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An evening of modern ballets: New Creations by Andrea Peña and Michelle Moura

Theatro Municipal (São Paulo), Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Starts at: 20:00

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Ballet company: São Paulo City Ballet
Creators
Choreographer: Andrea Peña
Choreographer: Michelle Moura
Overview

Get ready for a unique experience with two new choreographic creations by Andrea Peña and Michelle Moura, exploring the body, emotion, and radical imagination.

Andrea Peña is a multidisciplinary artist, born in Colombia and based in Montreal, who combines choreography, design, and installation art. Founder and artistic director of Andrea Peña & Artists (2014), she develops a practice that investigates intersections between bodies, materialities, and singularities in performative contexts, influenced by her Indigenous heritage and training in industrial design and fashion. Her creations construct immersive environments that explore vulnerability, resilience, and transformation, fostering a collaborative and research space that brings together dancers and designers in works that disrupt traditional aesthetics, incorporate hybridity, and transform the stage into a territory of radical imagination.

Throughout her career, she has received numerous recognitions, including the Ballet BC Choreographer Award (2024), the first international choreographic co-production of the Venice Biennale for artists under 35 (2019), the Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award from the Banff Centre (2018), and the Hong Kong International Choreography Award (2018). She has presented her work on major stages and festivals around the world, including Sadler's Wells (London), Milano Oltre (Italy), Rum for Danse (Sweden), Baerum Kulturhus (Norway), National Arts Center (Canada), Mattress Factory Museum (USA), TANZ Bremen, Tanzmesse Düsseldorf, and Theater Freiburg (Germany), Performing Arts Meeting (Japan), Biennale Attakkalari (India), Festival Internacional de Danza de Mexico City, Festival PRISMA (Panama), AADK Spain, Ionion Center (Greece), and the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, among others.

Michelle Moura's choreographies are constructed through the manipulation of expressiveness and intensities, in a visceral-minimalist accumulation of gestures, sounds, and meanings. Her work seeks to produce psychophysical behaviors that reveal the energetic and emotional aspects of the body. The grotesque particularly interests her because it displaces representations linked to the idea of ​​the feminine and the human. Thus, in her works, she gives space to a performativity of the "uncanny." This estrangement is also present in the choreographic composition: repetitions and distortions generate formal vertigo, in which minimal gestures are tested to their limits. The uncanny thus establishes itself as a place of contamination and impure encounters, a zone of interrogation for the senses.

A Brazilian dancer and choreographer based in Berlin, Michelle Moura has explored psychophysical changes in her work over the past 12 years, proposing particular experiences for the body, such as: not blinking (BLINK), speaking without moving the mouth (Overtongue), and hyperventilating (FOLE). In Overtongue (2021) and Lessons for Cadavers (2023), she explored the artificiality and dissociation of elements, manipulating movement, expression, sound, and language. Her works have been presented in theaters and dance festivals such as Tanz im August (Germany), Sophiensaele (Germany), the Venice Biennale (Italy), and Panorama (Brazil).

Michelle Moura began her dance training at the State University of Paraná (Unespar) and continued at the CNDC d'Angers (France) and Das Choreography (Netherlands). Along with seven artists from Curitiba, she co-founded and was a member of the Minicomunidade Artística Mundial Couve-Flor (World Artistic Community Couve-Flor) (2005-2012). Her solo piece Overtongue was one of 13 productions invited to Tanzplattform Deutschland 2022. In 2025, she created As Carne As Pedra (as flesh as stone), which premiered at the Theatro Municipal de São Paulo.

Venue Info

Theatro Municipal (São Paulo) - Sao Paulo
Location   Praça Ramos de Azevedo, s/n

Welcome to one of Brazil's greatest opera houses. Theatro Municipal de São Paulo doors open to the city and the world, a stage prepared to create and deliver memorable and accessible experiences, welcoming classical and contemporary artistic expressions.

The luxurious building, visibly influenced by European opera houses, was built as an aspirational symbol of São Paulo's high society, which, with the abundance of the coffee cycle, desired a performance venue worthy of its European wealth and ambitions to host the great artists of lyrical music and theater.

The project, designed by the Ramos de Azevedo firm—in collaboration with Italians Cláudio Rossi and Domiziano Rossi—began in 1903 and was handed over to the city eight years later. In September 1911, the Municipal Theater opened to distinguished guests before a crowd of 20,000 people, dazzled by the pomp and spectacular lighting for the time—the building was the first to be fully powered by electricity.

The Municipal's stage featured the most important companies of the first half of the 20th century, featuring names such as Enrico Caruso, Maria Callas, Bidu Sayão, Arturo Toscanini, Camargo Guarnieri, Villa-Lobos, Francisco Mignone, Ana Pawlova, Arthur Rubinstein, Claudio Arrau, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Isadora Duncan, Nijinsky, and Baryshnikov, among many others. Always extending beyond the classical scene, it crowned its cosmopolitan vocation by hosting one of the most important events in the history of the arts in Brazil, the SEMANA DE 22 (WEEK OF '22), featuring Mário and Oswald de Andrade, Anita Malfatti, and many other celebrated young artists who launched the Brazilian modernist movement.

In its over 100-year history, three major renovations have preserved, renovated, and expanded the Theater, which now boasts a restored building. In 2012, the Praça das Artes facility was created to house artistic groups, the municipal music and dance schools, and the multiple activities of the Municipal Theater Complex.

Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Starts at: 20:00
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