PELE NÓMADA [NOMADIC SKIN]

A film by Aline Belfort and João Fiadeiro in collaboration with Bibi Dória and João Nunes. Atelier Real and Continue Walking

Museum Auditorium
09 NOV 2025 | 5PM

Bilheteira
3 euros com os descontos habituais

0911 PELE NÓMADA

As the title indicates, PELE NÓMADA belongs to the road movie category. It follows João Fiadeiro as he transferred the Atelier Real archive to Serralves-now its hosting institution–in an intimate and emotional journey across places charged with the remnants of memory (and the ruins of oblivion).

PELE NÓMADA covers the first fifteen years (1990-2004) of REAL – João Fiadeiro’s production and creation structure, forerunner of the New Portuguese Dance – at a time when it hadn’t yet found a fixed home and moved from studio to studio across the Greater Lisbon area. The film documented that trajectory through a series of farewell rituals in the guise of re-enactments of shows for those who now reside in those spaces – many of which have been abandoned or demolished – that REAL occupied at the turn of the millennium.

Although it was shot later, PELE NÓMADA is the first part of a diptych along with NADA PODE FICAR [EVERYTHING MUST GO] (Doclisboa 2020), by Maria João Guardão, which documented the event DES|OCUPAÇÃO [DIS|OCCUPATION], the epic farewell to the studio that REAL -occupied- from 2004 until its closure in 2019.


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João Fiadeiro
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João Fiadeiro
João Fiadeiro

João Fiadeiro (1965) belongs to the generation of artists who emerged in the late eighties in Portugal and gave rise to Nova Dança Portuguesa [New Portuguese Dance], a movement highly influenced by the Judson Dance Theater in America and New Dance scene in Europe. Between 1990 and 2019 he was Atelier RE.AL’s artistic director, a venue that played a major role in the development of contemporary dance and trans-disciplinary initiatives in Portugal, both within art and between art, science and society. Among the projects organized by this association, the LAB/Moving Projects (1992-2006), a work-in-progress platform from emergent artists; “Restos, rastos e traços” (Leftovers, tracks and traces) and “G.host” (2009-2011), two residency programs focused on documentation practices for contemporary art; and the project AND_Lab (2011-2014), a research laboratory working on the relationship between ethics, aesthetics and politics, are among the initiatives that had the biggest impact in the community. João Fiadeiro has toured extensively throughout Europe, North America and South America with his solo and group works. His pieces navigate in-between disciplines (performance, dance and theater), contexts (theaters, museums or site-specific) and formats (choreographies, happenings or lecture-performances), in an attempt to maintain a “radical sensitivity” towards the present and remain vigilant against any form of stagnation or loss of critical discourse. Between 1995 and 2003 he collaborated with Artistas Unidos (United Artists), a Lisbon based theater company, where he was responsible for the movement of the actors in pieces from Silva Melo, Shakespeare, Brecht, Goethe, etc.. For this company he also staged plays by Samuel Beckett (Waiting for Godot), Sarah Kane (Psychosis 4’48’’) and Jon Fosse (Nightsongs). Parallel to his work as a choreographer, theater director and curator, João Fiadeiro studied and practiced intensively Contact-Improvisation in the 90’s which led him to pursue and systematize his own research on improvisation under the designation of Real Time Composition. This research, which started as a tool to support his own creative practices, has since been used by researchers from art and science (coming from fields as diverse as anthropology, complex systems sciences or economy), as a theoretical-practical platform to study decision-making, representation and collaboration. This work has led him to teach extensively in different independent venues in Europe and South America (Brasil, Uruguay, Argentina and Chile) and to lead workshop sessions in the most important master programs and schools in Europe that relate to contemporary dance like PACAP/Forum Dança; EXERCE Master, MA in Arts Practice and Visual Culture at Rainha Sofia Museum; SoDA MA Program; Performing Studies at the Hamburg University; Amsterdam Master of Choreography; Master of Theatre DasArts; a.pass_advanced performance and scenography studies; MA Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki; Villa Arson; Centre National de la Danse, etc. The Real Time Composition tool has since expanded its application outside the artistic field with initiatives like “Soft Skills for Hard Decisions”, designed in collaboration with the economist António Alvarenga and applied in human resources departments of foundations; or the discipline “Social Stigmergy” designed for the PhD program at ISCTE University in Lisbon with the complex system scientist Jorge Louçã. In 2018 João Fiadeiro published his book “Anatomy of a Decision” where he synthesized his life long research on Real Time Composition and in 2019 co-curate (with Romain Bigé) the exhibition Drafting Interior Techniques at Culturgest Gallery, the first retrospective look taken at Steve Paxton work and legacy.


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