This cultural association was formed in 2021 and, despite being new, inherited the body of work developed by choreographer Cláudia Dias. It focuses on artistic creation, programming and education, both inside and outside the country.
Pé de Cabra offers assistance to creative organisations that are increasingly faced with the bureaucratisation of culture, to avoid their exclusion from the production and programming circuits of the performing arts. Pé de Cabra works in multidisciplinary areas, in the submission of applications and project management, and supports the planning, financing and strategy of artistic and cultural projects.
SCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa is a public university institution specialising in the areas of business sciences, social sciences, technology and architecture.
Azala is a meeting place for artists, activists and researchers linked mainly to the body, voice and movement. It is the perfect place for artist residencies, as it has two studios and five cabins, nestled in the forest, in Lasierra, Álava. Laboratories, seminars, public programmes, celebrations, travelling theatre, publications and consultancy are some of its activities.
Rouge Elea started out in 2003 focusing on circus acts. Since then, the company’s language has been strongly influenced by dance and the spoken word. Its material is created around a continuous process of fieldwork, meetings and sound recordings. Established in the Basque Country in 2014, Rouge Elea is a cross-border artistic team, capable of writing in several languages, the DNA of its works.
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