F*cking Future choreographs the friction between militancy and militarization, exploring and challenging the systems that shape bodies and behaviors. On a quadrifrontal stage, drawing from those very same systems, a collective marches between rigidity and dilution, discipline and desire, invoking new forms of union and insurgency — we remain here, resisting through movement.
Credits
Artistic direction and choreography
Marco da Silva Ferreira
Artistic and Dramaturgy assistance
Catarina Miranda & Cristina Planas Leitão
Performers
Catarina Casqueiro, Eríc Amorim dos Santos, Fábio Krayze, Doisy Bryan, Marco da Silva Ferreira, Matias Rocha Moura, Max Makowski, Nala Revlon
Performers (trainee)
José Santos
Performers (residency)
Mélanie Ferreira
Music
Rui Lima & Sérgio Martins
Light
Teresa Antunes & Rui Monteiro
Production Direction
Mafalda Bastos
Production assistance
Ana Lopes
Production Structure
P-ulsa
Diffusion
ART HAPPENS
Coproducer
Maison de la danse, Lyon/Pôle européen de création, in support of Biennale de Lyon (FR), Sadler's Wells (UK), Charleroi danse, centre chorégraphique de Wallonie - Bruxelles (BE), Teatro Municipal do Porto (PT), PACT Zollverein (GE), Points Communs - Nouvelle Scène nationale of Cergy-Pontoise / Val d’Oise (FR), Théâtre National de Chaillot (FR), Julidans Amsterdam (NL), TANDEM Scène nationale (FR), La Place de la Danse – CDCN Toulouse / Occitanie (FR), Tanz im August / HAU Hebbel am Ufer (GE), Centro Cultural de Belém (PT)
With the support of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels and República Portuguesa – Cultura, Juventude e Desporto / Direção-Geral das Artes
Residency coproducers
O Espaço do Tempo; Centro de Criação de Candoso, Teatro Municipal do Porto; CRL-Central Elétrica
Marco da Silva Ferreira (1986). As a choreographer, Hu(r)mano (2013) set up the beginning of an unpredictable journey. BROTHER (2016) integrated Aerowaves Priority Companies. Followed by Bisonte (2019), Corpos de Baile (2020) for the Portuguese National Ballet Company, and SIRI (2021), a co-creation with Jorge Jácome. førma Inførma (2022), with Via Katlehong, Fantasie Minor (2022), with CCN Caen, and CARCAÇA (2022), selected by Big Pulse Dance Alliance. a folia (2024) for Ballet de Lorraine.