Teatro Aveirense receives its “maiden name” today

Teatro Aveirense opens its Studio Room today to broaden our horizons and rethink our history and culture with the show "Nome de Maiden," the latest creation by choreographer Gisela Ferreira, a native of Valongo do Vouga, Águeda. The performance is part of the "Palcos Instáveis - Segunda Casa" series, at 9:30 p.m., as part of LAB Aveiro - Choreographic Creation Laboratory, which annually supports young creators in the field of contemporary dance. The play delves into the world of unpaid work and the culturally assigned role of women, evoking memories and contexts that span generations. The proposal stems from a reflection on so-called "hereditary exhaustion," breaking down everyday life and exposing, on stage, the invisible burdens that fall especially on mothers and grandmothers in societies shaped by repressive values.
Teatro Aveirense opens its Studio Room today to broaden our horizons and rethink our history and culture with the show "Nome de Maiden," the latest creation by choreographer Gisela Ferreira, a native of Valongo do Vouga, Águeda. The performance is part of the "Palcos Instáveis - Segunda Casa" series, at 9:30 p.m., as part of LAB Aveiro - Choreographic Creation Laboratory, which annually supports young creators in the field of contemporary dance. The play delves into the world of unpaid work and the culturally assigned role of women, evoking memories and contexts that span generations. The proposal stems from a reflection on so-called "hereditary exhaustion," breaking down everyday life and exposing, on stage, the invisible burdens that fall especially on mothers and grandmothers in societies shaped by repressive values.
Teatro Aveirense opens its Studio Room today to broaden our horizons and rethink our history and culture with the show "Nome de Maiden," the latest creation by choreographer Gisela Ferreira, a native of Valongo do Vouga, Águeda. The performance is part of the "Palcos Instáveis - Segunda Casa" series, at 9:30 p.m., as part of LAB Aveiro - Choreographic Creation Laboratory, which annually supports young creators in the field of contemporary dance. The play delves into the world of unpaid work and the culturally assigned role of women, evoking memories and contexts that span generations. The proposal stems from a reflection on so-called "hereditary exhaustion," breaking down everyday life and exposing, on stage, the invisible burdens that fall especially on mothers and grandmothers in societies shaped by repressive values.
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