Maurícia | Neves with Ana de Oliveira e Silva, Jo Castro, Mara Nunes & Vera Martins
sensível
April
2026
Sinopse
sensível brings the figure of the clown into dance. However, the issues it addresses are far from comedic. sensível demands the audience’s attention: to be truly present. It calls for active, empathetic listening. It seeks in new beginnings the opportunity to do better. sensível observes its surroundings and, through this, becomes affected, contaminated and shaped. sensível attempts to find its place in the contemporary world. — Maurícia | Neves
Aditional info
- Price
9€
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Duration
1h15
- Age rating
14+
Acessibilidades do espetáculo
Author's bio text
Maurícia Barreira Neves is a choreographer and performer, also exploring music, costume and lighting design in her creations.
Ana de Oliveira e Silva is a dancer, actor and performer.
Jo Castro is a white queer artist developing projects at the intersection of dance, performance, voice and sound.
Mara Nunes is an actor, performer and singer-songwriter.
Vera Martins is a lighting designer for performance, considering lighting as an artistic medium.
Ficha Técnica
Concept, direction, dramaturgy, costumes, set design and production
Maurícia | Neves
Co-creators, clowns and voice/text
Ana de Oliveira e Silva, Mara Nunes, Maurícia | Neves
Costume and set assistance
Ana de Oliveira e Silva, Mara Nunes
Lighting design
Vera Martins
Sound design, original music and dramaturgy/creation assistance
Jo Castro
Swing Construction and Music (for too long)
Mara Nunes
Listen and look
Pietro Romani
Photography and video
João Catarino
- Financial management and production support
Coisas Colectivo
Co-produced by
DDD – Festival Dias da Dança, Cine Teatro Louletano
Residency co-production
O Espaço do Tempo
Residencies
Estúdios Victor Córdon, Casa da Dança, Palácio Gama Lobo, Fabrica das Ideias (23 milhas), O Espaço do Tempo, Fábrica Asa with the support of Oficina
Patrons
António Torres, Ana de Oliveira e Silva, Jo Castro, Mara Nunes, Maurícia | Neves, Vera Martins
Acknowledgements
Tatiana Rocha, Mariana Ferreira, Fábio Constantino, Piny and everyone who encouraged us not to give up on the project.
Project funded by DGARTES – Directorate-General for the Arts.






