Orifice Paradis
2012
Choreographer(s) : Teodoro, Ana Rita (Portugal)
Present in collection(s): CNDC - Angers
Video producer : Ana Rita Teodoro
Orifice Paradis
2012
Choreographer(s) : Teodoro, Ana Rita (Portugal)
Present in collection(s): CNDC - Angers
Video producer : Ana Rita Teodoro
Orifice Paradis
Teodoro, Ana Rita
The Portuguese Ana Rita Teodoro has a Master from the CNDC in Angers and from the Université Paris 8, where she started working on her project Délirer l’anatomie, drawing on her scientific and philosophical studies. She recently received a grant
to study with Yoshito Ohno from the Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian and was
a recipient of the Aide à la Recherche et au Patrimoine en Danse from the CN D, to continue her research into butoh. She has choreographed the works MelTe, Orifice Paradis, Rêve d’intestin, and Assombro (Fantôme Méchant). Ana Rita Teodoro is an associate artist at the CN D.
Orifice Paradis
Choreography : Ana Rita Teodoro
Interpretation : Ana Rita Teodoro
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