Brazilian choreographer Lia Rodrigues never fails to impress with the urgency of her pieces. They are immediately physical, speak the language of deep humanity, and address fundamental issues of coexistence and the environment. In her new piece Borda, she creates an image of a shared future in which the borders are less boundaries than transitions.
Derived from the Portuguese word ‘bordar’ (to embroider), Borda stands for the tension between separation and connection. The word symbolises visible borders as well as invisible thresholds that shape identities and at the same time open up spaces for creative dialogue. In a figurative sense, “borda” can also mean: imagining, dreaming, fantasising. Imagination intensifies dreams, fables, mirages, creation – and gives us the opportunity to cross borders.
After the show on Thu June 12: Talk with the artists
With Global Bodies, fabrik Potsdam opens its doors to the perspectives and artistic expressions of dance from around the world. The guest performance series focuses on thematic and geographical aspects – always rooted in body, movement and identity. Pulsating rhythms, political choreographies or poetic imagery reveal dance as a universal language that connects people and addresses contemporary issues. The invited artists bring not only their pieces but also their backgrounds and movement philosophies, inviting the audience to engage and connect.
Price group B
Advance booking: 26 € / red. 13 €
Box office: 27 € / red. 13 €
Credits
Creation: Lia Rodrigues
Dance and Co-creation: Leonardo Nunes, Valentina Fittipaldi, Andrey da Silva, Larissa Lima, David Abreu, Raquel Alexandre, Daline Ribeiro, Sanguessuga, Cayo Almeida, Vitor de Abreu Oliveira
Assistance: Amalia Lima
Dramaturgy: Silvia Soter
Artistic collaboration, photos: Sammi Landweer
Light Design: Nicolas Boudier
Technical Direction, light: Magali Foubert, Baptistine Méral
Soundtrack: Miguel Bevilacqua (from excerpts of a recording made in 1938 in northern Brazil by the Folklore Research Mission conceived by writer and intellectual Mario de Andrade and excerpts from the public domain music “Amor Amor Amor”, part of the repertoire of “Cavalo Marinho”, a Brazilian dance performed by Luiz Paixão)
Production, sales management: Colette de Turville
Production Coordination: Astrid Toledo
Production, Distribution Brasil: Gabi Gonçalves / Corpo Rastreado
Secretariat, Administration: Gloria Laureano
Logistical support Centro de Artes da Maré: Sendy Silva
Teachers: Amalia Lima, Leonardo Nunes, Valentina Fittipaldi, Andrey Silva
Costumes: Lia Rodrigues Companhia de Danças
Seamstress: Antonia Jardilino De Paiva
Acknowledgements: Thérèse Barbanel, Corpo Rastreado, Inês Assumpção, Luiz Assumpção, Diana Nassif, Centro de Artes da Maré team, Jacques Segueilla.
Dedicated to Max Nassif Earp
Coproduction: Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussel / Maison de la Danse, Lyon / Pôle Européen de Création with the support of the Biennale de la Danse 2025, Chaillot / Théâtre National de la Danse, Paris / Le CENTQUATRE, Paris / Festival d’Automne, Paris / Wiener Festwochen / Festival La Bâtie – Comédie de Genève / Romaeuropa, Rome / Pact Zollverein, Essen / One Dance Festival, Plovdiv / Theater Freiburg / Muffatwerk, München / Passages Transfestival, Metz / Festival Perspectives, Saarbrücken / Le Parvis, Scène Nationale Tarbes Pyrénées / Tanz im August / HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin / Théâtre Garonne, scène européenne, Toulouse / Le Lieu Unique, Scène nationale de Nantes (in residency at La Libre Usine) as well as the Lia Rodrigues Companhia de Danças
With the support of Fondation Ammodo, Redes da Maré et Centro de Artes da Maré
Lia Rodrigues is an international associate artist at CENTQUATRE-PARIS as well as at the Maison de la Danse Lyon – Pôle Européen de Création and the Biennale de la Danse de Lyon.
Internet: www.liarodrigues.com
Duration: 60 minutes