Direcção Artística | Artistic Direction
Beatriz Cantinho, Ricardo Jacinto

Co-Criação e Interpretação | Co-Creation and Interpretation
Bailarinos | Dancers
Ana Gouveia, Beatriz Cantinho, Filipe Jacôme, Francesca Bertozzi, Madalena Xavier

Músicos | Musicians
Nuno Torres (saxofone alto), Ricardo Jacinto (violoncelo)

Convidados | Guests
C Spencer Yeh (violin, voice), Shiori Usui (voice)

Palco/Instrumento | Stage/Instrument
Concepção | Conception
Ricardo Jacinto

Projecto de Execução | Project Development
André Castro e Elysabeth Remelgado

Construção | Construction
Tomás Viana, Ricardo Jacinto, Nuno Torres

Vídeo | Video
Realização | Direction
Beatriz Cantinho e Ricardo Jacinto

Direcção de fotografia | Director of photography
Vasco Viana

Cameras | Camera operators
Vasco Viana, Vasco Saltão, Nuno da Silva

Maquinistas | Dolly Grip
Rui Pereira, Tiago Valente, Daniel Monteiro

Som | Sound
Pedro Magalhães

Luz | Light
Alexandre Costa

Figurinos | Costume Design
Mariana Sá Nogueira

Fotografia | Photography
Daniel Malhão, João Quirino

IT Consultancy and Support
Lote125

Chief Sync Architect
Jose Pedro

Design
Matilde Meireles

Gestão de Projecto | Project Management
Meninos Exemplares

Produção Executiva | Production
Sara Morais


RICARDO JACINTO | Music and Installation

Born in Lisbon in 1975. Graduated in Architecture at the University of Lisbon-Faculty of Architecture, and in Sculpture and Advanced Visual Arts at Ar.Co / Lisbon. Graduate courses at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Studied music at the Hot Clube de Portugal and Musical Analysis and Composition at the Academia de Amadores de Música / Lisbon.
Since 1998 has presented his work at individual and group exhibitions, concerts and performances, in Portugal and abroad. He has done several collaborations with other artists, musicians, architects and performers.
Some of his most recent works have been presented at Circulo de Belas Artes (Madrid), MUDAM (Louxembourg) Culturgest (Lisbon and Porto), Centre Culturel Gulbenkian (Paris), Casa da Música (Porto), MANIFESTA 07_European Biennal of Contemporary Art (Italy) and the 10th Architecture Exhibition- Venice Bienal (Collaboration with Architect Pancho Guedes).

BEATRIZ CANTINHO | Coreography

Presently developing practice based research work as a PhD student in Dance/Aesthetics at Edinburgh College of Art. Attended, as Visiting Scholar, N.Y.U/TISCH (performance and cinema departments). As a researcher her work focus mainly in the mechanisms of image perception within aesthetics and performance. Internships in Noh Theatre at Kyoto Art Centre and Royal de Luxe Company. Artistically for the past years has been developing work as a choreographer (“Parde2”, “Scch…um ensaio sobre o silêncio”, “Singularity”) or in different collaborative projects with other artists within fine arts and performance (Herwig Turk, Valério Romão, Ricardo Jacinto, Vangelis Lymporidis, Shiori Usui). The work has been presented in Portugal, France, U.K, Germany and Austria. The academic research as been presented at Edinburgh University, Chelsea College of Art, Cambridge University and Surrey University.