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SUMMARY:Opening: NY Portuguese Short Film Festival 2022 in New York
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute is pleased to present the NY Portuguese Short Film Festival – XII Edition opening in New York\, on July 13. \nTribeca Film Center \n375 Greenwich St\nJuly 13\, 2022 – 7.00 PM  \nThe NY Portuguese Short Film Festival (NYPSFF) was the first Portuguese short film festival in the United States. It showcases the freshest short film productions from Portugal\, including fiction\, animation and documentary. \nFor more information about the festival\, please visit arteinstitute.org/nypsff! \n 
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/opening-ny-portuguese-short-film-festival-2022-in-new-york/
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SUMMARY:NYPSFF´21 - XI Edition in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute has the pleasure to present the NY Portuguese Short Film Festival – XI Edition in Berlin\, Germany\, on April 28 at Cinema Babylon. \nCinema Babylon\nRosa-Luxemburgo Str.30 – 10178\nApril 28\, 2022 – 8.00 PM \nThe NY Portuguese Short Film Festival (NYPSFF) was the first Portuguese short film festival in the United States. It showcases the freshest short film productions from Portugal\, including fiction\, animation and documentary. \n2021 Official Selection:\n– Dirty Laundry by Maxim Bessmertny\n– The Edge (A Margem) by Rodrigo Tavares\n– Jellyfish (Alforrecas) by Ana Santos & Sofia Costa\n– Quantic Love (Amor Quântico) by Paulo Furtado\n– Wanna Be Basquiat by João Pombeiro\n– Like Water by Sara CF de Gouveia & Jessie Zinn\n– Nothing is lost (Nada se perde) by Leonor Faria Henriques\n– Longa Distância by Jean-Luc Moniz\n– Like Cattle (Como Gado) by Matilde Calado\n– Women like tree (Mulher como árvore) by Alejandro Vázquez San Miguel\, Carmen Tortosa\, Daniela Cajías\, Flávio Ferreira\, Helder Faria\n– We are all on the same bus by Nuno Serrão \nFor more information about the festival\, please visit arteinstitute.org/nypsff!
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/nypsff21-xi-edition-in-berlin/
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SUMMARY:'Meia História Encaixa' by Dança em Diálogos | Tavira
DESCRIPTION:The Arte Institute partners with Dança em Diálogos to present ‘Meia-história Encaixa’\, choreographed reading and movement workshop\, based on José Saramago’s ‘Convent Memorial’. \nBiblioteca Municipal de Tavira\nR. da Comunidade Lusíada nº 21\, 8800-397 Tavira\nMarch 8 and 9\, 2022 (school session) \nSynopsis:\nBased on the literary work ‘Memorial do Convento’ by José Saramago\, MEIA-HISTÓRIA ENCAIXA appears as an integral part of the educational program associated with the creation of the ballet ‘Memorial do Convento’. As a first contact with Saramago’s work\, this choreographed reading and workshop for children unites the literary universe with the possibilities of dance as a narrative expression that starts with the body and movement. The sonority of the word and the narration of the story find an echo in the performer’s body that chains itself in a narrative movement between the characters. \nCan a single choreographic body bring about the fluency that narrates the stories of Baltasar\, Blimunda\, Friar Lawrence\, and other characters in the novel? And where do the wills come from? And how does the construction of a convent emerge as the setting for a love story that is surrounded by the greatest complexities of human attitude? After the choreographic reading follows a workshop where children are invited to explore the narrative basis of movement and how it proposes to characterize the figures\, space and time of the novel’s action. \n  \n\n\n\nCreation ||\n| Ângelo Cid Neto \n\n\nText ||\n| José Saramago (excerpts from the novel Memorial do Convento)\n| Fernando Duarte (additional text) \n\n\nDramaturgy\, text selection and stage props ||\n| Solange Melo\n| Fernando Duarte\n| Ângelo Cid Neto \n\n\nCostumes ||\n| José António Tenente \n\n\nVoiceover ||\n| Solange Melo \n\n\nSound design ||\n| Ângelo Cid Neto \n\n\nPerformance ||\n| Valentina Codinha \n\n\nProduction ||\n| Dança em Diálogos \n\n\nCo-Production ||\n| Cineteatro Louletano\n| Casa das Artes de Vila Nova de Famalicão\n| Teatro José Lúcio da Silva \n\n\nInstitutional Support ||\n| Fundação José Saramago \n\n\nCreative Support ||\n| Polo Cultural das Gaivotas-Boavista\n| Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
URL:https://arteinstitute.org/event/meia-historia-encaixa-by-danca-em-dialogos-tavira/
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