Seco is a project of artistic creation and experimentation by Bernardo Chatillon, in the area of contemporary dance, which aims to investigate the frontiers of perception and form, and movement without resonance, unfinished, imprecise, and uncertain. Inspired by the composition of decision processes as unexpected encounters that operate in the search for a new corporeality.
Credits
Artistic Direction, Creation and Interpretation
Bernardo Chatillon
Artistic Accompaniment
Meg Stuart
Scenography
Pedro Fazenda
Dramaturgy
Diogo Liberano
Light design
Vera Martins
Technical Monitoring
André Uerba
Publication of the creative process, with contributions from different sensitivities textual, poetic and visual by
Mariana Passos, Rui Dias Monteiro, Cláudia Galhós, Margarida Agostinho, Catarina Lopes Vicente, Rui Horta e Daniel Fernandes
Production Direction and Communication
Sara Silva
Executive production
Teresa Leite
Production
Flamingo Vocation a.c.
Co-production Residence
O Espaço do Tempo, Fábrica da Criatividade , Pó De Vir a Ser e Trust Collective
Co-Production
Cine-Teatro Avenida de Castelo Branco, Teatro Cine de Gouveia and Festival Pedra Dura
Support
DGArtes and Municipality of Arganil
Thanks to
Teresa Madeira, John Noble, Hiago Rodrigues, Veronika Szabó, J.Crist, Bruno Esteves, Isabel Silva, Pateo José Matias Junior, SAL Mercearia, Nélia Calvino, Supermercado Feiteira, Açor Bikes, TRIJu (Teatro da Riju), Francisco Salgado, Espaço Céu Vagem, Energias In The Van, Fernanda Eugénio, Tomé Chatillon.
Bernardo Chatillon is a multidisciplinary artist, performer, and researcher. His work explores body, memory, and narrative, creating poetic encounters between artists, audiences, and place. Rooted in Magical Thinking, he imagines new ways to connect with the invisible. Trained at Chapitô and Lisbon Theatre and Film School, he holds an MA in SODA from Berlin. He directs R.I.Ju in Arganil and leads Fôlego, a project for collective experimentation and creation.