Cláudia Dias was invited, through the Theatre Studies PhD seminar, on 21st February 2020 at FLUL for a conversation about the show, Quinta-Feira: Abracadabra [Thursday: Abracadabra] as part of the Sete Anos Sete Peças Cycle.
Cláudia Dias was born in Lisbon, in 1972. She is a choreographer, performer and teacher. She completed a Master’s in Performing Arts at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences / Universidade Nova de Lisboa and graduated in dance at the Academia Almadense. She continued her studies with a scholarship at the Companhia de Dança de Lisboa and completed the Training Course for Contemporary Dance Interpreters, promoted by Fórum Dança. She began performing with the Grupo de Dança de Almada. She then joined the Ninho de Viboras collective. She has collaborated with Re.Al, having been a central interpreter in João Fiadeiro’s creative strategy and in the development, systematization and transmission of the Real Time Composition Technique. Among her own creations are One Woman Show, Visita Guiada, Das coisas nascem coisas, Vontade De Ter Vontade and Nem tudo o que dizemos tem de ser feito nem tudo o que fazemos tem de ser dito. At this time, she was developing Sete Anos Sete Peças, a long-term project seeking to counter the idea of a precarious or absent future.
Entry was free.