can not address all the forms of their relations; he only tries to show the importance of plastic creation in some choreographies.
Hand dances
This parcours presents different video extracts in which hands are the center of the mouvement.