Borbulho is a piece about metamorphosis, for audiences of all ages. Janaina Tschape creates a scenic setting, stylized almost as a comic book, with saturated colors, and a plastic landscape of simple lines, made of fabric and floating balloons. In this imaginary universe beings appear, and develop. They walk, sleep, play, and they are put into motion through a curious evolution, inspired by the limitations of their invented bodies. In contrast with the Darwinian theory, in which the strong survives, Borbulho is embedded in the theory of Gaia, for which the symbiosis between beings creates the complexity of the future species. The piece depicts the fragility of human beings in the world as we know it.
Borbulho
Directed by Rosane Chamecki and Andrea Lerner
Performed by Elisabete Finger, Ricardo Marinelli, Mariana Batista, Israel Becker, Flavia Mattos
Produced by Calvin
Set and Costumes by Janaina Tschape
Music by DJ Dolores e ChicoCorrea
Lights Conception by Lap-Chi Chu
Light adapted by Nadja Naira
Rehearsal Direction by Cinthia Kunifas
Rehearsal Assistants: Juliana Zelenski and Neto Machado